Microwave Baby Bottle Steriliser
Microwave Baby Bottle Steriliser
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Description
Description
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.
How to use
How to use
-Pour 100ml of clean water into the steriliser base.
-Place bottles upside down and arrange accessories inside.
-Secure the lid and lock the fasteners.
-Microwave at 700–1000W for 7 minutes.
-Allow to cool for at least 5 minutes before opening.
Keep the lid closed to maintain sterility for up to 24 hours.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
-Holds up to 5 standard or wide-neck bottles
-Micro-biologically tested for safety and effectiveness
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