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Baby Bullet Review: Magic Baby Bullet Baby Care System

baby bullet reviewThe Baby Bullet Blender hails from the same family of impressive blenders that brought you the original Magic Bullet.

The company is known for making different versions of their original blender with Baby Bullet set to take on all the challenges of preparing home-made, fresh meals for your baby.

For parents whose baby is ready to step up to solid foods, the big question that comes up is whether to make their own baby food or opt for store-bought varieties.

Of course, home-prepared food gives you complete control over what goes into your baby’s tummy with no concern for added sugars or preservatives, but it can be a time-consuming process.

However, as you’ll find out in this Baby Bullet review, you can cut that time considerably when preparing DIY baby food at home. Plus, the blender comes with a set of six individual storage containers so that storing (and even freezing) batches of baby food becomes a cinch.

Baby Bullet Review: Overview

Baby Bullet is an easy-to-use appliance that does all the work for you when preparing and storing homemade baby food. It operates as a puree-only blender that can produce a variety of different consistencies for your growing baby.

Starting with precisely pureed, soft first-stage foods to chunkier consistencies of meatballs and spaghetti, Baby Bullet can handle it all.

The one thing you will have to do is bake, steam, or boil your veggies, fruits and meats in advance and cool them before popping them into the Baby Bullet.

Design and Operation

One of the first things you may notice when using Baby Bullet is that it comes with a wide mouth of the blender bowl. This is a smart design element as it makes scooping your pre-cut foods from another container into the bullet a mess-free step. There is very little chance of spills and messes.

Operating Baby Bullet is also a one-step procedure. Simply secure the lid in place and screw the blender bowl into the power base. This appliance remains minimal without any confusing buttons or settings. Push down on the blender bowl to start the motor and twist the bullet out to stop.

The blending operation lets you get the consistency you desire whether it’s a fine puree or a chunkier blend. Baby Bullet does so with dual blades for handling different types of foods. Plus, there is a grain blade that helps create smooth cereals without leaving bits of grain or pasta in the final product.

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While the puree function is straightforward by holding the blender bowl down, you can use the pulse function to create chunkier foods.

The 200-watt motor on this machine can run up to one minute without pause making pureeing softer foods a quick process.

Pour out your baby food from the blender bowl straight into the storage containers to refrigerate or into the freezer tray to freeze.


Clean-up

Cleaning up Baby Bullet is also as easy as the set-up and operation. The wide shape of the blender bowl and storage containers makes them really easy to rinse and wash.

Some users may feel that pre-cooking the foods adds another step to the meal prep process. While that may be so, it also helps make your Baby Bullet easier to clean. As far as work is concerned, stove-top steaming is often easier to manage with fewer parts to clean than traditional all-in-one baby food makers.

Cooking foods separately also means that since Baby Bullet doesn’t have a steam tank, there is no need to worry about descaling or mineral deposits in the unit. For other models that come with cooking features, it’s not always possible to access the tank which can give mold and bacteria lots of places to hide.

If any food does get stuck/spilt on the power base, it’s easy to wipe it off with a damp cloth, making sure to have unplugged the unit first.

On the flip side, it is not recommended to place the plastic parts in the dishwasher. This means that the blender bowls and containers should be hand washed in hot, soapy water instead.


Accessories

You are already getting two sizes of blender bows when you buy Baby Bullet. There is the bigger 4-cup batch bowl which lets you prepare food for the whole week and then a smaller version that nicely accommodates a smaller, 2-ounce serving for the day.

So, while it’s not that difficult to store or use up the smaller batch of prepared food, what do you do with a larger batch?

Well, this is where Baby Bullet shines over the competition by including six single-serving containers with reusable date markers. The storage cups let you keep prepared food in the refrigerator with a date-dial component that keeps you on track. Place the cups in the included tip-proof tray for easy and secure storage.

In addition, there is also an easy-pop batch tray that comes with its own lid for use in the freezer. The silicon-based tray lets you freeze single servings of baby food and just pop them out when ready for use. With this tray, you can store up to 12 ounces of puree or any other type of baby food.

Also included are a spatula for scooping and handling foods as well as a user manual and cookbook to get you started.

Baby Bullet Review: Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for an easy-to-use and easy-to-clean product with minimal health or safety concerns, then you really need not look any further than Baby Bullet.

This mini blender will do the work for you by creating consistently smooth purees minus the fuss of multiple parts to manage, or steam tanks to clean. It does, however, include everything you need to prepare nutritious purees and delicious mashes for your baby.

With its ease of convenient usability and clean up, Baby Bullet proves itself to be a hassle-free appliance that will take you successfully through your journey of making homemade baby food. Everything from meal prep to storage solutions comes included with this handy purchase.

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