Kiinde Kozii Voyager Travel Warmer Review
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Kiinde Kozii Voyager Travel Warmer | |||||
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Price | $22 List | $28 List $30.99 at Amazon | $60 List $59.30 at Amazon | $80 List $79.99 at Amazon | $22 List $19.75 at Amazon |
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Bottom Line | Simple and effective warming but requires prep work and could possibly be done with things you already own | The lower price, features, and multiple settings are appealing | A higher-price warmer that is easy to use and can heat consecutive bottles but it isn't very fast | A useful app and easy-to-use interface make this expensive warmer appealing | Cheaper warmer that is easy to use but doesn't heat consistently or enough |
Rating Categories | Kiinde Kozii Voyage... | First Years Gentle... | Chicco Digital & St... | Baby Brezza Safe an... | The First Years 2-i... |
Health and Safety (35%) | |||||
Warming Efficiency and Consistency (25%) | |||||
Quickness of Warming (20%) | |||||
Ease of Use (15%) | |||||
Ease of Cleaning (5%) | |||||
Specs | Kiinde Kozii Voyage... | First Years Gentle... | Chicco Digital & St... | Baby Brezza Safe an... | The First Years 2-i... |
Heat Technology | Water Bath | Water Bath | Water Bath + Steam | Water Bath + Steam | Water Bath + Steam |
Measured Time to Auto Shut-Off | 10m:30 min:sec | 10:21 min:sec | 7:22 min:sec | 5:2 min:sec | 3:42 min:sec |
Measured Temperature at Auto Shut-Off | 100.2°F | 83.4°F | 73.9°F | 76.1°F | 54.0°F |
Measured Max Temperature | 117.2 °F | 88.4 °F | 92.2 °F | 105.9 °F | 108.7 °F |
Bottle Compatibility | Fits most pouches, bottles, and jars | Works With Most Baby Bottles | Compatible with a wider variety of materials (glass, plastic, and silicone) | Fits virtually all bottles, storage bags, and food jars | Compatible with Most Baby Bottles *Safety warning against using glass bottles as sudden change in temperature may cause them to break |
Additional Info/Features | Portable | Keep warm for 1 hour | Delayed start function | Bluetooth capability | Some parts machine washable |
Compatible with Glass | Yes | Not Specified | Yes | Yes *Safe and Smart Bottle warmer is compatible with most bottle brands. We suggest reaching out the specific brand of bottle you are using just to be sure. |
Not Specified |
Compatible with Silicone | Yes | Not Specified | Yes | No | Not Specified |
Compatible with Pump Bags | Yes | Not Specified | Yes | Not recommended *This product is compatible with most bottles and storage bags. We suggest checking with the specific brand to make sure. |
Not Specified |
Compatible with Plastic | Yes | Not Specified | Yes | Yes *Our Safe + Smart Baby Bottle Warming basket fits all bottle brands/types, most storage bags (frozen or thawed) and plastic/glass food jars |
Not Specified |
Compatible with Wide Neck Bottles | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
From Frozen Capability | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Baby Food Heating | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Temperature or Timer Based | Manual | Timer | Timer | Timer | Temperature |
Auto Shut-Off | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Audible Beep | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Consecutive Warming Wait Time | Can do a consecutive warming until thermos is out of water | Not Listed | Can unplug unit dump old hot water and refill with room temp water for consecutive heating cycles | Wait for unit to cool down completely | Wait 10 min before heating the next bottle |
LED Indicator for Completed Heating | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Measured Weight | 14.8 oz | 1 lb 3.6 oz | 1 lb 8.4 oz | 1 lb 11.6 oz | 1 lb 2.6 oz |
Measured Dimensions | 3.8 in x 3.8 in x 8.6 in | 5.2 in x 4.9 in x 10.3 in | 5.2 in x 5.1 in x 12.4 in | 6.0 in x 6.6 in x 11.8 in | 4.6 in x 6.2 in x 7.2 in |
Contents Kept Below 113ºF/45ºC | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Keep Warm Function | No | Yes, up to 60m | No | No | No |
Our Analysis and Test Results
Two MIT engineers started the Kiindee company with the hope of improving bottle warmers and feeding babies. They create a system of components designed to meet each stage of nutrition from pump to pouch and pouch to storage to bottle and beyond.
Performance Comparison
Health and Safety
Because this unit doesn't have a heating element of any kind, it would be challenging to get the content of the bottle over 104 degrees when nutrition starts to degrade. However, depending on the starting temperature of the water you add to the insulated tumbler, your potential for burns still exists when making the initial transfer or when using the water later for warming. We recommend you take care when you set up your warming system for the day ahead.
For our tests of using it at the hottest setting, we boiled water, placed it in the insulated container, and then almost instantly poured it into the bottle-holding chamber. Because the water was recently boiling, the warming happened quickly, and the temperature of the bottle contents went up quickly past the 104F degree mark. At 4 minutes, it was over body temperature, and at 5-6 minutes, it was over 104F. However, it is important to note that it is highly unlikely you'd ever use this warmer in this manner. Because it is a travel warmer, you will likely fill the container in the morning and utilize it somewhere between 2-4 hours later when the internal water temperature will have dropped somewhat.
Warming Efficiency and Consistency
Because the Voyager differs from other warmers and doesn't heat water on its own, we tested it by filling the insulated container with boiling water and waiting 4 hours before using the water to warm bottle contents.
If you use it before or after 4 hours, your experience will vary. The Voyager earned a slightly above average for the consistency of getting bottle contents to the same temperature. At 10 minutes, the range was 93-103 degrees. The range is smaller than some competitors and is suitable for bottle warming.
Quickness of Warming
This is really a basic water bath with preheated water, and as a result, it doesn't heat very quickly. However, it is not the slowest in the group, and this will largely depend on how hot the water is when you put it in the container and the time lapse between heating and using the water. If you heat the water at 4 am and use it at 3 pm, it will not get bottle contents as warm as quickly as if you use it at noon. In our tests, at 10 minutes, it averages body temperature across tests. It never got hot enough to be worrisome or could possibly degrade milk nutrition.
Ease of Use
The product itself is pretty straightforward and is just an insulated container you fill with boiling water. Filling could lead to spilling, and we don't think you should be holding a baby when taking care of this warmer.
When you are ready to use it, you'll need both hands to unscrew the top, and once again, you are pouring hot water from one container to another. It is simple, with no settings to worry about, but you need to be careful with little ones nearby.
Ease of Cleaning
This unit is easy to clean with a bottle brush. The plastic components are dishwasher safe, but we'd just wash them all by hand in soapy water using a bottle brush. It does not require descaling or special sterilization.
Should You Buy the Kiinde Kozii Voyager Travel Warmer?
The Voyager is really just an insulated container with extra components to hold your bottle and keep everything together. It feels like it could be useful for some, but if you're traveling, it needs to be used within about 4 hours, and you can likely only use it once. We also suspect most of you already have components at home that can be used to create a similar setup. Overall, we think there is a better portable option, and this one can be replicated DIY at home if you think you'd like this kind of setup.
What Other Bottle Warmer Should You Consider?
The Momcozy Portable Warmer is a unique and interesting portable warmer that we think could be the better travel choice for most. This warmer is battery-operated, can be used up to 4 times before needing a recharge, and is relatively consistent and easy to use. If you think you'll regularly need to warm bottles away from home, this would be our choice. It is smaller than the Voyager, too!