Bottle Brushes

Amanda

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I know they are cheap, but I am so peed off at having to buy new brushed because the ones I get keep snapping. :evil: And it's always at night so I can't go and buy another - yep, you've guessed it, another one has just snapped! :roll:

I use the Tommee Tippee brushes as they came with the first steriliser I bought, and although it cleans really well, they are not very durable at all. I'm on my fifth!

Does anyone know of a make of bottle brush that's a bit stronger??
 
I broke my third last week! :twisted:

We've got Boot's own now. It's sturdier as it's plastic with no 'wire' but it's not as easy to use as the other IMO :)
 
This is a familiar story!!

I must have been through atleast 10 in a year.

I think Tommee Tipee ones are stronger than Mothercare but the bristles on Mothercare ones are better.

Best one I ever had was from a souviner shop near Gt Yarmouth. Went to visit inlaws and had to buy one. It was 99p and lasted a fair while!! Typical!!
 
ive got an avent one its all one plastic piece so no wire which is where mina all broke, i got it from mothercare.
 
i use just an ordinary washing up brush from ikea - it was 2 for 39p, and i'm still on my first one! it cleans bottles just as well as a proper bottle brush does! :)
 
I use tommee tippe ones too and I'm on my third but only becuase I change it every 3 months, I have never had one break on me, you must be cleaning too hard amanda!! :lol:
 
How weird I've never had one that's snapped. I use the Toys R us one, it's blue and the teat brush fits inside.
 

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