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Tommee Tippee Advanced Steam Electric Steriliser for Baby Bottles - Like New - £25


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Like New, Fully Cleaned. Bought for £50

Collection SE27

 

Manufacturers info:

Product details

Having clean, sterilised bottles ready for every feed is an essential part of caring for your baby. The Advanced Steam Electric Steriliser gives you a quick and easy way to protect your baby’s tummy from harmful bacteria and viruses*. *Tested against Influenza H1N1 (tested to EN 16777). The less time you spend cleaning and preparing your bottles, the better. With this electric steriliser you can sterilise up to 6 baby bottles in just 5 minutes* ensuring you have feed-ready bottles on hand for your baby, any time.

Features

  • Kills viruses* and 99.9% of bacteria: Viruses & bacteria don't stand a chance against our Steam Steriliser. This steriliser uses steam to kill 99.9% of harmful bacteria & viruses without chemicals
  • Quick sterilisation cycle: The Tommee Tippee Electric Steam Steriliser delivers 6 sterile baby bottles in just 5 minutes
  • Time-saving: Use this baby bottle steriliser to sterilise your bottles and other feeding accessories in advance as contents are kept sterile for up to 24 hours with the lid closed**
  • Easy to use: One-button-start and auto shut-off for safety. The easy-lift handles keep hands away from steam and 2-tier stackable tray can also be used as drying rack
  • Compatibility: Use this microwave steriliser with baby bottles from other brands as well as soothers, breast pumps and other feeding accessories

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