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Dr Brown's microwave steriliser, Munchkin sprout drying rack & dishwasher basket


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All from a pet and smoke free home.

Used but in good working order. ?10

Photos in file attached.


Dr Brown's microwave steriliser.

Original description:

The Dr Browns Natural Flow Microwave Steriliser effectively helps to kill all common household bacteria.


The Steriliser fits 4 standard or 4 wide neck Dr Browns baby bottles and all components and is BPA free. It also comes with two 240ml Wide Neck Baby Bottles.


Features:

Fits 4 standard or 4 wide neck Dr Browns baby bottles

Fits most baby Bottle brands

Effectively helps to kill household bacteria

BPA free


Sterilising Times:

5 Minutes (1000 1100W)

6 Minutes (800 900W)

8 Minutes (500 700W)

Features:

Brand: Dr Browns

Width (cm): 28

Height (cm): 15

Colour: Transparent and Blue and White


Munchkin sprout drying rack

Original description: The Sprout Drying Rack by Munchkin is a stylish drying rack, unique in design, it holds up to 12 bottles plus accessories and utensils at one time. Its built in reservoir allows for efficient draining of bottles, cups and breast pump accessories, and the base spins for easy access.


And dishwasher basket holds 3 Dr Brown's bottles.

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