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Brother Max 4 Large Food Portioners | 
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| Brand: Brother Max Category: Baby Product
List Price: £5.99 Buy New: £4.82 You Save: £1.17 (20%)
New (9) from £4.82
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1222
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 5.7 x 3.5
MPN: 70025 Model: 70025 EAN: 5060164670025 ASIN: B0015ZG9XQ
Release Date: October 31, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Individual pots click together for easy filling and storage | | • | Safe to go straight from the freezer to the microware | | • | Fill straight from the pan to save time and mess | | • | Special pen included for writing contents on the pot | | • | Manufacturers recommended age: from 4 months and upwards |
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| Customer Reviews:
Impossible to open November 19, 2008 vlbc (London) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought these because they looked nice, but I can't recommend them. They are almost impossible to open - I regularly have to ask my husband to do it for me, and I don't even have long nails. They stack neatly which is useful, but their design features aren't very helpful. It's not easy to 'pop' food out despite the rubber base, and clicking them together isn't really necessary since I'm usually spooning food into them individually anyway.
Beautiful but irrelevant. November 17, 2008 A. Campbell (London) I love the concept behind Brother Max and want to like more products than I do. This is one that blokes will like and mums will not for one basic reason. Nails. If you are TRYING not to be a slummy mummy and want to see if you can grow your nails past the bitten-to-the-quick look you have fashioned for the last 6 months then forget these. I have broken 4 short nails in as many weeks. To be honest, get on to Lakeland and buy their cheaper mini lunch box type containers in packs of 10. Or see my review on the covered ice cube trays Amazon sells. These cubes look beautiful. And hold a lunch portion for a 4-8 week-weaned baby. But the rubber bottom is irrelevant and just keeps food in there (if you are using this as a bowl) meaning you can't scrape the food from the bottom of the cube without a lot of angst. Also, past 4 weeks of weaning, my purees don't really "pour" so the feature of clicking them together and pouring directly from the pan also becomes irrelevant. This is form over substance for me.
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