The Dr. Brown's Microwave Steam Sterilizer is one of the top
microwave sterilizers on the market today.
Not exact matches
In a perfect world your accommodation has a kitchenette or at least a
microwave, which would make packing your
microwave sterilizer a sensible option — especially since you could pack all your gear inside of it, and it's handy to have
on the counter as a catch - all for all your feeding gear before you do the washing up at the end of the night.
There are several sterilization methods available including boiling parts
on the stove, sterilizing in a dishwasher that reaches 140 degrees, using a
microwave sterilizer or an electric
sterilizer.
The phillips advent by far, is one of the most efficient and cheapest
microwave sterilizer currently
on the market.
On the plus side, Dr. Brown
microwave bottle
sterilizer can also be used with tap water and it's custom molded design means that it can hold a variety of baby bottles including narrow or wider neck bottles.
To sum up, it would be fair to say that not only the Philips advent
microwave steam bottle
sterilizer is cost effective (which makes it affordable for most) but its a perfect fit to take
on your overnight journeys too i.e. when you need it the most.
Once the bottles are in the
sterilizer, place it in the
microwave and heat
on full power for 4 to 8 minutes, depending
on the wattage of your
microwave.
Generally
microwave sterilizers take anywhere from 2 - 8 minutes depending
on how many watts your unit has.
The Munchkin Steam
Microwave Sterilizer safely kills up to 99.9 percent of bacteria
on bottles, nipples, pacifiers, teethers, and breast pump accessories.
This amazingly constructed
microwave steam
sterilizer not only looks elegant but also provides enough space to accommodate more bottles than other
sterilizers on the market.
This is important because if the lid is not locked into place, the
sterilizer can leak hot water
on you when you remove it from the
microwave.
The time may also vary depending
on the
microwave you have, the type of
sterilizer, and the number of bottles your
sterilizer holds.
While this may only take a few minutes to sterilize the bottles, you will need to get the
sterilizer ready, remove it from the
microwave, place the bottles
on a drying rack or dry them, and clean the
sterilizer.