







👶 Puree Perfection Meets Modern Parenting Ease!
The Infantino Squeeze Station is a compact, BPA-free baby food maker designed for busy parents who want to prepare homemade purees with ease. It fills up to three reusable 3.5 oz pouches simultaneously through clear, measurement-marked tubes, ensuring precise portions. Featuring a non-skid base and soft rubber press, it guarantees mess-free operation. Dishwasher safe and space-saving, this purple station streamlines baby food prep, storage, and feeding for health-conscious families on the go.





























| ASIN | B009IVKY7Q |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,400 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #117 in Baby Food Storage Containers |
| Bottle nipple type | Vented |
| Bottle type | Vented Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,488) |
| Dishwasher safe | Yes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is portable | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 208-101E |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Material free | BPA Free,Phthalates Free |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 10.24 x 5.12 inches |
| Style | Squeeze Station Purple |
A**R
Easy to use and clean
Love this item. It is easy to use and clean. One plunger is not ideal when filling tubes with different items, as it needed to be washed in between switching to different tubes. However, not a deal breaker as it keeps cost of item down. This is great for creating pouches of a variety of squeezable options. Made dozens of yogurt/applesauce pouches for toddler. In addition, I don’t use much sour cream at a time, so buying it in a bigger container and transferring to pouches is ideal to freeze excess. Absolutely love this item.
C**J
Love it. Happy Toddler. Happy Mom.
I know there's a lot of debate about pouches and toddlers, but I think like everything else if you use it in moderation you are a-okay! We've been on the road a lot during these COVID times, and packing a healthy meal for a toddler can be challenging! I cringed every time we'd buy the Plum, Peter Rabbit, Once Upon a Farm, "insert pricey pouch price here". They were running us about $1.50-$2 a piece! My biggest gripe was the actual portions of veggies/fruits actually in each pack - some list it out, and honestly most of them are just pure fruit. When we are home I love to have my little guy go at it with feeling his food - we use these pouches either as a snack during the day or when we are in situations where its a little more difficult to get him to eat (usually if we visit someone or are on the road). What I love about this device: -Super easy to work. You just place the pouch in the slot, screw on the tube and push in the goodness (I'll admit I didn't read the instructions and stood puzzled for a good ten minutes on how to get the pouch on there, so don't feel bad if you do the same lol) -Super easy to clean. I use a straw brush to make sure the little end of the tube is cleaned too, but overall not that much mess to clean up! -Peace of mind knowing what's in the pouches! For a quick no cook pouch it takes me under ten minutes, and knowing that my toddler is getting fresh ingredients AND his veggies in makes me a happy momma! -Pouch prices. Sure these aren't going to save you a tremendous amount of money, but each disposable pouch is $.30 and food maybe is around another $.05-.10 a pack? Hey it's still savings and it's fresh! You could probably do reusable packs, but for me this route is so much easier. Each pouch you can store for about 2-3 days in the fridge and I think as long as 3 months in the freezer. Kind of like storing breastmilk! I haven't frozen any yet, so far I've been prepping about 2 yogurt mixes and 2 veggie mixes and it seems to work out great.
A**R
Great quality
I recently purchased a baby food pouch maker, and it has exceeded my expectations! This gadget has made preparing healthy and delicious meals for my little one so easy and fun. The process of blending fresh fruits and vegetables and then packaging them into pouches is incredibly convenient. The pouches are perfect for on-the-go snacking, allowing my toddler to enjoy nutritious meals while we're out and about. I love that I can control the ingredients, ensuring that my child is eating wholesome food without any preservatives or additives. Clean-up is a breeze, with the pouches being easy to rinse out and the maker itself being dishwasher safe. The whole family loves experimenting with different flavor combinations, and it turns mealtime into a creative activity.
E**.
Great concept, could be improved a little
I'm a first time mom and after buying baby food pouches and then deciding to make my own, I knew I needed to get this. The process is very simple: you set the device in the counter, place three pouches, screw the funnel-things, pour the food, squeeze it, un-screw the funnel-things, remove the pouches, screw the lids on them and write the name and date of the food inside. You can then keep the food in the fridge for up to 48hrs or freeze it up to 3 months. I like a lot of things about this: - it's very easy to clean if you do it right away, - it's small to store (they recommend keeping the box for this, I absolutely agree), - the food pouches take a lot less room than ice trays or other containers, - it's easy to use, and - it comes with a handy magnetic sticker to remind you of the food storage times. But I think there's room for improvement: - the funnel-things have three marks but no information about what they mean. I assume each is 1oz, but can't be sure. I fill them to the third line and my pouches are almost full, - the squeze-thing tends to leave some food behind if you fill the funnels above the third line. - the pouches are NOT microwave safe; to thaw and warm up the food you have to place the pouch in warm water, which then cools and you have to change for more warm water until it's done, but some foods separate into liquid/solids and then I have to use the food processor or blender to make them uniform again. In my experience, this problem doesn't occur if you microwave the food directly from the freezer. I think they try to avoid the risk of people burning the babies, but I also think a caregiver with common sense will wait until microwaved food is at a safe temperature for baby, but I digress... Overall I really, really like this, and I keep my fingers crossed for new microwavable pouches.
A**A
Es un aparato muy práctico. Nosotros salimos bastante y es la mejor forma de llevar la comida de nuestro bebé. Preferimos que coma los purés que le hacemos nosotros a los comprados. Con este aparato nos garantizamos que la comida llega bien y dura 4 días ( por lo menos) sin congelar. Es limpio, sencillo y práctico . Tanto es así que se lo hemos regalado a unos cuantos amigos!!!
K**L
I love this station. I use it in combination with the Avent blender and steamer. It is very easy to use and very easy to clean. The tubes can be stored in the space where the pouches are placed when using this. The only criticism I have is that when you push the food in to the pouch you need to undo the tube from the station otherwise you will find it hard to get the plunger out due to the vacuum. The pouches can be frozen and are also perfect for putting yoghurt etc in something my great niece loves. Would recommend this station if you want to make plenty of your own food for baby.
J**L
Excelente opción para mantener alimentos para bebés, muy fácil y practico. Puedes poner cualquier alimento y pure y se etiqueta facilmente.
美**子
息子の離乳食準備に購入しました。たくさんお出かけはしたいけど、ちゃんと離乳食は食べさせたいとゆー私の思いを叶えてくれそうです。パウチに詰めるのが手間ではなく、使用時はスプーンがつけられるってゆー素敵な工夫が◎です。
A**E
Ich liebe diese Station! Da ich selbst für meine Tochter (6 Monate alt) koche, finde ich die Quetschbeutel sehr praktisch (leichter als Glas, keine Bruchgefahr, gut zum Einfrieren). Und es macht einfach Spass, sie mit Infantino Station zu füllen :-) Auch die Form und Zusammensetzung der Station ist gut durchgedacht: nimmt wenig Platz, gut zum Reinigen! Nur ein ABER - Einweg-Quetschbeutel sind nicht umweltfreundlich :-( Sonst bin ich sehr zufrieden.
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