Self-warming milk bottles
Breastfeeding is a familiar practice for parents. But, it is necessary to cook water, make milk quite a lot and take time. So inventing a warm-up milk bottle is a step forward for parents to feel gentle when mixing milk.
It is a bottle of milk called Yoomi. Just put the milk in the bottle, close the lid, press the red button on the stem; after 30 seconds, the button turns green and after 30 seconds the milk will be warmed at 32-34 degrees Celsius.
According to the Daily Mail, Yoomi is the invention of engineer Jim Shaikh and Farah. Yoomi self-warming bottles keep heat for 1 hour and can recharge the bottle 100 times. The Yoomi bottle is currently being sold in the UK for £ 22 and a pair of accompanying nipples costs £ 4.5.
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