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RE:STMs - what is worth keeping?
... also ditched my baby bath tub, all cloth toys, bottle nipples, and bottle sterilizer. The tub... myself with a full up bottle washer ��
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ab0511 |
Apr 5, 2026 |
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What do I put on my registry and is it tacky or needed to have a second shower?
... registry the first time around (bottle washer/sterilizer, baby brezza etc.). I breastfed and... he was never picky about bottle temperature. This time around we... I talk to LOVE their baby brezzas. Any advice welcome! It...
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marissaamamacita |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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product recommendations
having a baby again 8 years later and I could use some recommendations what's your fav breast pump? I really want a bottle washer/sterilizer so recs for that would be appreciated baby cam? baby wearing apparatus? plz and thank you in advance. 🙏🏻
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JuniperRain |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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RE:Registry Item Haves & Have Nots
... to buy cute things for baby. Things I’ve used a lot...), Love to Dream swaddle up (baby hated arms swaddled down), portable ... saved us many times when baby decides to pee or poop... we love are the Grownsy bottle washer/sterilizer and an Owlet sock.
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egglett |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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RE:Tips/Tricks/Advice/Things you wish you knew
... need has been our Momcozy bottle washer/sterilizer and Owlet. Both are so... especially the hard ones, and baby shoes. I strongly suggest signing... up and getting the free baby registry gifts from Babylist, Amazon... see what best suits my baby.
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NoemiiiiJ |
Feb 27, 2026 |
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RE:What’s the one item you cannot live without after having a baby
Since this 2nd baby is strictly bottle fed (her choice, first was ebf) my momcozy bottle washer / sterilizer / dryer is used every single day and sometimes twice a day. I also want to give a shout-out to my momcozy travel bottle warmer as we go places quite often and this was GREAT for warming up milk on the go.
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abeatty390 |
Feb 26, 2026 |
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RE:Anyone still sterilizing bottles and pump parts?
We do! We have the baby brezza bottle washer which also sterilizes and dries. I love that thing, totally the best purchase postpartum. We don’t have a dishwasher so at first we were handwashing bottles and microwaving them in a sterilizer bag. So glad we decided to upgrade! We also sterilize all his binkies and teethers frequently
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sc0530 |
Feb 25, 2026 |
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RE:EBF baby starting daycare..
... was so overwhelmed when my baby started daycare - it took ... or Fridays pumped milk. My baby is usually at daycare from ... you if they think your baby needs more or less. Be ...prepared for your baby not to nap or eat ...! My mom gave me a bottle washer/sterilizer and has helped so much! ...
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maddawg23 |
Feb 24, 2026 |
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RE:What is the best bottle sterilizer?
@pregzilla, Yes, I second the baby brezza sterilizer and dryer. Ours held up ... second, we upgraded to the baby brezza bottle washer pro. I like that it ...
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Sandycanty |
Feb 16, 2026 |
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RE:Registry Ideas (FTM)
... wife are still using their baby bottle washer, lol. He said it might... have the Momcozy KleanPal Pro Baby Bottle Washer, Sterilizer & Dryer - All-in-One Cleaning... for Bottles, Pump Parts & Baby Essentials [must be near a...
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Bru-SMC2025 |
Jan 13, 2026 |
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RE:Is Having a Sterilized Actually Useful
I had it on my baby shower wishlist and never got it, no regrets! Depending on how often you do dishes or if you have a dishwasher, the bottle WASHER might be worth it, but the sterilizer you can do without. The baby brezza formula maker however was a lifesaver.
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sigmamom |
Jan 12, 2026 |
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RE:What do we use the least?
.... The small baby towels- definitely get larger baby towels/ baby beach towels 2... bath tub/insert that the baby can use as they grow ... what will work, and the baby is constantly changing its mind ... what they prefer hahah. Kyte baby has an awesome one that ... is AMAZING 11. mom cozy bottle washer, drier, sterilizer. GAMEEEEE CHANGER wow. I use ...
