Description
Our Complete Feeding Set contains everything you need to make baby feeding straightforward. Our Steri-steam Electric Steriliser can sterilise up to 6 bottles in just 5 minutes, killing 99.9% of germs that may linger in bottles, teats, breast pumps and other baby feeding accessories. The food and bottle warmer ensures you can gently warm baby's feed, while the milk storage pots and insulated bottle bags help you keep a fresh, warmed feed on hand when you need it. Our Closer to Nature bottle is inspired by what babies love most: mum. With the most breast-like teat ever made, this bottle flexes like mum and feels like mum because babies prefer it that way. In fact, our Closer to Nature bottle has guaranteed acceptance and an anti-colic valve making it the best thing for baby since you are making feeding easier for everyone. , , How do I use the Tommee Tippee Electric Steriliser?, Add water to steriliser, use the 2-tier rack to put all of your bottles, breast pump parts, soothers and other accessories into steriliser and turn on to sterilise in 5 minutes. , , How much water do I need to use in the Tommee Tippee Electric Steriliser?, All of our Tommee Tippee Bottles have a measurement at 80mls so you can measure out exactly how much water you need to pour straight into your steriliser. , , How do I descale the Tommee Tippee Electric Steriliser?, 1. We recommend using a descaler that is suitable for use with stainless steel i.e. kettle, iron and coffee machine de-scalers. Use as per the manufacturer's guidelines. , 2. Alternatively, you can use neat white vinegar leave until limescale is removed no longer than 24 hours. , , How often should I descale my Tommee Tippee Electric Steriliser?, This does depend on the area in which you live and how often your steriliser is used. If the water in your area is hard then you may need to descale every 14 days. If it's medium, then you'll need to descale every 21 days and if the water is soft it's around every 28 days. If you do notice any limescale before the descale is due, you can descale your steriliser earlier or more frequently. You can find out the quality of your water from your water provider.