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Hi,


I'd be interested to know if anyone has one of these and any opinions/feedback. I have a kitchen the size of a fridge magnet and what appeals to me is that this little number steams, blends, defrosts and reheats all in one. However I am also a sucker for gadgets of any kind (especially kitchen/baby ones!) and wonder if I will really get good use out of it.


http://www.johnlewis.com/230221303/Product.aspx


Thanks!

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I have one and I love it...but then I am also a gadget freak. It is expensive and probably wasn't an essential purchase but it makes life very easy and anything that saves a bit of time as a new parent is a good thing in my book :) It purees things super fast with one touch of a button and all the bits go straight in the dishwasher. I still use the microwave for defrosting though as it is faster so I mostly use the babycook for steaming and pureeing. Today I blended chicken for the first time, no problems.

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