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MrsJohnson2025 |
Jan 10, 2026 |
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RE:Eufy S1
If the pump parts are marked sterilizer safe, I think a full cycle should be fine. My pump parts are, and I run them through the baby brezza bottle washer pro without issues. It washes, sterilizes, and dries in one go, which has saved me so much time while on a pumping schedule.
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clemmiethisside |
Jan 8, 2026 |
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RE:Anyone pregnant with baby number 2? Advice for transition from one to two
@ElmineBLG, Yes to all of these. We had the baby brezza sterilizer with our first and it was really helpful, but we ended up upgrading to their bottle washer later on. With more bottles and pump parts in rotation, it made cleanup a lot easier than sterilizing separately.
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lyliaa |
Jan 6, 2026 |
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Has anyone tried the Baby Brezza Bottle Washer Pro - All In One Bottle Washer, Sterilizer, and Dryer?
Is there any other all in ones out there? submitted by /u/Imadethissoi to r/twoxindiamums [link] [comments]
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Imadethissoi |
Apr 2, 2026 |
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KleanPal Pro review: All-in-One Baby Bottle Washer & Sterilizer
Quick verdict KleanPal Pro is a compact, all-in-one cleaner that promises to simplify bottle care with washing, sterilizing, and drying in one run. Based on the header specs and common user feedback, it seems like a solid option for busy parents who want to cut down on hand-washing rituals. This isn’t a miracle machine, but it’s reasonably convenient for everyday bottle prep and pump parts care. Here’s the real talk: it’s not whisper-quiet, it does take up counter space, and setup can be a little finicky if you’re new to multi-function units. If you’re after time-savings and straightforward care, you’ll likely appreciate what it does well. KleanPal Pro Check today’s price Specs snapshot All-in-One: washer, sterilizer, and dryer for bottles, pump parts, and baby essentials Time-saving cycle designed for quick daily use Compact footprint suitable for typical kitchen counters Pros Simplifies multi-step bottle care into a single session Reduces manual washing after feeds Helpful for pumping parts hygiene as well as bottles Time-saving workflow that can free up caregiver time Built with family-friendly, easy-to-operate controls Cons Not the quietest appliance in a busy kitchen Takes up counter space; may not fit in smaller kitchens Requires regular water refills and potential descaling Some parts may feel a little plasticky or wobble under load Might have a learning curve for first-time users Who it’s for Parents who bottle-feed and pump parts regularly Households needing an all-in-one solution to minimize after-feeding chores People who value convenience and a streamlined cleanup routine Small families who want to keep bottle sterilization simple and efficient Who should avoid it Ultra-tight kitchen spaces with zero counter room Homes that require near-silent operation for late-night feeding routines Users who prefer dedicated separate units for washing, sterilizing, and drying Real-world use (gaming + productivity) While this isn’t a gaming device, the concept of “one-and-done” cleanup translates well for busy work-from-home parents. In daily routines, you’ll notice fewer boiling pots, less scrubbing of pump parts, and less time spent cleaning bottles between feeds. In productivity terms, it’s about reducing switching costs: you run a cycle and focus on other tasks rather than juggling multiple cleanup steps. Real talk: the machine isn’t a magic bulleted shortcut, but it does cut down repetitive chores, which can be a meaningful weekend-saver for a busy household. Based on specs and common user feedback, you’ll likely appreciate the convenience, but you’ll also adapt to its noise and counter footprint. It’s the kind of appliance that earns its keep if you’re consistently washing several bottles and pump parts every day, rather than occasional use. Rating Rating: 4.5/5 — great overall value with minor tradeoffs FAQ Q: Is the KleanPal Pro worth it for heavy bottle usage? A: For households with frequent bottle usage, the all-in-one approach offers noticeable time savings and improved hygiene, but consider counter space and noise if you’re in a small apartment. Based on specs and common user feedback, it’s a solid pick for ongoing use. Q: Does it work for pump parts beyond bottles? A: Yes, the design covers pump parts and baby essentials as described, though exact results can vary by load and item size. Varies by configuration. Disclosure: Based on specs and common user feedback, this is not a guaranteed outcome for every setup. Always verify compatibility with your specific bottles and parts. Check today’s price submitted by /u/karimsalah97 to r/badreviewer [link] [comments]
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Apr 1, 2026 |
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Baby Brezza Bottle Washer vs Dr.Brown Sterilizer?
