Kiinde Kozii Review
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Price | $75 List $74.99 at Amazon | $58 List $35.99 at Amazon | $35 List | $26 List $18.97 at Amazon | $30 List $26.30 at Amazon |
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Pros | Water bath, user-friendly, versatile, timer in minutes | Simple to operate, versatile, consistent temperatures | Simple, safe, keep bottle warm for up to an hour | Inexpensive, travel friendly, easy to use | Compact, dishwasher safe parts |
Cons | Expensive, no end of cycle beep, multiple cleaning steps | Average heat time, frequent maintenece | Slower | No auto-shutoff, only works for one bottle | Difficult to use, tendency to overheat after shut-off, no glass bottles |
Bottom Line | Consistent, simple, and works with any bottle | Bottle warmer with average heating time, but safe and effective for breastmilk | Excellent value with a simple design that is easy to use | An innovative way for on-the-go families to heat baby's milk | Not the best choice based on overheating and no glass bottle choices |
Rating Categories | Kiinde Kozii | Tommee Tippee 3-in-... | Chicco NaturalFit | Tommee Tippee Trave... | Boon Orb |
Warming Efficiency (25%) | |||||
Ease Of Use (30%) | |||||
Health/Safety (40%) | |||||
Ease of Cleaning (5%) | |||||
Specs | Kiinde Kozii | Tommee Tippee 3-in-... | Chicco NaturalFit | Tommee Tippee Trave... | Boon Orb |
Heat Technology | Water Bath | Water Bath | Water Bath | Water Bath | Steam |
Temp or Timer Based | Timer | Timer | Temperature | N/A | Temperature |
Auto Shut Off | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Audible Beep | No | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Water Resevoir | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
Wide Bottle Capacity | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Compatible w/ Glass | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Compatible w/ Breast Pump Bags | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No |
Time to Warm to 99F | 12:00 min:sec | 7:40 min:sec | 9:15 min:sec | 5:38 min:sec | 3:30 min:sec |
Wait Time Between Warmings | If Kozii feels warm around the base (from recent use), decrease warming time by 30 seconds. | Not listed | Allow bottle warmer to cool completely (approx 30 min) | None | 10 minutes |
Dimensions | 6"H x 6.4"L x 4.7"W | 7.5"H x 6"L x 5"W | 6"H x 5.5"L x 5.25"W | 7.75"H x 3.5"L x 3.5"W | 6.25"H (with lift out basket), 5"H (without) x 6.1"L x 6.1W |
Temp. & Time at Auto Shut-Off w/ Warmer Chart Recommended Setting (4oz Refrig. Milk in Glass w/ Silicone Sleeve) | 5:30 min:sec 79F | 5:00 min:sec 86F | 9:00 min:sec 94F | NA | 3:00 min:sec 89F |
Max Temp if Left in Warmer 12 minutes | 94F | 109F | 104F | 111F | 112F |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Kiinde company was founded by two MIT engineers (and dads) who envisioned an opportunity to improve infant feeding via a unique bottle warmer. From there, the lineup expanded to a complete system that includes the Kiinde Squeeze baby bottle whose Kiinde Twist Pouch hooks up to any breast pump via a variety of adapters for direct pump-to-pouch expression. The uniquely designed Kiinde Keeper accents the system with a freezer storage solution designed to avoid bag puncture.
Performance Comparison
Health and Safety
The Kiinde Kozii earned an exceptionally high score for health and safety. The warming chart with recommended settings helps to avoid overheating.
An innovative feature of the Kozii is an internal convection pump that sends water out of the reservoir to flow around the container. There is an overflow valve at the top where water flows back into the reservoir should the unit be filled higher than the "Full" indicator. At auto shut-off, water drains back into its reservoir, which means heat is removed from the bottle when it shuts off, and users are less likely to contact warm water. However, like other warmers, if the heat is set too high, the Kozi can overheat milk.
The Kozii doesn't have an end of cycle beep; the timer has a "ticking" noise for 30 seconds at the end of the cycle, but it isn't loud enough. Even though water retracts into the reservoir, if a bottle remains inside the chamber, the milk temperature will continue to rise until removal.
The Kiinde warmer shuts off as it reaches 80F and then continues to warm gradually, reaching no higher than body temperature when you follow the manufacturer's instructions. However, if you ignore the instructions and turn it to the maximum and leave it running, the Kiinde will overheat bottle contents reaching 120F after 12 minutes. This temperature is both over the recommended temp for feeding and significantly over the 104F temperature when nutrients in breast milk begin to degrade.
Ease of Use
The Kozii earned an outstanding score in ease of use. It is compact with a one-piece design. It comes with a Simple Start Guide, but we recommend reading the full manual and Troubleshooting Tips. Given the need for a warming chart, we wish it was attached to the device instead of in the manual, where it could be misplaced.
The Kozii fits a variety of bottle types and materials, like the Comotomo and Tommee Tippee Glass feeding bottle, as well as breastmilk storage bags (pictured below) and baby food jars.
The large reservoir has a 2 cup capacity that is easy to fill and can last between 5-10 uses. The timer dial is intuitive and shows how much time is left before shut off. All you need to do is fill the reservoir, and you are ready to go.
During warming, the chamber fills with warm, circulating water via an internal convection pump. In the end, just before it automatically shuts-off, the water retracts back into the reservoir. To heat another bottle, you can start the unit right away, but be sure to reduce the heating time by 30 seconds.
We wish this warmer had an audible end of cycle beep. The 30 seconds of ticking at the end of the cycle is not loud enough, and you can easily miss it.
Warming Efficiency
The Kozii is slow warming, earning it an average score for this metric. Depending on the bottle material, quantity, and starting temperature of the milk, it can take between 4 to 12 minutes to warm milk to body temperature.
It may take a trial period to find the right setting for your particular needs. Be patient. The extra time may be necessary to preserve breastmilk nutrients. Keep in mind that frozen milk may take upwards of 12 minutes.
Always test the temperature of the contents before you give the bottle to your baby. After you remove the bottle from the warmer, you should gently swirl the bottle to remove any possible hot spots. Then, drop some of the liquid on the inside of your wrist to ensure the contents aren't too hot. Your wrist is more sensitive than your fingers, making it ideal for this use.
The Kozii executes warming consistently. In our testing, using the instructions, it took 4 ounces of refrigerated milk in a small Lifefactory Glass Bottle with silicone sleeve 5:30 to reach 80F and at the maximum setting, 6:00 to reach 82F.
Ease of Cleaning
The Kozii has somewhat involved cleaning instructions, earning it a slightly above average score. Because this unit has a hidden reservoir, it is essential to follow the cleaning instructions to avoid mold growth and hard mineral build-up inside. The overall instructions are detailed, and you'll need the manual for regular referencing.
- Every 2 to 3 Days — Rinse the inside reservoir with mild soap/water solution and wipe chamber and outside with wet, soapy sponge. Air dry.
- Every 2 Weeks — Perform the above using 1:50 bleach solution instead of soap. Fill the Kozii completely, including the overflow drain, and let it sit for 10 minutes. Rinse three times and run the unit with 2 cups of freshwater for 3 minutes.
- Every 2 Months — Descale with 1/2 cup white vinegar: 1 cup cold water and pour into the chamber. Let stand for 10 to 20 minutes with the unit unplugged. Pour the vinegar solution out via overflow drain. Rinse with fresh water three times, swirling gently.
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