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Baby Food Making System

Rated 3.7 out of 5
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Overview

Description

The NutriBullet Baby is a baby food blender that can quickly puree fresh baby food. You control exactly what goes in—and what stays out, like stabilizers and preservatives.

This set comes with all the accessories you need to store the baby food as well, including options for the fridge and freezer so food is ready whenever you are. The six batch cups are perfectly portioned and designed for grab-and-go convenience, and the easy-pop freezer tray comes with a lid. This set also includes a baby food recipe book for guidance and inspiration.

When you’re done whipping up fresh food, all the components are dishwasher-safe (except the motor base and blades) for quick cleanup.

What we  about it

Allows you to quickly and easily make and store fresh, nutrient-rich baby food.

Details

  • Includes: 200 Watt Motor Base, Baby Blending Blade, 32 oz (900ml) Batch Bowl with Lid, (1) 12 oz (355ml) Short Cup with Handles and Re-sealable Lid, (6) Storage Cups with Date Ring Lids and Storage Tray, (1) Silicone Freezer Tray with Lid and Recipe Book
  • Batch Bowl and Cups: non-toxic, BPA-Free, super-durable plastic; blending blades: made from strong stainless steel.
  • Care: Hand wash or top-rack dishwasher safe (except motor base and blades)

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Does Babylist price match?

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How many oz are the 6 small storage cups?

Best Answer:  The six storage cups can hold about 2-3 oz each.

Does this do the whole process or just blending?

Best Answer:  This is a baby food blender only. It doesn't steam, reheat or defrost baby food.

Customer reviews

6 Ratings
3.7out of 5
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6 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Must-Have!
I've been using this three-four times/week for almost 5 months now and absolutely swear by it. I definitely recommend this plus the steamer for making your own fresh purees!!!
May 16, 2025
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Rated 2 out of 5
Rubber under blade is no good
The rubber under the blade gets worn out and ends up in our babies' food. This is extremely dangerous when preparing infants' food. I am so glad we paid attention to it and caught it. It can be harmful to babies, and the manufacturer should be advised as soon as possible. I would not recommend and suggest using a regular magic bullet!
Nov 20, 2024
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Rated 3 out of 5
Appreciate you
Thank u so much it came today !
Nov 23, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5
Love it!
This is the best thing you can purchase for your baby when they start eating. I always think it’s better to separate babies stuff from your own. I have blended just about any vegetable/fruit. The containers are good to store the extra purées.
Aug 15, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5
Love this for baby!
My husband and I didn’t register for this, but received it and LOVE it! While it may not be the most powerful blender of all time, the system is what makes it incredible. The fridge trays, the date dials on the cups, the freezer molds - it’s been so helpful!
Aug 2, 2021
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Rated 2 out of 5
Not at all worth buying.
This is just a small pulse blender and some storage containers. It's very misleading that it's called a "baby food making system." And even as a pulse blender it's no good - you have to add lots of water and shake the contents down constantly. Really annoying to use. Now I have to buy a real baby food maker that steams and reheats as well as blends - what a waste of money. Don't make the same mistake I did!
May 21, 2021
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