How to Heat Baby Bottle While Traveling

May 11
10:51

2015

Jason Kassel, PhD

Jason Kassel, PhD

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Giving your baby warm milk is not always easy when out of the home. Whether you are on the road or out running errands, you need a way to either warm up the bottle or keep it warm. It is not an easy task sometimes, though. You may not want to use a microwave and you certainly cannot go back home just to heat up the bottle. Luckily, there are solutions for when you are traveling. Some are built specifically for this task while others use what is around you. As long as you have a plan, it is not that difficult to do.

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There are products specifically for warming up bottles. They hold the bottle and,How to Heat Baby Bottle While Traveling Articles using a power source, warm the bottle up and keep it warm. You can find travel heaters that will plug into your car, too. These, along with other bottle heaters, will ensure that you keep the bottle warm with little effort. They are easy to use, they are effective, and they are, of course, safe. You just have to make sure that you buy the right one for you. Compare them, compare prices, get an idea of what you need, and make an informed purchase that will give you everything you need out of a bottle heater.

You can also use a thermos. You might have one already sitting around so it should be no problem. Store the bottle inside of the thermos to maintain temperature for as long as possible. There is a huge selection if you plan to purchase one, too. You can find one that is the appropriate size and you can find one that you will trust will work. Along with putting the bottle in the thermos, you can put hot water in with it. This will help to keep the bottle warm for longer. If you stop by a gas station, they may also have hot water from sinks or from hot water dispensers usually reserved for tea and coffee.

If you have nothing for holding the bottle, you can use the water mentioned above. Stop by anywhere with hot water and see if you can use that to warm up the bottle. Run the bottle under hot water directly from a sink or use any available hot water dispenser to get water. As long as you can find a location with a sink or any type of hot water, this is an effective solution.

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