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Manufacturer: Philips Avent
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Binding: Baby Product Brand: Philips Avent EAN: 0075020005533 Feature: Sterilizes in 6 minutes, keeps contents sterile for up to 6 hours in mode 1 Label: Philips Avent Manufacturer: Philips Avent Model: SCF276/33 Publisher: Philips Avent Release Date: 2008-06-19 Studio: Philips Avent
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Features
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Sterilizes in 6 minutes, keeps contents sterile for up to 6 hours in mode 1 Sterilizes in 6 minutes, keeps contents sterile for up to 24 hours large capacity, in mode 2 Features with a large capacity that holds up to six 9-ounce Avent natural feeding bottles Fast and simple to use Digital display, electronic countdown and sound alerts
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Editorial Reviews:
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The new AVENT iQ 24 Electronic Steam Sterilizer is the first intelligent steam sterilizer and is designed to communicate each phase of the sterilization cycle, so you stay informed. With features such as a digital display, electronic countdown and sound alerts, you can always be assured that contents are safe to use. The fast 6-minute cycle and optional 24-hour mode that keeps contents continuously sterile ensures contents are ready to use, day or night. A pause feature lets you remove some items without interrupting the cycle.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Simple and Trouble Free. Comment: Our newborn boy (now 6 weeks old) requires feeding about every 2 to 4 hours. That little task takes a lot of time and patience plus bottles, caps, nipples and other assorted items which are in continuous need of cleansing and care. We've set up a production line and the last item in the line is the Avent iQ 24 sterilizer.
The sterilizer is in operation off and on all day. It's simple to use and effective, as far as I can tell. It sure beats using the oven, that's for sure. It's been trouble free up to this point. I just put the stuff into the trays, add the water, turn it on and wait until the little electric tone tells me it's complete. What could be more simple? We are using the smaller bottles at present, but can easily switch to larger bottles as the baby grows. We use the sterilizer so steadily throughout the day that we've never used the long cycle. Our little baby-feeding cycle and production line seems to work fine. Now, if I could just get the feeding cycle extended to allow me adequate sleep.
Gary Peterson
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