Are baby food makers worth it ?

I got this for £55 on Prime Day …. But I’m
now wondering if I should have just got a nutri bullet or something like that , as this surely does the same thing more or less …. And I will have longer use of it as I only plan to feed my bay puree until 8 months ( so I’ll use it for 3 months ). Whereas if I buy an alternative blender ,I’ll be able to use it for years to come…. I can steam the food on my cooker

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I didn’t end up getting one and didn’t feel I needed it. Barely did pures. I focused on blw mainly and did a few pures only. Depends on what you want to do

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I brought a ninja ready for the weaning. Manly brought as it wouldn't just be for baby food.
It can do frozen cocktails too lol.

I got the soup maker one (makes more than soups)

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Personally I’d say not worth it. With my first I bought a baby food processor out of excitement because it was my first baby and I probably used it about 5 times🙈

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They don’t eat purées for long enough, it’s just to get them used to foods and at first they only have few mouthfuls usually anyway

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I just used the fork 😅

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