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MAM Easy Start Self Sterilising Anti-Colic Baby Bottle Pack of 2 (2 x 260 ml), MAM Bottles with Medium Flow MAM Teats Size 2, Newborn Essentials, Grey (Designs May Vary)

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Capacity: Four bottles | Materials: BPA-free plastic | Included: Sterilisation unit, bottle/food warming unit, two 160ml MAM Anti-Colic bottles, two 0-2 month dummies, and teat tongs Good for parents who The advantage of microwave sterilisers is that they’re more capacious than travel models but smaller than electric ones, so they can be stored out of sight. The length of the cycle is almost always shorter than using an electric steriliser, too, which might come in handy with a very hungry baby. More expensive than some other electric models, like the Tommee Tippee Super-Steam Advanced Electric Steriliser or the Nuby Natural Touch Sterilise the bottles using your preferred method, such as boiling them in a pot of water or using a steam steriliser. This will help to kill any remaining bacteria and ensure the bottles are safe for your baby to use.

One of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to sterilize baby bottles is by using the boiling water method. Here’s how it works:For Mumsnetters who want to avoid buying a steriliser altogether, these MAM self-sterilising bottles are a great option. The bottle comes apart and can be assembled in such a way that they work as their own steam steriliser in the microwave, making keeping them hygienic a doddle. Electric sterilisers sold in the EU should have the CE marking somewhere on the box or instructions. This indicates that the steriliser complies with relevant EU legislation on health, safety and environment standards. Microwave sterilisers also use steam to sterilise their contents, which may appeal to you if you prefer to sterilise without chemicals.

It’s important to ensure that the bottles are completely dry before using them. Any moisture left inside the bottle can lead to the growth of bacteria. Wrap Up I recommend Mam bottles, so easy to sterilise in the microwave!" Recommended by Mumsnetter IsababybelIt’s important to note that the recommended sterilization time may vary depending on the wattage of your microwave. It’s always best to refer to the instructions provided by MAM for the most accurate and up-to-date information. According to the NHS, sterilising feeding equipment is necessary for the first 12 months to keep your baby free from bacteria that could harm their brand-new immune systems. If you’re planning on expressing breast milk, combination feeding or using a dummy during your baby’s first year, you’ll need to sterilise all the relevant baby equipment after every use. After cleaning, rinse off each item in cold, clean water and then you’re ready to sterilise. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions exactly, especially when positioning items in the steriliser and adding the correct amount of water or sterilisation solution. When it comes to sterilizing baby bottles, the most common method used is a steam sterilizer. However, if you don’t have access to a steam sterilizer or prefer alternative methods, there are a few options available. In this section, we will explore two popular alternatives: the boiling water method and chemical sterilizing solutions. Boiling Water Method We are pleased to offer our customers the chance to recycle their old electrical items. When buying a new electrical item from us you can return your old one bought in the online shop on mambaby.com/gb to us and we will ensure it is correctly recycled. Postage and customs duty is at your own cost. You can return your item to:

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