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The BEABA Babycook Sorbet is a compact, multifunctional baby food maker that steams, blends, warms, and defrosts fresh ingredients in 15 minutes or less. Designed to preserve nutrients and flavors, it supports all stages of baby and toddler feeding with BPA, Lead, and Phthalate-free materials. Easy to clean and use, it’s the ultimate kitchen companion for health-conscious parents.














| ASIN | B01CRCME7K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,848 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #193 in Baby Food Mills |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Bowl Capacity | 3.7 Cups |
| Brand Name | Béaba |
| Color | Peacock |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (649) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812995011813 |
| Included Components | S Blade |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 9"W x 9"H |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BEABA |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Model Name | Babycook Original |
| Model Number | 912508 |
| Part Number | 912508 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Blend |
| Special Features | Auto Shut Off |
| UPC | 812995011813 |
| Unit Count | 60.0 Ounce |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
I**C
A Slacker Mom's dream
I love this gadget. Compact, all-in-one, easy to use, FOOL PROOF, and ... gives me the CONFIDENCE to make my baby's food. I've read tons of web reviews and blogs about this product, and detractors seem to miss/misunderstand my 'category' of mom. I cook when I can. I bake when I get the chance but... mostly, I dont have the time or confidence to pull it off anything 'new'... AND clean up multiple utensils! So many blogs out there chastise the Beaba buyers for wasting money--telling us to buy cheap steamer inserts and dust off our blenders, food processors and food mills... For my first baby, I listened to these moms (and the Beaba wasnt in the USA yet). I bought the food mill; I pulled out the steamer insert... and.. I froze. My baby ate NOTHING BUT JARRED (organic) FOOD! till she could chew the foods in my comfort zone. Baby food, all the prep and the coordination of all these tools was all so daunting. I was terrified I'd get it wrong... or couldnt keep sterile enough... or would get lost in all the piles of things I'd have to clean after each prep!! THEN THE BEABA! Little to clean, nothing to get wrong, no digging through drawers and juggling appliances in my limited space! I LOVE IT! Call me a slacker mom! But dont call me frivolous with money!! Organic Baby food is $1.10 a jar and my baby would go through 4-6 a day. I've had my Beaba for 6 weeks, and it's already paid for itself. BTW, you can adjust the consistency to your baby's taste as he grows. I figure soon I'll just be using it to steam, not blend. And... I doubt it will be a permanent fixture in my kitchen! But ... its paid for itself! Carrots smell like carrots!!! and ... its given me a confidence that I hope extends to other culinary projects! Slacker moms, buy it. PS Careful if you're reading those blogs re: Beaba and BPA. Read ALL the blogs. The most uptodate will lead you to the latest info promising this product IS BPA free. There are blogs that appear current but have not updated this info.
D**E
Beaba Babycook makes family meal time easier
After reading some of the reviews, I almost got scared off this, and am glad I didn't. I did batch cooking for my first two kids, who are now 3 and 4. When it came time to move my 6 month old into solids, I wanted to home make his food also. But since I have less time and freezer space, batch cooking just wasn't feasible. I wanted to make his foods from the ingredients I was using for the family meals. Trying to puree small amounts in a regular size blender or processor is impossible. I saw this and though it would make meal time easier - and it does! Now the baby eats what we are eating, just steamed and pureed. I can make 3-4 servings at a time and just put the extras in singe serve containers in the fridge. I cooked a whole chicken, pulled off the meat and out it into small snack sized bags and put them in the freezer. Now while I am cooking for the older kids, I put one serving of chicken, with some veggies and/or fruit in the cooker and it cooks away while I am making dinner for the rest if the family. E.A.S.Y. -The mold issue other reviewers shouldn't be a problem, if you make sure the reservoir is empty and leave the top off so that it can air dry. Same for the blender/steamer parts. Just dry them between uses. I use water from my Brita to reduce build up between descaling. If your reservoir in a regular steamer isn't emptied all the way, it will do the same thing. -The counter top footprint is small, about ¾ of the size of my Kitchen Aid stand mixer. It's small and does small amounts, it doesn't say that it does large batches. So I'm confused as to how people are disappointed that it doesn't do large batches. It states it has a 2 ½ cup bowl. -The Beaba website sells the replacement parts all separately which I liked, just in case something needs replacing. I cook a lot and have has to replace blades on my large processor, so I'm glad that the parts are so easy to get. -The steamer does shut off automatically and the light goes off, but just like a regular steamer, if you leave food over boiling water, it will continue to soften. The booklet gives you the times for the steamer, so timing it is actually pretty easy. (Level 1 on the bowl is 7 minutes, level 2 is 10 minutes, level 3 is 15 minutes). -The Beaba website has more free recipes. (My kiddos fav is 2/3 pumpkin, 1/3 pear and a dash of pumpkin pie spice) -The blender part worked great for my 6 month old, totally pureed the pumpkin, carrot, sweet potato, pear, nectarine, banana and butternut squash that I pureed in there. I thinned with water or pear juice. -You hold the switch to the right to puree the food. For me, it's not a big deal to hold a switch for 30-60 seconds. So I don't see this as a design flaw. -The top and bottom don't line up perfectly - they can't or else too much pressure would build up in the steamer and it would pressure cook the food, not steam it. In short, This is my 3rd baby that I've cooked for at home, and I love this. Some of the design flaws others talked about aren't really flaws at all. I have to cook a meal for the kids at 5 and one for my hubby and I at 7 when he gets home. This makes it easy to make the baby's food at the same time with the same ingredients.
S**B
This thing is great! Meals cooked and ready within minutes. When baby outgrows it, it’ll be ideal for one person cocktails 😊
N**C
Great product, food is perfectly prepared, but after a month it started leaking around the knife hole
A**R
Love this baby food maker! I recommend
V**I
mi esposa quiso pedirlo porque ya n queria combinar la comida carnivora mia con la del bebe y yo dudaba del funcionamiento por el color tipo de juguete, pero la verdad sirve muy bien , pero lo mejor de todo es que como somos de mexico no llego super rapido y aparte el precio es mucho mas barato que si lo compraramos en estados unidos
M**U
Very useful stuff
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