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Stand or collar to hold bottle for warming in pot
Does something exists for bottle warming that is, essentially, just a collar that attached to the rim of a pot in order to hold a bottle upright while it is being warmed on the stove?

The real need: something hands-free, small or dual-use, and stove top. (Maybe a small double-boiler?)

Does this exist commercially (and what is it called)? It seems like a simple problem: what creative solution am I missing?


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You could try a steel cafetiere or a wide stove top infuser teapot. An espresso maker would do if you could take out the middle spout.

The STEEL CAFETIERE is your best bet.

I don't know where you are but a quick search on Amazon in the US or Europe will produce lots of options, and even give you more ideas.


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why dont you just put in the microwave? No need to watch the pot.

Alternatively, in the UK you can buy an AC bottle warmer (essentially a bain-marie) that takes a little water and has a thermostat, I get that you're trying to avoid an extra appliance, but you can maybe sell it on ebay when you're finished?


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The comment of @catija is the answer I would accept:

We heat water for two minutes in the microwave in a 2-cup pyrex
measuring cup, remove it from the microwave, put the bottle in, let it
sit for a minute, swirl, let it sit for another minute... and it's
warm. No need for a pot on the stove at all.

Or using a mug (anything with handle) one-third filled with water. As long as you have a microwave:

no extra gadgets needed
can do one-handed
can be safely left unsupervised (or forgotten about)
heats to a consistent temperature


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