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Philips Avent iQ24 Sterilizer with 2 Bottles, 9 oz

Philips Avent iQ24 Sterilizer with 2 Bottles, 9 oz

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Brand: Philips Avent
Category: Baby Product

Buy New: $82.00

Qty 3 In Stock


Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 50 reviews
Sales Rank: 82

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 12.7 x 9.4 x 9.3

MPN: 506
Model: SCF276/32
UPC: 761269005068
EAN: 0761269005068
ASIN: B000ELIXXQ

Release Date: April 15, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Mode 1 – Sterilizes in 6 minutes, keeps contents sterile for up to 6 hours
  • Mode 2 – Sterilizes in 6 minutes, keeps contents sterile for up to 24 hours
  • Large Capacity – Holds up to six 9-oz. AVENT Natural Feeding Bottles
  • Two bonus 9-oz. Natural Feeding Bottles featuring the Avent Anti-Colic Nipples with Slow Flow Rate
  • Digital display, electronic countdown and sound alerts

Accessories:

  • Philips Avent iQ24 Steam Sterilizer without Bottle

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This baby bottle sterilizer gets the job done right. Dishwashers just don't get hot enough to eliminate harmful bacteria. But the Avent iQ 24 Steam Sterilizer reaches the recommended temperature of 212 F for fast, easy, and reliable steam sterilization. Its six-minute cycle will have bottles ready in no time, and its digital display, electronic countdown, and sound alerts let you know when it's done. It can accommodate up to six 9-ounce bottles, and can also be used for the washable components of your breast pump.

Amazon.com Review
Baby care requires so much time and vigilant attention. Any appliance that takes the guesswork (and a few precious minutes) out of the endless feeding routine is a blessing to caregivers. The Avent IQ24 Sterilizer is a relatively small, simple appliance that sterilizes up to six (Avent brand) bottles and/or screw rings, nipples, pacifiers, and breast pump components in just six minutes. The contents then stay sterile for six hours, providing the lid is not removed. An optional second mode keeps bottle- and breastfeeding accessories sterile for up to 24 hours by continuously repeating the cycle, so baby can have clean, sterile bottles day and night. And as we know, babies actively require feeding 24/7, so this is no idle bonus!

A Sterilizer with an IQ
The Avent iQ24 Electronic Steam Sterilizer is so named because the makers consider it an "intelligent" product, using "advanced iQ technology." And it really is pretty smart. The machine communicates each phase of the sterilization cycle, so you never have to guess whether the bottles or breast pump accessories are actually sterile yet. A digital display, electronic countdown, and sound alerts give parents the assurance that baby will not be contaminated with the bacteria that lurk in unclean feeding equipment. Another cool feature is the ability to "pause" the cycle (again, read the instructions to do this properly!) in order to remove some items without interrupting the cycle.

Putting the Sterilizer Together
Although the iQ24 Sterilizer is relatively easy to assemble and use, it's not necessarily intuitive. In other words, you're probably going to have to read the instruction manual pretty carefully the first time around. After that, it should be a piece of cake. Basically, there is a pot with power cord, a lower basket, a bottle rack, an upper basket (plus a spare upper basket), a lid, measuring cup, and tongs. Two 9-ounce bottles are included, as well, along with nipples, screw rings, and dome caps. The baskets and bottle rack slide onto a central stem, and the bottles and breast pump components are placed in the appropriate baskets or rack. The sterilizer cleverly uses bottle screw rings to separate the baskets and bottle rack, putting the very items to be sterilized to good secondary use! Once the correct amount of water is added and all parts are assembled and loaded (and that's the hardest part, figuring out which basket and bottle parts go where), simply plug the sterilizer body into an electrical outlet, select mode one or two (for six-hour or 24-hour sterilization cycles), and wait six minutes (for either mode). You'll also need to study the information pamphlet for a translation of the various beeps and flashing lights on the display, but generally it will be obvious when the sterilization cycle has begun and ended, and what to do next (feed that baby!).

