• *Babycook is designed to function only with a 120V earthed socket
  • Prepare fruits, vegetables, meat or fish from raw to any stage baby food in 15 minutes
  • 4.7 cup capacity makes 6 to 14 portions at a time
  • Make any stage baby or toddler food from purees to solids
  • Auto-shut off, timer sounds when done
  • BPA, Lead and Phthalate Free
  • Cooking basket, mixing lid, spatula and recipe booklet included

Loving this baby food maker! I’ve used it probably 4-6 dozen times now! It performs fairly well and is, usually, able to handle most fruits and veggie. I have yet to try meats. The only veggie I’m having a hard time with is carrots. I find using shredded carrot vs chapped carrots works much better. I like the simplicity of this baby food maker. So easy.

I love the baby food maker, it is compact (does not take up much space on the counter) , I also like the fact that I do not have to use a seperate steamer, then clean that; then move to a blender etc. Easy to use and easy to clean. I can make several batches of different foods, quickely. So far so good. OH be careful of the blade it is VERY sharp ! I reached in to clean it, rather than detaching the blade from underneath the holder, and did get cut. Should have read the warnings first. GREAT BABY FOOD Maker

I've had the BEABA Babycook Pro for about 2 months now. I use it usually 1-2 times/week. Before I purchased the BEABA, I had the Baby Brezza for a few months so I've got a bit of experience with another baby food maker and I'm going to do a compare/contrast here. The BEABA feels much sturdier than the Brezza, especially the bowl part (my Brezza bowl cracked within 2 weeks and I had to return and get a new one). Seems to just have a higher quality make. The BEABA can make much bigger batches than the Brezza and it's also much easier to make multiple batches one right after the other with the BEABA than it was with the Brezza. The BEABA blends food MUCH better than the Brezza did. With the Brezza, no matter how much I steamed and blended, green beans just ended up being really chunky. The BEABA has no problem blending things like that up really smooth. I have not noticed any build up of minerals or anything else in the steam tank (yet) with the BEABA, but I did within a couple weeks with the Brezza. The Brezza steamed and blended all in one, but I actually like the fact with the BEABA that you have to stop after the steam cycle to dump the food out of the steam basket into the bowl to blend it, because that allows me to regulate the amount of water in the final blended product. I actually hardly ever used the "steam/blend" feature with the Brezza because I usually stopped the cycle after the steaming to dump out water anyway! I worried before buying the BEABA that it would be harder to figure out steam times since it's based off of what level of water you add and not how long you set the timer for (as it is with the Brezza), but that hasn't been a hassle at all. And because the BEABA just steams until all of the water in the steam chamber is used up, there's no worry about dumping out excess water from the steam tank once you're finished as there is with the Brezza. -- In conclusion, despite the fact that the Brezza steamed and blended all in one, for my needs, I actually prefer the BEABA. They're both good products, but I believe the practicality and quality of the BEABA is better than the Brezza.

Simply amazing and easy way to prepare fresh food for your baby. At the phase when she was discovering food, we would give her pouches from the supermarket. But now she has her own tastes and an important part of it is that she wants quality food - as fresh as possible. With this babycook we can also give her from our own dinner - it takes less than 5 minutes.

My wife uses this daily to make various dishes for our infant daughter. It is relatively small, nice form factor, and very intelligent design. Clean up is quick and easy (I handle clean up so I’m familiar). I’d recommend getting the cookbook — it’s pretty amazing what you can cook up. Nice to have such a healthy diet without dealing with buying baby food.

Convinced me that it's so much easier than having to steam and use a separate food processor! Instructions are not translated well and recipes are more European, and it's tricky to figure out all the things to do at first, and nowhere does it say how much food you can put in, but once I figured it out, it's great! I just don't understand why you can't hold the processor button for more than 5 seconds at a time. I do it anyways! It's misleading to say it purees for different ages. It's one press button for steam and then a turn dial for puree (one speed only). So, you have to puree it enough to get all of the food and chunks, so really no levels or stages of food can be produced.

I ordered this machine after doing extensive research and after the 1st use I’m in love! Cooks literally everything without having too many components to figure out. Only day 2 but I will add an update once meats are prepared for baby.

For my lifestyle, this has been excellent! I don't have a lot of time so to be able to set it and walk away is great. I can freeze what I make in ice cube trays and serve up as needed. To me it is worth the expense, and my twins prefer the unprocessed foods vs processed.

I absolutely love my Beaba! This is my 5th child & with my first four, I steamed & pureed the old fashion way with a pot and steamer basket & a processor. THIS product is amazing! Cleanup is a breeze! Today, I peeled, chopped and made all my pureed apples, pears & sweet potatoes for the week in an hour. The only change I would desire is that the pitcher with handle was glass instead of plastic. I hope over time, the steaming doesn't break the plastic. Otherwise....best thing I've bought yet!

Love love love love this machine! I wish I would have gotten the double sided version to be able to cook more at a time. It cooks very little at a time but is otherwise a great machine. I store the babyfood in the Infantino disposable pouches after.