When you first buy bottles, it is important to sterilize them at least one time. After that, it is no longer necessary to sterilize bottles and their accessories. Many years ago, when water supplies were not reliably clean, baby items required sterilization, but nowadays, this is thankfully not an issue.
I’m surprised the Phillips avent sterilizer and dryer isn’t in this list. That one has really good reviews compared to 3 of the 4 you mentioned in this video .
The Chicco Baby Bottle sterilizer impresses with efficient steam and capacity, but lacks user-friendly controls. It's effective but challenging for others to operate. Cleaning can be a hassle. Alternative options might offer more convenience.
This video doesn’t really compare the machines. Instead it just reads off the descriptions of each. It would be a lot more effective if you show the same bottles being sterilized by each machine and then show the before/after of the bottles by each bottle.
Don't get the Philips microwave sterilizer. We tried putting Avent bottles in the tray with the collars and nipples, as they say you can do, but the pieces didn't fit as advertised. Used it maybe once, and it's been a bin to hold items ever since. I'd get microwave sanitizer bags before getting this product.
Dr browns also fits all other bottles. I saw it in another review.
When you first buy bottles, it is important to sterilize them at least one time. After that, it is no longer necessary to sterilize bottles and their accessories. Many years ago, when water supplies were not reliably clean, baby items required sterilization, but nowadays, this is thankfully not an issue.
I’m surprised the Phillips avent sterilizer and dryer isn’t in this list. That one has really good reviews compared to 3 of the 4 you mentioned in this video .
Do you recomend philips avent stralizer or dr brown i dont know which is better
You said avent is better compared to 3 of the 4 they mention
Of the the 4 which is better than avent?
The Chicco Baby Bottle sterilizer impresses with efficient steam and capacity, but lacks user-friendly controls. It's effective but challenging for others to operate. Cleaning can be a hassle. Alternative options might offer more convenience.
Doctor Brown
This video doesn’t really compare the machines. Instead it just reads off the descriptions of each. It would be a lot more effective if you show the same bottles being sterilized by each machine and then show the before/after of the bottles by each bottle.
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Don't get the Philips microwave sterilizer. We tried putting Avent bottles in the tray with the collars and nipples, as they say you can do, but the pieces didn't fit as advertised. Used it maybe once, and it's been a bin to hold items ever since. I'd get microwave sanitizer bags before getting this product.
No Papablic Pro in this mix? That’s one of the top rated sterilizer/dryers out there. I’d love to see your take on that one compared to some of these.
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medela steam bag: put water, put bottles in bag, microwave 3-5 mins...done....no fancy machines...
some pump partscant be sterilised that way
Microwaving and boiling plastic bottles releases micro and nano plastics.
5:42 vocal fry lol, stop it! It's such a terrible habit.