Dishwasher Basket
As a bonus feature, two baskets can be clipped together to hold small items such as nipples, breast pump parts, pacifiers, etc., for washing in the top rack of your dishwasher prior to sterilization. Keep in mind that Avent items may discolor over time if they are washed in the dishwasher with dirty dishes covered with remnants of strong sauces, such as tomato or curry sauce.

Note: Sterilization is not the same as, nor should it replace, washing! All bottles and breast pump supplies should be washed carefully in mild, soapy water, and rinsed, before sterilizing. Also, for optimal effectiveness of the sterilizer, and to reduce limescale build-up, use distilled water for sterilizing. Regardless of whether you use tap or distilled water, you should de-scale the sterilizer every four weeks or so (read manual for instructions).--Emilie Coulter




Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Muy Mal   December 23, 2008
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Muy mal ya que el producto deice que incluye dos botellas de 9 oz, las cuales no vinieron con el producto todavia las espero, es primera vez que me pasa esto.


2 out of 5 stars Erronious Description or False Advertising?   December 22, 2008
S. Brathwaite (Barbados)
Product arrived, much to my surprise - there were NO BOTTLES!!!

The compact size fits the space well, it works well, but the incorrect description disappoints me.

I need to investigate pricing to see if I was short changed.



5 out of 5 stars Gives you ONE less thing to worry about ... which is GREAT!   December 16, 2008
mom2boyz
I LOVE Avent products. I only used Avent bottles with both my kids and I own both the Avent iQ24 Steam ELECTRIC sterilizer, as well as the Avent Steam MICROWAVE sterilizer. I like both of them ... and RECOMMEND them over boiling water in a pan any day. However (if price were not an issue), I do like the iQ24 a little better, simply because you can just plug it in, add water, and don't have to worry about taking something in and out of the microwave. It is very easy to use and the digital display tells you the status, so no guessing. You do pay for that added "convenience" and the bells and whistles of the digital display and alerts.

As for boiling water ... when you first bring your baby home from the hospital (whether it be your first, second, etc.), you are generally sleep-deprived and not exactly thinking at your best or clearest. The LAST thing you want to be doing in this state of mind is BOILING water on the STOVE TOP to sterilize bottles. You cannot/should not walk away from the boiling water to do other things (which is hard to do as a parent of a newborn). In a sleep-deprived state, if you walk away, you WILL at one time forget you had the bottles boiling. There is no safety mechanism ... the water will eventually evaporate ... and that is dangerous. This is why I like the Avent STEAM sterilizers ... they do the job without supervision, so you can do your job as a parent.

The GREAT thing about the iQ24, is you plug it in and put the bottles in to be sterilized. You can remove them in 6 minutes, or leave them there (where they will remain sterilized). You don't have to stay with the iQ24 to "supervise" it, as you do with boiling water. You can pick up a crying baby, change a dirty diaper, or just sit down and get some much needed rest. To me, that was the "priceless" part of the iQ24 ... that ONE less thing to worry about.

The Avent MICROWAVE steam sterilizer does essentially the same thing, but with less bells and whistles and less expense.

It also works great to sterilize pacifiers.

I give it 5 STARS ... just wish it weren't so expensive. :)



5 out of 5 stars My work horse   November 22, 2008
Hotmama (Phoenix, AZ)
I LOVE this product. I use it all day and all night to sterilize my bottles, nipples and breast pump accessories. I have never had one issue with it and I could not live without it. I'm a hard person to please but this product is amazing. Boiling everything took too much time and I hate the way the dishwasher makes everything smell. This little machine answered my sterilizing prayers.


5 out of 5 stars Nice unit   September 16, 2008
Keith Jackson
Product works as great as is advertised. Easy to set up and simple to use. I like the feature that allows you to leave bottles in the unit and keeps them sterile for hours.

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