As parents ourselves, we’ve been there; standing in the kitchen late at night, waiting for the kettle to boil; warming a bottle of milk in a cup of boiling water while our baby girl is crying impatiently. Frustrating, right? That’s why we created the BabyWombWorld Double Bottle Warmer!
Our baby bottle warmer allows you to speed things up and you can do more than just warm baby bottles! Use the time function to schedule in advance when you would like the heating process to start. You can adjust the time by using +/- buttons. You can even turn on the unit’s light simply by pressing the ‘Lamp’ button, which is perfect for night time.
Our baby bottle warmer has a defrosting mode that’ll slowly thaw your baby milk and even baby food back to life. Just press the mode button to highlight the appropriate function and the selected function will light up
Let’s not forget that this is also a baby bottle sanitizer! To sanitize the water tank, add 150ml of water to the tank and select the ‘Sanitize’ function. It only takes 10 minutes to complete! Plus, you can safely sanitize pacifiers, bottles and baby spoons.
No more screaming babies in the night Set your bottle warmer before going to bed and be ready to feed your baby at any time! Also, with the luminous screen, the night operation is safer and easier.
BabyWombWorld’s Double Bottle Warmer is compatible with all major baby bottle brands and with its modern and compact design will be the perfect addition to your kitchen or nursery.
It's an open secret in the fine art community that some of the most famous works of all time were painted by numbers.
We were as shocked as you are when we found out that Picasso's 'Three Musicians' - heralded the world over as a shining example of high Synthetic Cubism - was actually just a cut-out from a children's colouring book that he found discarded in the back of a café in Budapest that he painted over.
And Vincent van Gogh's 'Starry Night', much like today's main deal, was a paint by numbers job, too. We bet he didn't get his at such a good price though (even if you account for inflation between June 1889 and now, it's still a good deal).
Well, what are you waiting for? You could be the next master of impressionism.