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Tommee Tippee Easigrip Self-Feeding Weaning Spoons 5-Pack $5 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Alright.

Found these Tommee Tippee Easigrip Self-Feeding Weaning Spoons – a mouthful, just like the mashed-up peas they're dealing with. My sisters kid is already eating mango, imagine that.

First off, they're banging on about Bacshield – sounds like a superhero thing for germs. Because babies, you know, they're like magnets for all things sticky and germ-infested. This spoon's like their little shield against the invisible army.

Now, the handles are chunky – not sure if we're talking about baby handles or chicken drumsticks. But apparently, they're easy for the little munchkins to grab. Like they're lifting baby weights or something.

The spoon itself is wide and deep – wider than my mate Dave's theories on aliens. They say it's for scooping baby goo, and the depth keeps the mush from doing a runner. I reckon that's good unless you're into cleaning mush off the walls.

Here's the big sell – bite-proof, chew-proof, drop-proof, and throw-proof. It's like they're challenging babies to a spoon Olympics. "Go on, give it your worst – this spoon's made of steel!" I hope they're not using these in baby food fights; it could get messy.

And of course, they're easy to clean. Sterilizer and dishwasher safe – because who's got time to handwash baby spoons? I've got better things to do than scrubbing mashed carrots off tiny utensils.

So, if you want a spoon that can handle the chaos babies bring to the dinner table – be it the mess or the germs – these Tommee Tippee things might be your baby feeding heroes. As for me, I'm not interested in having kids although Susan keeps pushing it on me.

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  • +5

    Great work on the description! Got one, but don't have a baby. You should work in their marketing department.

    • He's just using Chat GPT

  • -3

    Upvoted just for the description lol

  • +1

    Is that you, Mr Marketing Department?

    • I just operate the desk at XFM, on a Saturday from 1-3.

  • +5

    Got it for $4.25
    Deleted old baby wish list, created a new "due date"

  • That fact that this is a front page deal means I have severely misjudged the average Ozbargainer.

  • +1

    Head like a (profanity) orange!

    • Just don't put a Burger King bag on it.

  • oh for ffff… play a record

  • Alright, so, you've got these little marvels called the Tommee Tippee Easigrip Self-Feeding Weaning Spoons, right? It's like someone finally understood that babies need to eat, but they don't need to look like they're trying to wrestle an octopus with a regular spoon.

    Now, picture this – five of these bad boys in a pack, ready to make your life a bit less chaotic. They're not just spoons; they're like the superhero sidekicks of baby feeding. First off, they've got this easigrip thing going on – it's like holding a spoon, but without the hassle. Even a chimp could handle it, and that's saying something.

    And let's not forget the self-feeding bit. These spoons are like the wingmen for your little one's journey into solids. The design is genius – small enough for those tiny mouths, but not so tiny that it's playing hide and seek with the food. No one wants to turn feeding time into a treasure hunt, right?

    The material is top-notch, too – safe, BPA-free, and easy to clean. It's like they knew parents don't have time for complicated cleaning rituals. Just a rinse and you're done – more time for staring blankly into space and wondering why you thought having a baby was a good idea.

    So, if you're knee-deep in the feeding frenzy and need a spoon that won't make you question your life choices, grab the Tommee Tippee Easigrip Self-Feeding Weaning Spoons. Karl Pilkington approved – and that's saying something, ain't it?

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