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Product description
This portable milk warmer from momcozy offers cordless convenience for feeding on the go, combining fast heating and a 500 ml capacity to keep bottles ready throughout the day. Its dual heating modes switch between breast milk and water temperatures, making it useful for warming expressed milk or preparing formula while travelling.
Key Points
The unit heats 4 oz of room-temperature water or milk to around 40°C in about three minutes, and chilled breast milk to approximately 36.5°C in five minutes, according to the manufacturer. It is cordless with a rechargeable battery and reaches a full charge in about 1.5 hours when used with a compatible 18 V, 2 A (36 W) charger. The device is lightweight at roughly 600 g and designed to avoid leaks from a thermal bottle-style chamber. ⚡
Technical Specifications
- Name: momcozy Portable Milk Warmer
- Capacity: 500 ml (about 17 ounces)
- Weight: 600 g
- Charging: 18 V, 2 A (36 W) recommended
- Heating performance: 4 oz to 40°C in ~3 minutes, chilled milk to 36.5°C in ~5 minutes
- Battery endurance: can heat 240 ml of water up to 24 times per charge, or 120 ml of milk up to 8 times per charge
Benefits
Fast heating means less waiting when a feed is needed, which can be particularly helpful during outings or overnight changes of routine. The dual-mode control helps achieve temperatures appropriate for both formula preparation and safe breast milk warming. Because the design is cordless and rechargeable, it removes dependence on mains sockets during travel and short outings. There is a noticeable emphasis on portability and spill prevention in the thermal bottle design. 🚼
Usage Recommendations
For best performance use the specified charger rating to ensure compatibility and faster recharging cycles. Allow a short resting period after heating, especially with milk, to ensure even temperature distribution before feeding. Consider that the stated times and temperature targets are manufacturer figures and may vary slightly with ambient temperature or the starting temperature of the milk. 🔋









