Ceres Chill Breastmilk Chiller - White
Ceres Chill Breastmilk Chiller allows convenient & safe storage of breastmilk when you are out & about.
- 3 different ways of storage depending on capacity needs: 12oz (350ml), 24oz (700ml) & 34oz (1000ml)
- Patented, rigorously tested for reliable chilling & storage
- Store breastmilk safely when you have no access to fridge
- Double walled stainless steel with powder coated exterior
- Copper-lined & bismuth sealed, NO lead component
- Does not include pumps & teat attachment
Pack include:
- Inner chamber with cap
- Outer body with lid
- Versatile connecting collar
- Silicone handle for easy handling
Ceres Chill can be connected to breast pump for single or double pumping.
Compatible pump without adaptor: Medela (except Freestyle Flex), Evenflo, Ameda, Ardo, Gland, Kidstime, Nibble, Babysteps, Bellema.
Compatible pump with adaptor/universal pump converter (available to purchase separately) : Spectra, Phillips Avent
Adaptor/universal pump converter is available for purchase here
For detailed product instruction click here.
Storing milk in outer chamber:
1. Prep at home by filling ice cubes into inner chamber
2. Once finish expressing, remove inner chamber & pour milk into outer chamber
3. Secure inner chamber that is filled with ice cubes back into the outer chamber
Video demo of storing milk in outer chamber.
Storing milk in inner chamber:
1. Prep at home by putting ice cubes in the outer chamber, with a splash of water
2. Once finish expressing, pour milk into the inner chamber
Video demo of storing milk in inner chamber.
"This has been a game changer for me because of the way I travel. So, in the beginning, I would pump and store the milk on ice and hope that it would be okay through a cross-country flight or something. But this thermos thing chills the milk. It’s legit, like it is always cold when it comes out. This way I’m never afraid my milk will go bad even if I can’t get it into a refrigerator. We have so many things we need to be thinking about as moms, we shouldn’t have to be worried about whether our breast milk is going to stay fresh." Hilary Swank as told to The Strategist (NY Mag)