Babymoov nutribaby

My lo is almost six months old, and I’m getting ready to start weaning. I was looking online for a food preparation processor to help make food prep faster and easier. I came across the Babymoov Nutribaby. Has anyone used it? What are your reviews? I particularly like the version with glass bowls, as I prefer to avoid plastic containers.

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We bought it when my son turned 6 months. He’s going to be one on Sunday. Haven’t used it since he was around 9 months unless I’m steaming some veg etc

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We've been using this one for a good few months now. It's super easy to use and clean, very happy with it. We do have the plastic version as I was worried I'd break the glass but I wish I'd just took the plunge now 🫣 but overall it's been a very good purchase

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You'll use a baby specific one for such a short amount of time you might want to just get a normal food processor/blender

Although I never did purees, so someone else might have a different opinion

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I never did purees, either. I mostly fed my baby some of what we were eating, even when he was very young. If you plan to do baby-led weaning, I would worry you wouldn't get much use out of it.

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We had it but did BLW and only used the steamer and tbh while it was convenient it took up space on the side that could have been used for other things. You absolutely don’t need it especially if doing BLW there are much cheaper alternatives for steaming.

It’s very expensive for the very limited use you’ll get from it - even if doing purées after a couple of months it’s redundant x

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We had the one with the plastic trays; I never had a blender/steamer before so it was an investment for me. I actually started prepping my own veg and salmon in it as I preferred the steaming as it’s just easy to use and you can do multiple things at once.

The only thing I will say, is once baby is about 1 and on a lot more solid foods I don’t reach for it as much so you only use it for such a short amount of time realistically but for me it’s still good to have! X

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Yes I have one and It’s been great! I actually got it second hand on marketplace for £35! My son is 10 months and still only on purées (never bought pre made food) so It’s been used a lot and has been very worthwhile for me considering the price I paid.

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