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HI

I have a question regarding sterilisers and bottles. I will soon start expressing and I have a Medela pump. I have been told the Tommee tippee bottles are very good and I was thinking of buying those. I also need to buy a steriliser and there is currently an offer on Avent ones on Boots.com but I don't understand how steriliser work, can you only use the bottles from the same brand as your steriliser or is there a steriliser that would sterilise all bottles. I heard people have to try several bottles to find one that their baby likes, I would hate to think you need to buy the same amount of sterilisers!

Also, recommendations for bottles/sterilisers are most welcome

Many thanks

you can use different brand sterisers/bottles but I think the Tommeee Tippee bottles are quite wide. Have you seen the offers for TT products on Mothercare website? There's offers on TT sterilisers and bundle offers


http://www.mothercare.com/feeding-offers-clearance/b/59457031?extid=offpg_feeding

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