Powdered Milk Container
Powdered Milk Container
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Description
Description
Make feeding on the go effortless with the Pigeon Powdered Milk Container. Designed for busy parents, it features three stackable compartments for pre-measured formula or snacks and a convenient top nozzle for fast, spill-free pouring. Lightweight and compact, it ensures accurate, fuss-free feeds anytime, anywhere.
How to use
How to use
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
Separate portions allow accurate feed preparation and prevent wastage.
-Easy-Pour Top Nozzle
Makes formula transfer quick, mess-free, and simple while out and about.
-Perfect for Travel & Outings
Eliminates the need to carry full formula tins—compact and lightweight.
-Multi-Use Convenience
Ideal for storing milk powder and also great for snacks and small foods.
-BPA-Free, Food-Grade Materials
Safe for babies; hygienic storage for formula and snacks.
-Fully Sterilizable
Can be sterilized by boiling, microwave, or chemical methods.
-Space-Saving Stackable Design
Easy to pack into diaper bags without taking up excess space.
-Budget Friendly Solution
Practical, durable, and reusable.
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