
I have the grownsy and have never had an issue! The bottle is hot for a minute, but I've always followed the times on the side and have always been fine. I am on baby 3 and still use it on occasion. My twins had every bottle heated for an entire year and we never had an issue with the inside being cold
Used for 3 babies including twins (1 year of every bottle); never had issues when following side instructions; strong durability/reliability
I use a Grownsy warmer I got like 5 years ago and I still really like it!
5 years of ownership and still likes it; exceptional durability endorsement
We use the GROWNSY off Amazon... we enjoy it. Not too terribly expensive, heats evenly, you can set the time in increments of 30sec, touch screen. The best part -- it saves your warming time setting from the last session!! So you just hit the heat setting and it automatically sets and goes
Multiple specific features: affordable, heats evenly, 30-sec increment timer, touch screen, saves last setting automatically; practical detail
We had a Dr browns warmer and returned it. It was terrible, temp was always off (even with the same settings it would vary). We got this grownsy one and it's been great: Bottle Warmer, GROWNSY 8-in-1... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YJKWTYW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share I'd also suggest this dosage bottle. We use this so we can fill the water for the warmer one handed: MEK Peroxide Adjustable Volume... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078TPPXH1?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Switched from Dr Browns (terrible, inconsistent) to Grownsy 8-in-1 which has 'been great'; shares specific model link and one-handed water filling hack
grownsy is great! takes about 3 minutes to warm up a bottle. has a bunch of features, temp control is good and lasts long as well. main selling point for me were the cute colors they have, love the [pink one](https://d1vsa0evaa8kw9.cloudfront.net/?q=GMKAO2029) personally
Highly upvoted (29); specific speed (3 min); good temp control, durable; mentions aesthetic appeal (cute colors)
So worth it! We tried the hot water in a cup method the night we brought my LO home and my husband ordered a warmer from Amazon for overnight delivery to avoid that wait time again. Our warmer has a "fast"setting that warms it in 5ish min. Totally worth it. I think the one we have is Grownsi.
Ordered overnight after bad experience with hot water method; 'fast' setting warms in ~5 min; 'totally worth it'; Amazon next-day impulse buy that paid off
We use grownsy. It also has a sterilizer option which has been great for those odd things we don't want to run our normal sterilizer for.
Uses it; specific bonus feature (sterilizer option for small items); practical multi-use value
FWIW we've had good luck with the Grownsy portable. It hits body temp fast (a few minutes), charges over USB‑C, and doesn't make hot spots. Only caveat: check the adapters if you use wide neck bottles, and keep the silicone ring clean to avoid drips.
Portable model; specific details: hits body temp fast, USB-C charging, no hot spots; caveats about wide neck adapters and silicone cleaning
I have the grownsy. Its all pre programmed and takes the guess work out.
Owns it; specific feature praised (pre-programmed, removes guesswork); practical positive
I recently bought the grownsy one that lifts the bottle up after it's done warming, seems like it would solve your problem
Recently bought; notes specific feature (lifts bottle when done) that addresses auto-shutoff concern from OP
I have the Grownsy warmer that has the constant warming, milk warming, and fast warming functions.
Owns it; describes three specific functions (constant warming, milk warming, fast warming); informative positive
My baby takes the milk cold. But we did get a warmer for the frozen stuff I've stashed for when I go back to work. I got the grownsy one and haven't used it yet. It was a decent price, and it even has a cup for warming purees and other baby food. So it's versatile. It holds all bottles and freezer bags and does the food warming as well. I hope it works well, but if not, oh well. I have other methods for that type of stuff since I didn't have one with my first baby, and we all survived.lol
Bought it at decent price; describes versatility (bottles, freezer bags, purees, baby food); hasn't used extensively yet but positive about features
Grownsy 8 in 1 works good for us we do formula though. We just do the 24 hour setting with water at 37 degrees F and use formula. We have a thermometer though bc it can get to 99-104 even though 37 is supposed to be 98 degrees F. So we run the bottle under cold water for 20-30 seconds and it usually goes down to 95-97 degrees F
Uses 8-in-1 model; works but temperature overshoots (99-104 vs 98 target); requires thermometer and cold water correction; functional with workaround