Also people don't ever emerge the machine in water it will not work after you do that! To clean it you simply take a cleaning wipe from either Babyganics or Lysol what ever you prefer but don't do it!
One glitch with the steamer is that you must make multiple batches if you are making larger ones for storage! It would be nice if the darn thing was bigger but it's not so if you are gonna make big batches you probably want to do it in a large pot with a strainer insert so the fruit or vegetables don't touch the bottom of the pot!
Also if you need to get any new parts for it just remember that they charge you a per shipping charge so for example if you need a new cooking tray and a lid ok it's fully covered under warrenty but they charge you 3.99 per item to be sent out so if you need new parts over two or three your best bet is to get a new machiene all together it's cheaper that way!
As for those instructions!
Can be found on Pages 5 & 6 of the booklet!
Apple Purée: 1/2 cup water ; steamer setting 2; steaming time 10 minutes on cooking tray
Asparagus Purée: 1/2 cup water ; steamer setting 1; steaming time 7 minutes on cooking tray
Baby carrot Purée: Full cup water ; steamer setting 5; steaming time 13 minutes on cooking tray
Broccoli Purée: 1/2 cup water ; steamer setting 1; steaming time 7 minutes on cooking tray
Cauliflower Purée: 2/3 cup water ; steamer setting 3; steaming time 10 minutes on cooking tray
Eggplant Purée: 1/2 cup water ; steamer setting 1; steaming time 7 minutes on cooking tray
Green Been Purée: 1/2 cup water ; steamer setting 1; steaming time 7 minutes on cooking tray
Green Pea Purée: 1/2 cup water ; steamer setting 1; steaming time 7 minutes on cooking tray
Peach Purée: 1/2 cup water ; steamer setting 2; steaming time 10 minutes on cooking tray
Pear Purée: Full cup water ; steamer setting 4; steaming time 13minutes on cooking tray
Plum Purée: 1/2 cup water ; steamer setting 2; steaming time 10 minutes on cooking tray
Regular Carrots: Full cup water ; steamer setting 5; steaming time 13 minutes on cooking tray
Sweet Potato: Full cup water ; steamer setting 5; steaming time 13 minutes on cooking tray
Turnip Purée: Full cup water ; steamer setting 5; steaming time 13 minutes on cooking tray
White Potato: Full cup water ; steamer setting 4; steaming time 13 minutes on cooking tray
Yellow Squash: 1/2 cup water ; steamer setting 1; steaming time 7 minutes on cooking tray
Zucchini Purée: 1/2 cup water ; steamer setting 1; steaming time 7 minutes on cooking tray
Because I keep getting questions about this I decided to add this as well!
Sterilizing Basics:
Caution always check instructions of all toys and tethers before steaming! Many Gel filled toys and Teethers CANNOT be steamed! Can be found on page 6 of the booklet.
STEP 1: Add a full cup of Water to the water Tray & place the water tray onto the steamer base.
STEP 2: Place the items to be sterilized onto the white sterilizer tray.
STEP 3: Put the turbo steamer lid in place
STEP 4: Set to SETTING 5 and start the sterilizing cycle!
Defrosting Basics:
Warning microwaving food is not good because of it is not evenly heated and can burn the baby's mouth! Also Radiation Kills all the Nutrients in the food so it is like your baby is getting calaries but no vitamins or anything else beneficial for your baby!
Can be found on page 7 of the booklet!
STEP 1: Add a full cup of water to the water tray
STEP 2: Pop frozen baby bullet servings into the green defrosting trays(one per tray).
STEP 3: Place the defrosting trays on the steamer tray and lay the steamer tray onto the steamer base.
STEP 4: Put the turbo steamer lid in place.
STEP 5: Set to SETTING 5 to start the defrosting cycle.
STEP 6: Relax and wait for the "beep". Your food is now Defrosted!
Egg Steaming Basics
(not in the booklet) Warning some believe that eat raw or uncooked eggs can run the risk of salmonella poisoning!)
Can be found on page 8 of booklet.
STEP 1: Add a full cup of water to the water tray and place the egg cooking tray onto the steamer base!
STEP 2: Place eggs into holes.
STEP 3: Put the turbo steamer lid in place.
STEP 4: Set to SETTING 5 and start the steaming cycle.
STEP 5: Relax & wait for the "beep". Your eggs are now hardboiled!
Cleaning the Turbo Steamer:
Can be found on page 9 of Booklet.
The baby Bullet Turbo Steamer:
The steamer is very easy to clean, and because all the parts are removable, each piece can be thoroughly dried before storing so you'll never have to worry about "beyond your Reach" spots growing any mold or bacteria.
