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Munchkin Baby Food Grinder (Colors May Vary) | 
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| Brand: Munchkin Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $9.99
New (6) from $7.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 3030
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.1 x 4.1
MPN: 13701 Model: 13701 UPC: 735282137013 EAN: 0735282137013 ASIN: B000GB0NZA
Release Date: June 1, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Makes homemade baby food � at home or on the go! | | • | Expands food choices beyond what's offered in jars | | • | No batteries or electricity needed | | • | Replaces expensive commercial baby food | | • | Ideal for 6+ months |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Make natural baby food - just fill, grind and serve. It''s quick, easy and compact - ideal for travel. There''s no electricity or batteries required. Top rack dishwasher safe. Instructions and recipe booklet included. Colors may vary.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Works well December 12, 2008 This product works well and seems to be very durable. Our baby had some fettuccine alfredo last night and she loved it. We like our old grinder better. It was easier to use. But I can't find one like it.
A waste of money, seriously! December 3, 2008 Ok, so first of all, this grinder is so poorly designed! You cannot put in or take out the grinding part, like it says. It's hard to turn the handle while pushing down. You can only grind up enough for two feedings for a younger baby and maybe one for the older baby (under one). Oh, and did you notice a fresh apple and vegetables in the picture?? Well, it doesn't grind hard fresh fruits and vegetables!!! The blade isn't sharp enough. The only thing it grinds well out of uncooked fruits and vegetables are bananas. If you read the instructions it keeps emphasizing the fact that the best foods to use for this are cooked foods and canned fruit. They give you a few recipes and every one of them that has apples as an ingridient emphasizes that you use apple sauce! So what's the point of this again? You can buy a small electric food grinder by Black and Decker at Walmart for $[...] bucks.
One thing to add to the instructions November 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Trying to disassemble it the first time to clean it was not a simple task. The screen (grate) is securely seated in the body and is difficult to remove. The blades spin so it doesn't grip hard enough to unseat the screen. I used a toothpick through the screen to stop the blade so the screen will move as you crank. You use the same method to replace the screen. JUST MAKE SURE THE TOOTHPICK IS INTACT BEFORE FEEDING YOUR CHILD! We've only used it once ( to make stage 3 baby food = stage 2), but we feel it will be a useful tool. I don't thing that you need the blade to downgrade baby food.
Liked it at first but metal is started to wear and get into the food October 8, 2008 I really liked this product when I first got it. I figured it was worth a shot for $10. When food is soft, it is very easy to use. However, it is really difficult to use when food is not quite so soft. You really have to push down on it and it hurt my hand.
I had to stop using it as of today though (about 3 months after my purchase) because I noticed that the metal is starting to wear and it's turning the food a nasty shade of gray/green. I only noticed this because I used it for an apple yesterday and a pear today. I tried cleaning it really well but it didn't help. I'm really upset that I might not have noticed this before with heavily colored foods (like green beans) so I may have been feeding my baby metal-tainted food. :(
Wonderful Product! September 5, 2008 Great product! Highly recommended. It grinds through soft foods and soft cooked meats with ease. Easy to take apart and clean and very small to keep in a diaper bag etc..for travel.
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