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Tommee Tippee Essentials 2 in 1 Cold Water and Microwave Baby Bottle Steriliser, 4-Minute Sterilisation Cycle

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Because travel sterilisers need to be compact enough to carry around, they’re usually short on bells and whistles. What we loved about the Milton Solo was that, travel steriliser or not, it’s more adaptable and comes with more useful design features than any other travel model we tested.

However, Kate says, “It is always recommended to sterilise your baby’s bottles and teats for as long as you continue using them. This is because milk and milk curds can remain in small amounts in the teat and bottle, and the bugs that feed on them can cause stomach upsets.” How do I sterilise baby equipment?There’s an on-off switch on the base of the steriliser that isn’t mentioned in the instructions, which is confusing You don’t have to use Tommee Tippee bottles either, as it fits most brands of baby bottles. If you'd rather have the plug-in version this appliance is also available as an electric steriliser.

Relatively new to the steriliser market are UV sterilisers, which use UV light to kill bacteria. Their versatility means that you can use them to pretty much sterilise anything, including mobile phones and keys, however some UV sterilisers may not be suitable for sterilising natural rubber and latex (think certain dummies and the ever-popular Sophie La Girafe). If you’re fed up with cluttered countertops (and cluttered everything else), these Max Strength microwave steriliser bags could be just what you need to save your sanity. With no need to have yet another appliance clogging up the kitchen counter, sterilising takes only three minutes with these handy and affordable bags that can be taken almost anywhere where there’s a microwave present. Our editors have highlighted these through research supported by the recommendations shared by our experienced parents in the BabyCentre Community. For example, self-sterilising MAM bottles offer the flexibility to sterilise without needing equipment (great for travelling) whereas using a dedicated steriliser allows you to sterilise multiple MAM bottles at once.Stylish and useful, this steriliser cleans and dries up to six bottles at a time, and both the main trunk and arms are fitted with special steam outlets to make sure sterilisation is very through. Short wavelength ultraviolet light (aka UV-C light) kills micro-organisms on the surface of an object by penetrating the cellular wall and deactivating bacteria. Nuby’s electric steam steriliser comes with a drying function so equipment can immediately be reused without having to wait for it to cool down or dry off. Our tester loved this feature and found it very useful.

She noted how many bottles or breast pump parts could fit comfortably into the steriliser, how long the cycle was, how loud the unit was in use (if appropriate), and how big the product’s footprint was on the kitchen counter. This holds up to six bottles and features a pouring spout so it's very easy to empty it. There's also a handy weight to make sure everything is submerged in the solution. Sterilizing all of your baby’s feeding equipment each time you use it is reccomended for at least the first 12 months of your baby’s life. How long do you have to sterilize baby bottles?

It's cheap to buy, fast, easy to use and will last forever. You can use steriliser fluid or tablets. It's by far one of the best buys we made when I was pregnant." Sterilizing is one of the most important ways of protecting your baby so that they stay safe and healthy. But if you’re bottle-feeding full time or expressing breastmilk regularly, you should find each of the different modes very helpful – and the fact that the warming unit handles food as well as milk means it should continue to be useful, even once you’re done with sterilising completely.

The items are sterile after a manufacturer-recommended 15-minute cycle – the NHS recommends 30 minutes – and remain so for as long as they’re in the solution. Plus, they don’t need rinsing off when they’re needed. Items can continue to be added and removed as necessary over 24 hours when the solution will need to be remade. Kate Bennett says, “This is such an individual choice. It depends on what you find easiest, what your budget is and how much space you have. That’s before you think about what you’ll be sterilising and how you plan to feed your baby.” It’s recommended that you sterilise anything thattouchesbreast milk or formula, as well as anything thatregularly goes in your baby’s mouth. Rachel Jeffcoat has worked for 15 years as an editor and writer, after starting her career managing science and technology journals.While they tend to take longer to sterilise things than a steam steriliser, the advantage of a UV steriliser is that you don't have to contend with equipment that's hot to the touch after sterilisation, making them a safer option for most households. You also won't need to do any descaling after use. What makes a steriliser safe?

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