SofTouch™ III PPSU Bottles
SofTouch™ III PPSU Bottles
An improvement on the original SofTouch baby bottle, the Pigeon SofTouch™ III PPSU Bottles are crafted from Polyphenylsulfone (PPSU) – a medical-grade plastic known for its durability. This makes the SofTouch III PPSU bottles ideal for regular to high use, as the PPSU material is highly resistant to wear and tear.
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> What is the SofTouch PPSU bottle made from?
PPSU stands for Polyphenylsulfone, which is a medical grade plastic that is naturally honey toned and highly durable. PPSU doesn’t retain any odours or flavours from breast milk or formula and is ideal for regular to high use.
> What are the differences between SofTouch and Softouch III PPSU bottles?
Our new SofTouch III bottles and teats range have been improved to encourage a smoother feed from breast to bottle. With a new designed teat that mimics the natural drinking pattern of a baby drinking from the mum’s breasts, it promotes the same three feeding movements: latching, sucking, and swallowing.
> How long can you use PPSU bottle?
How often you need to replace your bottles will depend on the frequency they are used, but in general we recommend that PPSU bottles are replaced after 12 months.
For more information on the SofTouch™ III PPSU Bottles and their features, visit our comprehensive guide to the Best Baby Bottles.
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