SO- what is the answer here? 😆 This has been a long debate of purchase throughout my pregnancy and now it is coming to the end where I need to pull a trigger. Looking for pros and cons to each and really I would like to know is either worth the $ for a FTM. I do have a dish washer with sanitizer but I also want to be super cautious about what I am using to wash said bottles as well. Is a bottle washer necessary or is the old fashion way and sterilizing afterward enough? submitted by /u/Odd-Badger-2474 to r/BabyBumps [link] [comments]
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Mar 29, 2026 |
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Is it okay to wash baby bottles in dish washer?
Almost every person I know with a baby washes bottles by hand so I have always assumed washing bottles in the dish washer isn’t recommended. I am starting to get sick of the repetitive routine of washing so many bottles through the day and so tempted to just throw it in the dish washer & then sterilizing them. Is it safe?? Why aren’t more people doing it?? submitted by /u/OXxLuckycatxXO to r/NewParents [link] [comments]
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Mar 24, 2026 |
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Momcozy KleanPal Pro Baby Bottle Washer and Sterilizer worth it?
First time mammy to be here. And have seen lots of reviews about the Momcozy KleanPal Pro Baby Bottle Washer and Sterilizer but it’s so hard to know what’s an ad or not now 🙄🤣 Anyone find this helpful? Pros cons ? submitted by /u/Katien67 to r/PregnancyIreland [link] [comments]
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Mar 21, 2026 |
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Baby bottle washer
Hey mommas! Does anyone recommend buying the baby brezza, mom cozy, or grownsy baby bottle washer/dryer/sterilizer? I’ve read mixed reviews on these bottle washers and I wonder if they’re worth the $300 price tag! Please let me know if you guys recommend. I’m thinking of just tossing the bottles into the dish washer top rack too 😅 submitted by /u/Magical_chocolate to r/pregnant [link] [comments]
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Mar 13, 2026 |
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Momcozy KleanPal Pro Baby Bottle Washer and Sterilizer - Easy to move?
Hi! Picking a bottle washer for the registry. We like the momcozy over the baby brezza, but are trying to make sure it will fit in our kitchen near the sink. Our setup: - We have overhang cabinets that sit ~16.25 inches above the counter. Barely above the 16.14" height of the momcozy. That's to the bottom of the cabinet "lip" - an aesthetic overhang. The height clearance under the rest of the cabinet is higher. - We'd like to basically pull out the momcozy each time we need to load it - pull it out, put in the bottles, replace the water. So my question is - how easy is it to slide? (Also, is the 16.14" actually accurate to the top of the lid handle?) submitted by /u/thardus01 to r/Buyingforbaby [link] [comments]
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Mar 7, 2026 |
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Baby Brezza Bottle Washer or Grownsy?
