Milton has been sterilising babies feeding utensils for over
50 years and is clinically proven to protect against all germs (bacteria, fungi and viruses) which can be harmful for your baby. Babies are at their most vulnerable, whilst they are developing their immune system, so it is important that feeding utensils are sterilised thoroughly until they are at least 12 months old. Milton is non-toxic and leaves no unpleasant taste or odour so there is no need to rinse after use - utensils are safe for your baby to use immediately.
Sterilises in 30 minutes with Milton 4 Sterilising Tablets or Milton Sterilising Fluid.
Sterilises up to 6 bottles and accessories in one go.
Suitable for all sizes and shapes of feeding bottles, breast pump parts and breast-feeding equipment.
Holding grid for perfect immersion with special teat locations.
Carrying handle with lid locking system ideal for home and travel.
2 graduation levels for economical sterilisation of small equipment.
Pourer to facilitate emptying.
6 prints numbered from 1 to 6 at the bottom of the tank for a better identification of baby bottles.
Easy to clean round shape.
Clean utensils thoroughly after each feed
Clean bottles and teats thoroughly with warm soapy water. Rinse with cold water. Prepare Milton Solution Fill your Milton Sterilising Unit, or similar unit, with cold water. For every 2.5 litres add half a capful (15 ml) of Milton fluid 2%, or 1 Milton tablet for 5 litres of water. Completely immerse utensils Ensure no air bubbles are trapped inside the bottles / utensils. Place the grid above the items for a perfect immersion. Insert the teats in the grid holes facing the teats downwards. Items are ready to use after 30 minutes or can be left for 24 hours until you need to use them again Wash your hands before removing utensils from the solution Drain bottles and teats - no need to rinse Fill bottles immediately and cover teats