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Bottle Sterilisers
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I need a steriliser and its been a long time since I have had a baby and am unsure, I need one that you do not need milton tablets, but equipment needs to be dry when removing from steamer, if not dry how do i dry items so l know they are sterile,
Thanks
Jo
Ps no I am not pregnant orva gran.......lol
Thanks
Jo
Ps no I am not pregnant orva gran.......lol
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the best thing for you would be a steriliser that uses just steam, rather than any kind of solution.
Although they do dry the bottles, they can sometimes be a little bit wet from the steam. The only way to really dry them and make sure they're still sterile would be to leave them to dry naturally, in the steriliser.
Although they do dry the bottles, they can sometimes be a little bit wet from the steam. The only way to really dry them and make sure they're still sterile would be to leave them to dry naturally, in the steriliser.
I can't seem to find the one I was looking for, but this is the one I used when I last had a baby in the house! :)
http:// www.mot hercare .com/Ph ilips-A vent-Na tural-M icrowav e-Steam -Steril iser/47 8733,de fault,p d.html
I found it really good because it goes in the microwave, so it's really easy to transport if you're away from home.
And.... it's only £13 now!
Check out the reviews for the different sterilisers on that site :-)
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I found it really good because it goes in the microwave, so it's really easy to transport if you're away from home.
And.... it's only £13 now!
Check out the reviews for the different sterilisers on that site :-)
in my recent experience, there is no way of sterilising bottles and then them being immediately dry - milton obv doesn't do it, and neither does boiling or steam. If you dry them they become unsterile.
I have the one MM put in her link, and it's good. Things remain sterile for 24 hrs if you don't open it, so would have a little more time to dry i suppose, but they are usually still at least a little wet
I have the one MM put in her link, and it's good. Things remain sterile for 24 hrs if you don't open it, so would have a little more time to dry i suppose, but they are usually still at least a little wet