If you’re building your baby registry right now, you’ve probably seen the ads for those $300+ automatic bottle washers. As a second-time parent who hates the "Dr. Brown’s bottle parts graveyard" in my sink, I was 100% ready to splurge. But $300 is a lot for a single-purpose appliance. After doing some deep-dive research, I ended up getting Grownsy easeclean pro washer save about $100 I’ve been using it for 3 weeks now, and here’s the breakdown for anyone on the fence: The Price The Brezza Pro is usually $299. I got the Grownsy on sale for near $100.For a machine that essentially does the same thing (Wash + Sterilize + Dry), the "brand tax" on the Brezza felt a bit much. Their tablets also cheaper. Capacity & Compatibility This was my biggest concern. We use Dr. Brown’s Anti-Colic bottles, and if you know, you know—those green vents and straws are a nightmare to wash. • Grownsy: It actually fits 7 full bottles plus all those annoying accessories comfortably. The internal layout feels like it was designed by someone who actually washes bottles but Brezza only holds 4 bottles. • Pro Tip: It fits almost every brand I tried (Philips Avent, Comotomo, etc.) without having to play Tetris. No Plumbing Needed I didn't want a dirty tank. When I’m busy, I just can’t remember to clean the dirty water tank in time.A direct drain design is so much convenient and hygienic. The Bone Dry Factor The 212°F hot air drying is legit. My biggest fear was "dishwasher dampness" leading to mold. These come out hot and 100% dry. I can take them straight from the machine. TL;DR: If you have $300 burning a hole in your pocket, the Brezza is fine. But if you want the exact same convenience, medical-grade sterilization, and a machine that actually handles Dr. Brown’s parts for half the price, Grownsy is the way to go. Anyone else found a budget alternative that actually outperformed the name brand? submitted by /u/hosohep to r/daddit [link] [comments]
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Feb 25, 2026 |
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How often do you actually clean your bottle washers/sterilizers?
For anyone using a bottle washer or sterilizer regularly, how often are you really cleaning the washer itself? I know most manuals recommend cleaning or descaling about once a month, but I’m curious how closely people actually follow that in real life. Ours gets used multiple times a day, for like bottles, pump parts, and other baby stuff, And the days are so busy that I dont have a proper routine for cleaning the washer parts like the tank, spray area, or running a descale cycle. I love the convenience and use it constantly, but it just hit me that I haven’t actually cleaned it yet, and now I’m wondering if I’m behind or if most people are winging it too. Im using the grownsy one. Do you clean on a schedule, only when you notice buildup, or just whenever you remember? Any tips that make the process easy enough to actually stick with? submitted by /u/Sophistry7 to r/NewParents [link] [comments]
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Sophistry7 |
Feb 11, 2026 |
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Baby shower gift advice for my friend: bottle washer or washer + sterilizer combo?
Hey everyone! I’m here to pick brains because I want to make sure I get this right. I’m planning to gift a bottle washer at my friend’s baby shower, her registry already has a basic bottle washer on it. While I was browsing, I came across some washer + sterilizer combo options and started wondering if that might actually be more useful in real life. I’ve never used one of these things myself, so I honestly have no idea which features matter or what ends up being actually helpful once the baby arrives. I did some Reddit searches and saw a few brand names come up like Momcozy, Grownsy, even Baby Brezza, but I am not familiar with baby brands so not sure which one to trust. So can someone please help me if it is it worth spending a bit more for the extra feature? or should I just stick with the regular washer that’s already on her registry? Looking for honest experiences, what worked, what didn’t, and any real world pros/cons. Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/Udont_knowme00 to r/NewDads [link] [comments]
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Udont_knowme00 |
Feb 11, 2026 |
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Baby Brezza Washer/sterilizer
