Baby food maker
Fobisabi PY-890
Best Baby food maker – Budget – 0 $ to 70 $
Why We Chose It
Oh, look at that, another kitchen gadget claiming to revolutionize baby food prep. But hey, this one might actually do it without waking the baby. With a whopping 200 watts, it blends, purees, and mashes like a champ, assuming you’ve steamed those pesky hard veggies first. It's got one speed, because who needs options when you're on the brink of a nap-deprived breakdown? Made from 'premium' glass and plastic, it's BPA-free, because we all know that’s the bare minimum for keeping the little one safe these days. The built-in safety lock is a neat touch, preventing accidental purées of your fingers. It's easy to clean, or so they claim, so you might actually have time to enjoy a cup of cold coffee while it does its thing.
What It Does
- Blends quietly, won’t wake the baby.
- Purees like a pro, steam first though.
- Safe materials, BPA-free, keep baby safe.
- Easy disassembly, cleaning won't be hell.
What It Doesn't Do
- Won't steam veggies, do that yourself.
- One speed only, no fancy options.
- Not dishwasher safe, hand wash only.
- Doesn't make parenting easier, sorry.
Tech Specs
- One speed, because simplicity is key.
- 200 watts of power, like a weak blender.
- Glass and PP plastic, BPA-free safety.
- Weighs 900 grams, lighter than a newborn.
Who It's For
Meet Exhausted Ellie, a mom who dreams of quick baby meals so she can sneak in a nap. She loves the quiet operation, as silence is golden when the baby sleeps. Then there's Gadget-Happy Gary, who buys every kitchen gadget ever made. He likes the safety lock feature, even if it means he doesn’t accidentally make finger puree. And finally, we have Minimalist Molly, who loves the simplicity of one-speed wonders. She’s convinced that less choice means less stress, though she’s yet to convince her toddler of the same.