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Munchkin Baby Food Grinder | 
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| Brand: Munchkin Category: Baby Product
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $6.50 You Save: $3.49 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.1 x 4.1
MPN: 13701 Model: 13701 UPC: 735282137013 EAN: 0735282137013
Release Date: June 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Makes homemade baby food at home or on the go! | | • | Expands food choices beyond what's offered in jars | | • | No batteries or electricity needed | | • | Replaces expensive commercial baby food | | • | Ideal for 6+ months |
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Product Description Munchkin Baby Food Grinder Know exactly what goes into your baby's food with the Munchkin Baby Food Grinder. Make it all natural - just fill the grinder with everything your baby needs and loves, grind, and serve. Quick, easy, and compact, this product is great for travel and requires no batteries. Instructions and recipe booklet included!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
One thing to add to the instructions November 6, 2008 Trying to disassemble it the first time to clean it was not a simple task. The screen (grate) is securely seated in the body and is difficult to remove. The blades spin so it doesn't grip hard enough to unseat the screen. I used a toothpick through the screen to stop the blade so the screen will move as you crank. You use the same method to replace the screen. JUST MAKE SURE THE TOOTHPICK IS INTACT BEFORE FEEDING YOUR CHILD! We've only used it once ( to make stage 3 baby food = stage 2), but we feel it will be a useful tool. I don't thing that you need the blade to downgrade baby food.
Liked it at first but metal is started to wear and get into the food October 8, 2008 I really liked this product when I first got it. I figured it was worth a shot for $10. When food is soft, it is very easy to use. However, it is really difficult to use when food is not quite so soft. You really have to push down on it and it hurt my hand.
I had to stop using it as of today though (about 3 months after my purchase) because I noticed that the metal is starting to wear and it's turning the food a nasty shade of gray/green. I only noticed this because I used it for an apple yesterday and a pear today. I tried cleaning it really well but it didn't help. I'm really upset that I might not have noticed this before with heavily colored foods (like green beans) so I may have been feeding my baby metal-tainted food. :(
Wonderful Product! September 5, 2008 Great product! Highly recommended. It grinds through soft foods and soft cooked meats with ease. Easy to take apart and clean and very small to keep in a diaper bag etc..for travel.
Sore Hand July 19, 2008 I think this product gave me carpel tunnel syndrome or something. Man my hand is killing me. I tried it for the first time today, assembly was nothing since it was all put together. I used all frozen foods, boiled the veggies, thawed the fruits. I used yellow squash the first time, no biggie. The texture seems a but chunky though for my baby who has yet to eat his first solid. So I just ran it through the grinder again and added a bit of water. I then tried some boiled green beans. That was a bit tricker. The little strings from it would stick to the grate and I had to keep pulling them off. My hand was getting tired of pushing down on the holder and turning the knob with the other hand. I had to put the beans through the grinder at least 5 times. Very very time consuming! The last thing I tried was thawed peaches. Lets just say my hand is so sore I can barely type. Now they were not thawed ALL the way but almost all the way. I cut them up in little bites and grinded away. The juice was leaking from the bottom. Messy. I think I am going to buy an electric one and forget the manual kind. I have an apple on standby to be grind up but forget that. I will just eat that myself. Only good things that came out of this purchase is the little food pouch thingy that came with it. I stuck a half thawed peach in it and my 4 1/2 month old practically sucked that thing dry.
Can't remove grate! July 17, 2008 I only used this grinder twice. The first time, the grate got stuck after grinding the food. Once it gets rotated and locked into place, the grate isn't coming out again. The grinding of the food wedges the grate in place even more.
I thought, ok, no big deal, I will just leave the grate in place and disassemble the handle. I couldn't get the grinder clean! Bits of food were left stuck everywhere.
After going through this twice, I threw it away. I wanted to use something simple and not be a gadget obsessed mom. I'll buy a mini food processor now that I can use for other food prep after the baby is grown.
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