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8 reviews
Leighanne53
Leighanne53 NSW, 2032 · 37 posts

More hassle than help!

The theory is great but there are better options on the market.
Pots are fiddly, often lids open in the freezer or they fall over when you are getting things in and out of freezer.
They are a good portion size though.
Shop around and find a moulded tray where all of the cubes are together with a lid.
good portion size
Fiddly. Fall over. Lids sometimes open.

kazm76
kazm76 Southwest, VIC · 59 posts

Great size for a baby meal

I use baby cubes and well as ice cube trays. These have been good to use. Great size for baby meals and if he finishes it I'll give him something else. You don't need to buy a lot of them as you can also use ice cube trays. I started using these at about 7 months.
Great size for baby meals
If overfill they won't close properly when freezing, I have already broken/cracked one so need to be careful

cruisyjoey
cruisyjoey AU · 2 posts

Bad

A good idea in theory, but not in practice. I ended up throwing these out and turned to a different option - a tray which you fill with food and then cover with a segmented rubber lid which separates the food into 30 ml serves.
Allow small amounts of purees etc to be frozen in single serve portions.
The lids never stayed closed once frozen, unless the amount frozen was way under the max fill line, not easy to store when not in use, too small once baby is a bit older.

lozWA
lozWA · 6 posts

Excellent

I love these baby cubes, unfortunately I dropped a couple when I opened the freezer and they shattered but I am planning to replace them. They are so handy for freezing excess puree and are a great size for my 7 month old. As he gets older I will use 2 at a time. BPA free which is always good.
Great size for a 6-8 month old just starting on solids, allows you to make your own baby food and freeze it.
If dropped after coming out of freezer, they break. Start to get small as baby gets a little older.



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totaltobie
totaltobie · 85 posts

Excellent

I make my own babies food and these were a great buy for me as I find they are easy to store in the freezer and then to take out when we go out. I would definately not hesiate to recommend to anyone to buy these cubes for their babies food.
If you are planning making your own baby food these are a brilliant idea for storing meal sized portions. As they are individual cubes they are perfect for taking your babies food with you out and about. Can be used in the freezer, microwave and dishwasher.
None that I can think of.

JS101
JS101 QLD, 4500 · 46 posts

Excellent

holdenchick
holdenchick qld, 4211 · 160 posts

Excellent

These were great for freezing small amounts of breastmilk for meals and once my son started solids, they froze pureed fruit and vegetables. They don't leak if tipped over in the freezer nor do they form the ice crystals on the top like other containers. Once my son was off pureed foods, we froze juices in them as they were quick to pop out the juice cube and into a glass of water.
Great for storing breastmilk and pureed fruits and vegetables. I also found that they don't leak when knocked over in the freezer.
When stored empty, the containers fall out and get lost as there is nothing holding them in place.



stinkbugz
stinkbugz · 2 posts

Good

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