Heating Plate:
After making sure the heating plate is cooled, simply wipe it out with a warm soapy cloth. If lime scales have formed on the heating plate, add 1/2 fill cup of white vinegar and heat on SETTING 1 until the lime scales dissolve. Let cool & wipe clean.
Trays & Bowls:
Clean any of the pieces (except for the heating plate) by washing with warm soapy water, then rinse. Do not bend the trays during washing process, as this can warp the shape.
Storing the Turbo Steamer:
Can be found on page 9 of Booklet.
The baby bullet steamer is a snap to store! It's so cute, many of us like to keep it on the countertop. If you would like to stow it away, simply make sure all the parts are dry and store in any cabinet.
Web Addresses:
Can be found on Page 10 of booklet.
(official baby bullet website)
(official Facebook page)
Product Updates:
Product updates can be found by visiting the website for all updates!
Money back Guarantee & One Year Limited Warrenty:
Can Be found on Page 11 of Booklet.
(iam am not going to list it word for word right now)
But I would like to tell you that if you would like to call them at any time for parts because I have experienced this they do charge you shipping 4.99 per item you need to replace not per shipment, plus if they feel that it is not covered they will charge you the full price of each item plus 4.99 per item for shipping and tax!
If you are not completely satisfied in the 1st 30 days of ownership you can call for your money back or for customer service
1-855-514-6922.I got the baby bullet for Christmas and later found the turbo steamer for $29.99 at a big chain store. I am a first time mom who works full time and I find this steamer very convenient. Sometimes I will steam and blend food for my baby in the morning before I go to work. It has a booklet that tells you how much water and what setting to put it on for all kinds of fruits and vegetables. When it's done it automatically shuts off so I don't have to hover in the kitchen while I am steaming stuff. I also really like the defrosting feature, so I can thaw out food quickly and easily. Word to the wise though, be careful of getting water in the bottom because it will short the unit out. Also, I wouldn't put the pieces in the dishwasher because BPA-free plastic tends to be a little less stable than other types of plastic.
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This steamer is by far the fastest and easiest steamer I have ever used. Not only does it steam fruits and veggies very quickly, it also sterilizes and cooks hard boiled eggs perfectly. Ofcourse we use the steamer before we use our baby bullet and clean up is a breeze. I would recomend this product to every parent out there to help them make healthy and nutricious foods!Read Best Reviews of Baby Bullet BSR-0801M Turbo Food Steamer Here
I finally gave in and bought a steamer to defrost baby food. I wanted to stay away from both plastic products and the microwave, so I had been using a stove top double boiler/steamer to defrost pureed baby food (Fagor Stainless-Steel 2-Quart Double Boiler with Steamer Insert). I still steam food for my 3-year old this way. However, with my 9-month old baby now well into solid food, that stove top steamer was not big enough to defrost multiple foods at once to feed both kids. I needed something more.I'd been researching Amazon for a regular "adult" food steamer so that I can use it for steaming all kinds of food, not just baby food. Most of these "baby" products come with a premium and do less, so this Baby Bullet steamer was not on my radar as a potential purchase.
However, at Toys R Us, after a sale and coupon, I got this Baby Bullet steamer for $24 on an impulse buy. I've been using it for about a month, and I now regret the purchase.
PROS:
1. Steams eggs perfectly
2. Saves counter space
3. Walk away from it worry-free (automatic shut-off)
4. BPA-free
CONS:
1. Plastic cover warps after a few uses
2. Steel plate does not detach and cannot be washed (can be wiped only)
3. Not recommended for dishwashers
4. Tiny (may be a PRO for you)
5. Poor construction and feels flimsy
The Pros are nice, but they are not unique to this product...I believe there are better options. The biggest con for me was the size. I should have gotten a bigger steamer so I can use it for steaming other foods as well as baby food. With a bigger steamer, you can also sterilize baby bottles, nipples, sippy cups, etc...this unit is too small for anything but bottle nipples. I also dislike that the plastic cover warped and does not fit the unit snugly anymore, although it does not seem to effect steaming. My steamer is also not level...it is wobbly. Again, it does not effect performance but is quite annoying.
I am now looking for a larger BPA-free electric food steamer. This Black & Decker HS1050 7-Quart Food Steamer is seemingly BPA-free (Google "black decker HS1050 bpa") and has large compartments where I can use ceramic/glass bowls. Or I may opt for a universal steamer insert to go with my stove top double boiler/steamer so that I can have a second steamer basket and stack them to steam more food at once on the stove top. But the worry-free walk-away convenience of an electric steamer seems *SO* worth it when there are two hungry kids screaming in the background...I purchased this steamer at Babies r us for $29.99. However it wasn't worth it. The plastic was warped so much so that the top wouldn't fit into the base. I returned the product immediately. As for the baby bullet, I've found that the Ninja Master Prep (which I already owned) is BPA free and purees better. Hope this review helps.
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