Bottle warmer

Does anyone know a good portable bottle warmer or something convenient enough? Going on holiday soon so ill be using bottle water to make bottles and need something convenient enough cuz my LO will not have cold milk 🙄
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I had the tommee tippee let's go portable bottle warmer but the bottle adapter didn't fit on the neck of my boys bottles. So I bought the one by tiny steps kids where you could select which adapter depending on what bottles you have. I can warm up about 3 or 4 180ml bottles on one charge, takes about 7-10mins depending on battery levels. But I always keep a portable battery pack in his changing bag to charge it. It also keeps it warm at which ever temperature you've chosen if your little one isn't quite ready for a feed. https://tinystepskids.co.uk/products/portable-baby-bottle-warmer?currency=GBP&variant=42936394416335&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Google%20Shopping&stkn=06d5044acdd3&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAouG5BhDBARIsAOc08RT-n8NyLivke8qMJgpb48PevRqRcBJ1lb6UyJTU9ItW-ceZEgyBawcaAuWyEALw_wcB

I use the momcozy bottle warmer which takes lots of different bottles including tommee tippee and MAM which are the bottles I’m using. Takes about 2 mins for bottles to warm up To body temp if they have come out the fridge and less time if the milk is already room temp xx

Thank you ladies

Can we use bottled water to make bottles from 6months onwards ? Or does it have to be boiled water for formula ?

@Samina i have no idea 🤷🏻‍♀️

@Rumy I'd thought it had to be boiled water due to the preventing bacteria...but 6m can have tap water to drink but for formula it has to be boiled hence asked as you said you're going to be using bottled water

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