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The Wean Machine   

Simply Fill, Squeeze and Feed!

• Makes baby food wherever you are
• Easy to use, just fill, squeeze and feed!
• Portable, compact and includes spoon
• Saves time and money - no need to cook extra meals
• BPA, Phthalate and PVC Free
• Easily sterilised and "top-shelf dishwasher safe"
• Not suitable for microwave sterilisation

For best results, use on soft ripe fruits and well cooked vegetables - don't over fill and don't be over ambitious! The Wean Machine has limitations, please avoid foods like: t-bone steaks, chicken wings, pizza, whole grapes (they're stronger than they look!), peas, fresh tomatoes, bones, stones, pips. See the Suitable Foods Squidgometer!

Comes complete with a Bowl, Handle, Spoon, Splashguard and 2 Grills.

 

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The Wean Machine The Wean Machine
 29.90 CHF 
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