Sunday 13 May 2012

Milton Mini Portable Soother Steriliser Review

We have had the opportunity to try out this brand new product from Milton. The idea is that if your out and about and your little one throws their dummy out of their buggy like they so often do, then you don't need to have either a screaming baby with a dirty soother or have to take extra soothers with you just in case. Now for me this is a brilliant idea because Logan was always a bit of a nightmare child in shops and it was either a case of let him have a soother or go home with out any shopping, and the amount of times he would drop his soother and then be very unhappy that I wouldn't give him it back was pretty countless (and I never learned to bring a spare).



 So on to the review :)
The mini steriliser has a few parts to it, the base, the lid, 2 sponges and the strap. To use the steriliser you remove the sponges and fill to the line inside with water and add a sterilising tablet (you get a pack of 10 with it to start you off). Then when that has disolved you add the 2 sponges, 1st the one with out the hole and then the other one (the hole in the 2nd one is for the teat of the soother) Then you pop in your soother leave it for 15 mins and thats it... done :-)






 As you can see the mam soothers fit in lovely, you can pop the ridges of the soother in just underneath the groove in the steriliser which helps the soother stay in place nicely as well.


The strap can be used to keep your mini portable steriliser some where safe and easy to get to, I have shown it here on my pram handle but you can put it in so many other places such as the key ring clip found in most changing bags, the strap on your handbag etc.



The portable steriliser comes in 3 different colours, purple, green and blue at a price of £6.99.


It is available to buy from many shops including kiddicare


Over all I think that this is a brilliant product that could save a lot of us mummies from a lot of stress and tears when out and about. It has a fantastic modern design and comes in colours suitable for both boys and girls.

3 comments:

  1. I think this sounds very handy especially for kids under a year old but for kids over the age of one I think that they need a few germs and dirt to help build up their immune system, my old grandad always used to say "the healthiest kids are the gypsy kids, rolling and playing in the dirt"

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