I am a FTM to a 4 week old boy and have been exclusively breastfeeding. I want to introduce a bottle at around 6 weeks. We bought a Baby Brezza bottle washer/sterilizer and in preparation for his due date sterilized some dummies etc but then on the same day we did this I went into labour (2 weeks before due date) and unfortunately left the water in the machine in our rush to get to hospital. This morning I went to sterilize some pump parts and discovered mould in the waste water tank. The rest of the machine looks ok, can’t see any visible mould anywhere else. I am now worried that using the machine will introduce mould into my pump/bottles etc and really don’t want to risk that, but the machine was not cheap and I don’t really want to throw it out! Any advice? submitted by /u/Aggravating-Band4254 to r/firsttimemom [link] [comments]
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Aggravating-Band4254 |
Feb 9, 2026 |
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Baby bottle washers
I've been looking at baby bottle washers, sterilisers, and dryers all in one... there is the minbie(https://minbie.com.au/products/baby-bottle-washer-steriliser-dryer?currency=AUD) the babybrezza(https://www.tinytotsbabystore.com/products/baby-brezza-bottle-washer-pro) the momcozy(https://momcozy.com/products/momcozy-kleanpal-pro-baby-bottle-washer) the adwvin(https://www.amazon.com.au/Advwin-Baby-Bottle-Washer-Sterilizer/dp/B0FL6NNCQ1?th=1) I was leaning towards the adwvin because it has all the features im after (sink drainage and 72 hour storage) but is a fraction of the price of the others... But there are very little reviews. Has anyone had experience with any of these? I'm having twins so anything i can automate will be a bonus for me. submitted by /u/SuccessfulBread3 to r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu [link] [comments]
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SuccessfulBread3 |
Feb 3, 2026 |
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Quiet and easy bottle washer recommendation for my first born
My first baby on the way and I’m in full prep mode trying to make the house baby-ready. One thing I want to get right early is a bottle washer/sterilizer that’s easy to use and doesn’t make a lot of noise. I’ve been looking at a couple of options but I’m honestly confused. Right now I’m deciding between Grownsy and Baby Brezza. What I like about Grownsy is that it seems to have a lot of reviews mentioning it’s quiet and not super noisy which would be great for early mornings or late nights when the baby is sleeping. Baby Brezza also has tons of positive reviews and seems like a solid choice too. My only worry is that it seems a bit more complex to use and I’d rather something straightforward since I’m new to this, but when I watch videos it looks a bit more complex and I’m not sure how user-friendly it is day to day. I’m also trying to stay somewhat budget-conscious and would prefer something hassle-free, especially when it comes to day-to-day use and drainage/cleanup. Has anyone used either of these? Would really appreciate hearing real experiences. Thanks! submitted by /u/AppleNo569 to r/ExclusivelyPumping [link] [comments]
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AppleNo569 |
Jan 2, 2026 |
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Momcozy KleanPal Pro Baby Bottle Washer and Sterilizer
Is this worth purchasing? If so, did you use the detergent pods? And how often does the filter need to be changed? Future first time mom over here freaking out about all the things, so any advice is greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/Ruffingtons to r/Buyingforbaby [link] [comments]
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Ruffingtons |
Dec 30, 2025 |
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What’s the difference between this two grownsy bottle washer pro? And which one do you recommend?
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No-Quarter-8887 |
Dec 28, 2025 |
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Grownsy Pro Baby Bottle Washer
So I have the pro baby bottle washer and it was gifted to me brand new back in August. I haven’t had any issues until recently when I noticed water on my counter after using it. It appears water has been leaking out of my fan on the bottom of the machine. I tried to run the sterilizer mode and it was making an awful noise. I’m not sure what to do or how to fix this issue and how to prevent it from happening in the future. Any help would be appreciated. I’ve also reached out to customer service but haven’t heard back. submitted by /u/Various_Soft_8809 to r/Grownsy [link] [comments]
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Various_Soft_8809 |
Nov 20, 2025 |
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How do you use baby brezza bottle washer and sterilizer?
