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Selling our Philips AVENT Combined Steamer and Blender for ?45. We used it to make all our own baby food during weaning and it was super easy. Trust me, we're lazy!


We've got all the bits - jug, steamer bits, measuring cup, spatula - as well as the original box and instructions. We even have a spare jug and steamer bits somewhere which we can thrown in for free if you like.


Pick up from Herne Hill.


I've copied the product information below:


Philips AVENT baby food steamer blender

An easy-fill steamer means no messing about


Healthy, homemade baby food is at your fingertips--the Philips AVENT Combined Steamer and Blender is ideal for every stage of weaning. Simply pop the veg in, steam, then turn the jug upside down and blitz. Quick Tip: Monitor the cooking time and turn off the dial (there is no automatic timer) when you're happy with the results.


Philips AVENT baby food steamer blender

Three blending speeds allow you to serve up age-appropriate meals


Avoid the hassle of purchasing expensive, pre-made jars of mush. With the Combined Steamer and Blender, you get the reassurance of knowing exactly what your baby is eating.


Even the fussiest eaters will enjoy mealtime


Steam fruit, vegetables, fish or meat


Steam the ingredients, then simply flip over to blend


The AVENT Combined Steamer and Blender is not just for vegetables. You can also use it for steaming fruit, meat and fish--anything that suits your baby?s tastes (or the contents of your fridge). The Steamer and Blender?s efficient steam cycle means that food is cooked optimally to maintain its original texture, nutrients and cooking liquids.



The Steamer and Blender also comes with a booklet of age-appropriate recipes, information on weaning and some helpful advice, to make things easier at home during the weaning process.


Easy to clean and store


The compact design of the Philips AVENT Combined Steamer and Blender makes storage convenient. Plus, with only a few parts, it?s also simple to clean--important for busy parents.


The Philips AVENT Combined Steamer and Blender is free of Bisphenol A (BPA).

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