Baby Bullet Review
The Baby Bullet Food System is made by the people who brought you Magic Bullet. It’s designed to help parents turn any whole food into safe, healthy, and natural baby food.
Find out everything you need to know about the Baby Bullet today in our review.
What is the Baby Bullet?
The Baby Bullet is a complete food system that comes with a blender, two different rotating blades, 8 different containers, and a spatula
All of the containers come emblazoned with a cheerful smile. Parents can use the Baby Bullet to create baby food to support their child’s development.
Just like the Magic Bullet, the Baby Bullet is easy to use. You put food into the container, then press down on the top to activate the spinning blades.
The Baby Bullet is made by the same company that brought you the Magic Bullet, Nutribullet, and Party Bullet. Officially, the manufacturer’s name is Baby Bullet, LLC.
How Does the Baby Bullet Work?
The goal of the Baby Bullet is to help any parent make fresh, all-natural baby food from fruits, vegetables, rice, grains, and other wholesome foods.
The system comes with two different bowls and two different blades. You put food into the blade and attach the Baby Blend Blade to create a pureed blend of vegetables and fruits of your choice.
If you want to feed your baby small portions of whole grains, rice, oats, and other cereals, then you can use the milling blade, which grinds foods into a finer powder.
Follow the recipes included in the Baby Bullet guidebook and give those foods to your baby to support healthy development.
Whether you’ve used a Magic Bullet before or not, the Baby Bullet is very simple to use.
Baby Bullet Components
The Baby Bullet comes with all of the following components:
— Milling Blade and Blend Blade
— The Batchbowl
— Power Base
— Date-Dial Cups
— Short Cups
— Stay-Fresh Lids
— User Manual
— Pocket Nutritionist
— Baby Bullet Healthy Baby Nutrition Guide
All of these components are pretty self-explanatory. You use The Batchbowl to create large portions of baby food – which is useful if you have multiple babies. You also have a Power Base, which is used to spin the blades around.
The Date-Dial cups are a unique creation: you can spin the top of the cup around to a certain date. If you store your food long-term in the fridge, you can check exactly how fresh it is.
You get three books with every Baby Bullet order, including a User Manual, Healthy Baby Nutrition Guide, and The Pocket Nutritionist. That User Manual lists all of the instructions for using the device, while The Pocket Nutritionist suggests certain foods and recipes to use.
The Baby Bullet Healthy Baby Nutrition Guide is particularly helpful. It contains 200 pages of “everything you need to know to feed your baby the healthiest foods for optimum development.” It describes which foods to introduce at which parts of a baby’s life cycle, including the 4-6 month period, 7, 8, 9, and 10 months. You can also check which foods are most valuable to a baby’s development.
How to Buy the Baby Bullet
Buying the Baby Bullet is relatively straightforward. You can buy it from the official website, BabyBullet.com, or you buy from Amazon.
Here’s how pricing breaks down on each site:
— Amazon: $59.99 plus free shipping
— BabyBullet.com: $59.97 plus free shipping and handling or three payments of $19.99 plus free shipping and handling
You can also find the Baby Bullet at Babies R Us, Walmart, Target and other big box retailers. At Babies R Us, Walmart, and Target, the product is priced at the same rate of $59.
You can also call Baby Bullet directly to order over the phone: just call (800) 237-5015.
Baby Bullet Accessories
Baby Bullet, LLC sells a few different accessories for the Baby Bullet, including:
— To-Go Bag: Pack up your Baby Bullet and its containers and take it on the go with this bag. It features a shoulder strap and an easy-to-clean interior for a total price of $24.99 plus $7.99 shipping and processing.
— Turbo Steamer: Turbo Steamer promises to cook or defrost baby food “up to 5 times faster than traditional steaming or boiling.” You add fruits and vegetables to the steamer then turn it on for 7 to 13 minutes. This can also be used to sterilize baby pacifiers. It costs $19.98 plus $6.99 shipping and processing.
— Storage Completer Kit: The standard Baby Bullet comes with 6 storage containers and 6 Date-Dial Lids. This Storage Completer Kit, however, lets parents store an additional 2 weeks of food. IT contains 15 pieces, including 6 additional Storage Cups, 6 additional Date-Dial Lids, 1 additional Storage tray, and an Easy Pop Batch Tray and Lid. It costs $19.98 plus $4.99 shipping and processing.
Warranty and Return Policy
Baby Bullet, LLC offers a one year warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty guarantees that the product will be free from any manufacturing defects.
That warranty does not cover wear and tear on the item. It also doesn’t transfer between owners.
If you want your product to be covered even further, then the Baby Bullet four year limited warranty is a good option. It’s available for an additional $9.99. That warranty lasts an additional four years beyond the one year warranty period (5 total years of coverage). However, it still only covers defective parts and workmanship problems as opposed to general wear and tear.
Who Should Use the Baby Bullet?
The Baby Bullet claims to help make kids healthier. However, just like the Magic Bullet, its health benefits are directly related to what you put inside the blender. If you want to feed your kid healthy fruits, vegetables, and other foods in a short amount of time, then the Baby Bullet can help you do that.
The only issue with the Baby Bullet is that it’s virtually identical to the Magic Bullet and other blenders. It has smiley faces on the containers and has special Date-Dial Lids. But aside from these changes, it’s a standard blender – just marketed towards parents of new babies.
If you don’t already own a Magic Bullet and want to make healthy, nutritious food for your baby, then the Baby Bullet can help you do that.