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Everest1 · 09/11/2020 05:07

Hi im due to have a 2 night stay away in February (covid willing) in a hotel how would you sterlize your bottles whilst there? Would you take the electric sterlizer with you? Sorry if it's a stupid question im a FTM. Thanks

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iwwntchocolate · 09/11/2020 05:52

I'd take it

isitmethough · 09/11/2020 06:41

Milton sterilising tablets and a very large Tupperware - think massive cake sized (needs to hold 5 litres of water)

So easy you just pop one tablet in 5 litres of cold water and that lasts you 24 hours so you can just put things in as you've washed them during the day.

isitmethough · 09/11/2020 06:43

www.boots.com/Milton-Sterilising-Tablets-40pack-

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FelicityPike · 09/11/2020 06:46

Definitely Milton and a tub with a lid.
That was the only thing I used to sterilise my DD’s things anyway. The water stays sterile for 24 hours too.

Terriblecreature · 09/11/2020 06:50

U can get the actual Milton tub and tablets from boots. I got this and used it while abroad. U can also get microwave Sterilizing bags which r better but would depend if u can get access to a microwave x

Disappointedkoala · 09/11/2020 07:24

I'd probably take the steriliser if you're going in the car. We took the perfect prep on our first holiday!

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