Microwave Baby Bottle Steriliser
The Pigeon Microwave Steam Steriliser provides a simple and easy way to effectively sterilise your baby’s bottles, teats and accessories. It can fit most sizes of nursing bottles and accommodates up to 5 standard or wide neck Pigeon bottles.
- 7 minute cycle
- 5 minute cooling
- Requires 100ml water
- Heating level should be between 700-1000W
- Fits most brands of nursing bottles
- Can maintain a sterile environment for 24 hours after sterilising, provided that the lid remains closed
The Pigeon baby bottle steriliser is micro-biologically tested to ensure effective prevention of bacteria growth.
Shipping
We offer free shipping for orders over a various thresholds and charge a flat rate of $12.50 for all other domestic deliveries.
Please allow up to 3 days for metro delivery and up to 6 business days for regional delivery.
Returns
At Pigeon, we are happy to offer you a return for change of mind within 14 days of delivery, on most full price items.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How does a microwave baby bottle steriliser work?
A microwave steriliser uses steam generated from a small amount of water to eliminate harmful bacteria on bottles, teats and feeding accessories. With the Pigeon Microwave Steam Steriliser, you simply add 100 ml of water, load your clean bottles, and microwave for 7 minutes at the recommended wattage. The steam circulates inside the closed unit to thoroughly sterilise every surface.
How long do items stay sterile after using the Pigeon Microwave Steam Steriliser?
Once the cycle is complete and the lid remains securely closed, the contents stay sterile for up to 24 hours. This makes it ideal for preparing bottles ahead of time, especially for overnight feeds or busy mornings.
How many bottles can the Pigeon Microwave Steam Steriliser hold?
The steriliser fits up to five bottles (standard or wide-neck) along with teats and accessories. It’s practical for parents who need multiple bottles ready each day without running several cycles.
Do I need to wash bottles before putting them in the microwave steriliser?
Yes. Sterilising doesn’t replace proper cleaning. Bottles, teats and parts should be washed thoroughly with warm soapy water and rinsed well before sterilising. For more guidance on safe cleaning and sterilising, see Pigeon’s helpful article: Keeping It Clean: A Guide to Bottle Sterilisers, Cleansers & Baby Laundry Essentials.