Which Baby Brezza Sterilizer is best?

The Baby Brezza One-Step Sterilizer and Dryer is our top pick because of its large capacity that holds everything you need. This electric 4-in-1 sterilizer and bottle dryer holds up to six bottles of different shapes and sizes, plus accessories and pump parts.

What can I sterilize in Baby Brezza sterilizer?

Make sterilizing and drying bottles, pump parts and accessories easy with the Baby Brezza One Step™ Sterilizer Dryer. In one easy step, you can automatically sterilize and dry up to 6 bottles, pump parts, pacifiers and more from any brand.

Is Baby Brezza a steam sterilizer?

The Baby Brezza One Step Sterilizer Dryer automatically sterilizes and dries baby bottles and pump parts in one easy step. This unique appliance uses natural steam to kill 99.9% of germs, then automatically dries. It has a large capacity holding 6 bottles, pump parts and accessories from any brand.

Is Baby Brezza sterilizer safe?

A bottle sterilizer can eliminate up to 99.99% of bacteria using no chemicals, soaps, or any other substances – just steam. This natural cleaning method is safe and efficient. In fact, the Baby Brezza One-Step Sterilizer & Dryer will sanitize up to 6 bottles in only 8 minutes.

Do you have to use distilled water Baby Brezza sterilizer?

No, the Baby Brezza Formula Pro doesn’t sterilize water. However, we recommend using distilled water which is 100% free of any bacteria, viruses, mold, minerals and other toxins.

Do you have to wash bottles before using Baby Brezza sterilizer?

If you’re using a traditional bottle, you’ll need to wash the nipple, ring, bottle, and cap. If you’re keeping it simple and using a Baby Brezza bottle, then you’ll cut down on your scrubbing and only need to wash the nipple and bottle – since our bottles are uniquely made with a two-piece construction.

Can I use tap water in my Baby Brezza sterilizer?

Technically, Yes, you can, but the quality of the water plays a big part. While many steam sterilizers use tap water, this practice can lead to more cleaning effort of the sterilizer, if the quality of the water is not adequate.

Does Baby Brezza sterilizer need distilled water?

What happens if I don’t sterilize baby bottles?

Improperly cleaned baby bottles will also attract germs that might lead newborns to be ill. Hepatitis A Virus and Rotavirus, both commonly transferred through poor sanitation practices, might infect those unsanitized baby bottles. HAV can infect your baby’s liver, and Rotavirus can cause dehydration and diarrhea.

At what age do you stop sterilizing baby bottles?

12 months old
It’s important to sterilise all your baby’s feeding equipment, including bottles and teats, until they are at least 12 months old. This will protect your baby against infections, in particular diarrhoea and vomiting.