2 in 1 Bottle & Nipple Brush
2 in 1 Bottle & Nipple Brush
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Description
Description
Pigeon 2 in 1 Bottle and Nipple Brush effectively cleans bottles, teats and accessories.
Our bottle brush comes with an easy grip handle.
Separated brushes for bottles and teats.
Proven efficacy for at least 10,000 strokes. Avoid using excessive force or bending the wire.
Use on both slim and wide neck bottles.
How to use
How to use
Precaution: Keep out of reach of children. Store away from direct heat and sunlight. Dry complete after use. Avoid using excessive force when cleaning as it may cause scratches.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
-Easy handle and finger grip at the most appropriate angle for ease of washing
-Nylon bristles enable thorough scrubbing and cleaning of glass bottle walls
-High density nylon tip effectively removes tough stains at the bottom of bottles
-Comes with a nipple brush to clean smaller areas of the nipples
-Compatible for slim & wide neck bottles
-Recommended for usage on glass nursing bottles
-BPA/BPS free
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