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electric or microwave steralizer

cloud9

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Hi
I have been looking at steralizers and don't see a lot of difference between electric and microwave steralizers except cost...
What have other people used and how good was it did they wish they'd bought the other
Thanks for any advice
 
ive got a eletric sterliser and the bottles are ready in 9 minites

it only cost me £20 and i think it was worth it
 
I had the electric one and it was brilliant! My sister in law's sister gave me her old and it was the best thing I had.
 
hi just thought id add i had a microwave one, bottles were ready in 5 mins and it was really cheap n came with bottles too.
 
I have a microwave on which i liked becasue we have a small kitchen and it was kept in the microwave out of the way.

I think one of the main differences is size...you can only fit 4 bottles in my microwave one, which was fine for me cos I was breastfeeding and hardly used it at first.
 
Ive got both, the microwave one takes 5 mins and the electric one takes 10 mins.

Only bought the electric one because when we went away when zack was a baby it came in really handy, as I could use it in the hotel room.
Mine was about 20 quid from argos aswell.

The microwave one cost me 10.00 and came with 4 free tommie tippie bottles.

Both bought from argos, but that was 3 years ago now
 
Glad I read this as I have an electric one from when I had my son years ago but now have a really small kitchen so I'm adding a microwave sterilizer to my shopping list. :)
 
i had a cold water one with my other 3 children it was good, i think im going to get an electric one this time tho
 

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