PPSU Bottles and Teats
PPSU Bottles and Teats
Pigeon PPSU baby bottles are safe to use, with medical grade plastic. Similar to glass bottles, PPSU baby bottles are a great option to combat bacteria and odours, but are also light-weight and resilient against heat.
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Pigeon PPSU baby bottles are made from high-quality medical-grade plastic that offers the clarity of glass with the strength of plastic. Naturally resistant to bacteria, stains, and odours, PPSU is the perfect choice for parents who want a durable, long-lasting bottle that’s safe for repeated sterilisation.
Lightweight and easy to handle, PPSU bottles are ideal for everyday use—at home or on the go. They’re also BPA-free, heat-resistant, and built to withstand regular boiling, steaming, or UV sterilisation.
Explore the range of Pigeon PPSU bottles and experience a safer, smarter way to feed your baby.
PPSU Baby Bottle Review
" Best Bottles on the Market
Great bottles. I’ve tried over 5 different brands as I’m a breastfeeding mum also it worked perfectly well! My baby took both breast and bottle with no fuss. There was never any leakages. I introduced it to my girlfriend who’s baby had colic and it also cleared him from that. Brilliant! Definitely using the same bottles for my second child."
Amy, Product Review.
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