👶 Puree perfection, made simple — because your baby deserves the best!
The Infantino Squeeze Station is an all-in-one baby food maker and pouch filler that lets parents prepare, portion, and store homemade purees with ease. Featuring a batch-friendly design that fills three reusable 3.5 oz pouches simultaneously, it streamlines meal prep while minimizing mess. Made from BPA- and phthalate-free plastic, it’s dishwasher safe and compact for convenient storage, making it an essential tool for modern parents committed to fresh, healthy feeding.
Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 10.24 x 5.12 inches |
Item model number | 208-101E |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Material free | BPA Free,Phthalates Free |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Squeeze Station Purple |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Bottle nipple type | Vented |
Bottle type | Vented Bottle |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
C**Y
Convenient and Eco-Friendly Solution for Homemade Baby Food!
I've been using the Infantino Reusable Squeeze Pouches for a few weeks now, and they've made feeding time so much easier. Each pouch holds up to 3.5 oz, which is perfect for my baby's meals. I love that they're BPA, PVC, and phthalate-free, giving me peace of mind about what my baby is consuming. The clear window on each pouch allows me to see the contents easily, and the labeling space is handy for noting dates and ingredients. They're freezer-safe, so I can prepare meals in bulk and store them for later use. Cleaning is straightforward just wash with warm, soapy water and air dry.
S**
Works amazing
Easy to use love I can choose ingredients and it’s great price also
T**E
Infantino Squeeze Station
I recently purchased the Infantino Squeeze Station to streamline homemade baby food prep, and it's been a game-changer. The system includes a base, three fill tubes, a press, and ten disposable pouches, allowing you to fill up to three pouches simultaneously. This feature is a huge time-saver, especially when preparing multiple servings at once.The design is user-friendly: you simply screw a pouch onto the tube, pour in your pureed food, and press down to fill the pouch. The clear tubes have measuring lines, ensuring proper portioning. The non-skid base keeps the unit stable during use, and the soft rubber press provides a comfortable grip.Cleaning is straightforward; the fill tubes are dishwasher-safe, and the entire unit is designed for easy disassembly. However, it's worth noting that some users have reported issues with the dishwasher-safe claim, so hand washing might be a safer option to maintain the product's longevity.While the system works well with the included disposable pouches, finding compatible reusable pouches can be a bit challenging. Some users have found success with third-party reusable pouches, but they may not fit as snugly as the branded ones.Overall, the Infantino Squeeze Station is a practical solution for making homemade baby food and snacks. It's efficient, easy to use, and helps reduce food waste. Highly recommend it for parents looking to provide healthy, homemade options for their little ones.
A**B
Easy to Use
Works perfectly and is very easy to use!
S**�
Make sure your puree isn't textured or chunky in the slightest!
I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 because if your puree is the slightest bit chinky... and I mean slightest... it will not allow it to press into the bags. If you press slightly too hard when the teeny tiny hole it passes through gets clogged you better be prepared to get covered in ooey gooey puree. If your intentions in purchasing this is to do applesauce or anything of that consistency... anything that is not pure mush... don't purchase this. With that being said, it does work great for yogurt or anything of that consistency! I don't want to downplay and say this is a pad product because I have used this a ton and as long as I puree the food enough, it works like a charm! It has been durable and is very easy to clean. It's not too big, so it does not take up too much space in your cupboard.
S**A
Pouch spoons
Easy to clean and easy to screw on. I don’t use them as much as I thought but that’s my own fault for buying it after my son’s already a year old 🥴. But still worth the buy for the 1 or 2 times I did bust it out. Didn’t have issues with leaking or it popping off.
T**7
Better than the Foodii system, and I know what's in the pouch
Food pouches are an awesome invention, and somewhere between the price of pre-filled pouches and the freaky pics that were going around Facebook of moldy food inside opaque packages your kids were putting straight in their mouth, I started to love the idea of making our own. I tried the Kiinde Foodii system and Twist pouches after using the Kiinde bottles and bags for nursing. When I saw the Infantino system, I had to try it too. These pouches have a few advantages over the Foodii system and Twist pouches. Of course the filling mechanism (which you have to buy separately) is super cool. It was a lot easier to fill these with the filling station than to fill the Twist pouches with the cup and spout provided with the Foodii set.Aside from the filling station, the primary benefit to these pouches is that they are ready to go and completely disposable/recyclable, just like what you would buy from the store. The spout is built in and the lids are disposable and come with each pouch. The Twist pouches have a wider neck, which is good for the nursing system, but to use them as food pouches you have to attach a spout or spoon that you wash and reuse. Ok for at home, but not as convenient for on the go, which is why you really want to buy pouches.I like that its a 50 pack. I am a pretty busy working mom, so when I find time to make food for these suckers, I want to fill and freeze as much as I can in one session.I filled some with homemade baby food that I can freeze, thaw in warm water or fridge, and then squeeze onto the spoon for fairly mess-free feeding for my 6 month old. When she's bigger we can skip the spoon step. I also made some with applesauce and some with yogurt for my 4 year old as I'm always running late and pouches make a great in-the-car snack. I was hoping the yogurt would work to replace our standard frozen Gogurt while being slightly more nutritious, but they have to thaw quite a bit before you can get it out of the little spout. If I remember to throw in the fridge the night before it could be a good running out the door option.Pros:-Disposable/Recyclable, with spout built in and disposable lid-Easy to fill with the filling station-Price - these are cheaper than the Twist pouches, and depending on what you put in them, cheaper than buying pre-packaged pouches from the grocery store.Cons:-Have to purchase and use the filling station. I'm sure there's a way around it, but it can't be very easy. That spout is pretty narrow.-Smaller size - only 4 oz. Ok for my 6 month old, but would have liked a little bigger for my bigger kids. Twist pouches are roughly 6 oz-Adds an additional cost over just freezing food in jars or ice cube trays. I think the cost is worth the portable benefit.
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