Annabel Karmel Stackable Pots
Annabel Karmel Stackable Pots
Price
£3.49 £3.49
 
2.7 out of 5
There are 36 customer reviews for this product

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  • Six Annabel Karmel stackable food pots for storage of fresh baby food
  • Lids to keep food covered for maximum freshness
  • Three different sizes (2 x 50 ml, 2 x 75 ml, 2 x100 ml)
  • Each food pot stacks by clipping together for space-efficient storage
  • For use in both a fridge or freezer

 



Annabel Karmel Stackable Pots is available in Food Storage

The Annabel Karmel by NUK Stackable Pots are perfect for storing fresh baby food. The pots clip together and can be stacked in any order making them an ideal storage solution. Featuring 3 x different size pots to cater for differing appetites, the Stackable Pots are perfect for use at home or whilst out and about.

Product Group Baby Product
64x64
One Word... Awful..., 5 Nov. 2010
well, the above word sums this product up. The lids are poorly fitting, requiring far more effort than should be used to secure your food in the containers. the 'stackable' features of this just seem to make this worse due to the fact that lid sticks better to the bottom of the pot rather than to the pot its being used as a lid for!in short, i would suggest you save your money and buy store own brand pots, icecube trays, or jars of food you can feed your baby, then refill with your own food afterwards!

This review is from: Annabel Karmel Stackable Pots (Baby Product)

64x64
A disappointed customer, 24 Sept. 2010
I have used these a handful of times but found that the lids weren't very good quality, if I wasn't concentrating fully (which us mums are guilty of sometimes) then I'd forget to 'snap' the lid on, resulting in a sticky pear mess when I opened the fridge. I much prefer supermarkets own brands of weaning pots, much cheaper and better quality. I also use ice cube trays to freeze the purees, and then when they are frozen I pop them out of the tray and into a sealable freezer bag and write the contents and date on. This saves more room in my freezer ad I can make more purees, it also means that I can mix a cube of, say, pear, apple and sweet potato and nothing goes to waste.To conclude, an expensive, poor-quality product. I love Annabel's books but these pots are no good.

This review is from: Annabel Karmel Stackable Pots (Baby Product)

64x64
Waste of money, 26 Mar. 2011
Don't waste your money on these pots. The lids don't fit snugly or securely - I only used them a couple of times and in the end binned the food I had stored as I wasn't convinced the food had been sealed properly. They look pretty but are in fact pretty rubbish!

This review is from: Annabel Karmel Stackable Pots (Baby Product)