I recently got the baby brezza bottle washer and sterilizer and I’m excited to add it to our daily routine! For moms (or dads) who have been using it for a while, could you share your best tips for getting started? I’m especially interested in how you set it up, which cycle settings you use most, and if you have any tricks to make cleaning or drying bottles easier. Are there any little details I should know about, or anything you wish someone had told you before you started using it? I’d love advice on how to keep it running smoothly and any daily habits that help. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences! submitted by /u/Agreeable-Basket-476 to r/moderatelygranolamoms [link] [comments]
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Agreeable-Basket-476 |
Oct 6, 2025 |
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bottle washer/dryer/sterilizer
do people actually prefer the momcozy over the baby brezza?! i’m trying to decide between the two and every review i see for momcozy appears to be sponsored or an ad of some sort. idk what to trust, please help! submitted by /u/s0ur__cherry to r/BabyBumps [link] [comments]
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s0ur__cherry |
Sep 21, 2025 |
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Bottle Washers and Sterilizing are unnecessary (in the majority of cases)
There's a lot of hype for bottle washers and sterilizers, but unless your child is immunocompromised then there is little to no benefit to sterilizing bottles. By all means, go ahead and research this yourself. Just make sure you're reading from actual medical resources and not sponsored or uneducated people. I have a sterilizer, one recommended all over the internet. I used it three, maybe four times before researching it myself. Now I have a baby bottle brush, some dish soap for babies (mostly to stop soap marks) and a drying rack. In the time it takes to load and set up the bottle washer, I can hand wash all my bottles, nipples and put them on the drying rack. I won't link you because I don't want to be criticized for affiliate links but the brush looks like a cactus and the soap is the most popular on Amazon. Need a bottle right away? Hand wash, dry with paper towel. Clean bottle, ready to go in less than a minute. I won't tell you what to buy or not to buy, but if you're on the fence then I'm here to tell you that there is no logical benefit. Make your own choices, but there's a reason my bottle cleaner is gathering dust on the kitchen floor. Baby is healthy, happy, good weight and we have well water. submitted by /u/BuryEdmundIsMyAlias to r/predaddit [link] [comments]
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BuryEdmundIsMyAlias |
Jul 22, 2025 |
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Need for Baby Bottle Washer & / or Sterilizer Machine?
Hi all - I'm a FTM (26 weeks atm) and I'm finalizing elements of our registry. I'm trying to be cognizant of the items we buy because I don't want to go overboard with buying a ton of items we don't end up using (or buying to use only for a few months at a time) while also considering options for some items that would make our life easier. We live in a 2 bedroom apartment, and have a dishwasher and I wasn't initially planning on buying a baby bottle washing machine or a bottle sterlizing machine - however, my MIL has brought it up a few times to me and mentioned that she had some sort of (scaled back version) of a machine when she gave birth and that her relatives did as well. I'm split on this because I'm (hoping / planning) to EBF initially (while also being open to bottle feeding if EBF doesn't go as planned). I'm open to getting items later if needed, esp. if breastfeeding doesn't go as planned, but I'm not sure if I'll regret that thought process when I'm tired / lacking sleep postpartum. Essentially, I don't know what I don't know right now and I'm not sure if it'd be better to be prepared up front. I also don't want to waste the counter space on a one-type use item that specifically can only be used for a short-period postpartum. Would love to hear any thoughts on expecting mothers or parents with experience already on either of the devices (Bottle Washer or Sterilizer)! TYIA!! submitted by /u/vp0267 to r/Buyingforbaby [link] [comments]
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May 28, 2025 |
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Baby bottle washer users - are we really using distilled water?
I bought a bottle/pump parts washer and sterilizer because I hate washing my pump parts. It has been a tremendous help. However, I run it multiple times a day, so I’m spending like 5 bucks a day just on distilled water. If you have one of these washers, are you using distilled water? If not, what are you doing to keep your washer functional? (Actually products and links would be appreciated!) submitted by /u/Explore2experience to r/ExclusivelyPumping [link] [comments]
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Explore2experience |
May 6, 2025 |
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Baby brezza bottle washer and sterilizer - plastics?!
Last pregnancy, I had to exclusively pump and the washing and sterilizing was a killer. I was so excited by the GENIUS idea that I would get the baby brezza bottle washer and sterilizer. Well, I got it and - of course, can’t believe I didn’t realize it! - it’s all made of plastic. What would be your thoughts on this? Obviously it gets hot to sterilize and wash and dry; not quite sure what to do! (We have to return it anyway because a piece was broken.) Part of me knows this likely means going back to hand washing. But not sure how to sterilize? We used plastic microwave bags before, but trying to be more plastic conscious now. I know sterilization is not necessary, but it is what we are going to do for the first 1-2 months. submitted by /u/Efficient-Ad6960 to r/moderatelygranolamoms [link] [comments]
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Feb 6, 2025 |