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Tommee Tippee sterliser & Mam bottles

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Starstella21 · 06/03/2021 20:39

Somebody has given me a brand new TT steriliser, I plan on using MAM bottles does anyone know if they are compatible? Thank you 😊

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MyCatHatesOtherCats · 06/03/2021 20:44

Not sure but most of the Mam bottles are self-sterilising, as in you can sterilise them in the microwave without needing a steriliser.

WalkingMeAway · 06/03/2021 21:05

You don’t need a steriliser for MAM bottles as they are genuine self sterilising in the microwave !

Chelyanne · 06/03/2021 21:10

I went with the mam bottles for this one. They are self sterilising in the microwave so no additional unit needed. I have also got a Milton cold water steriliser to use, can use that with the bottles and dummies if we decide to use them. We have a few thumb suckered because we chose to avoid dummies after our 1st but it's hard work getting them out of the habit.

Homeschoolsoutforsummer · 06/03/2021 21:10

As they said mam bottles are self sterilising but for first baby I had a tommee tippee steriliser and no microwave and it worked fine! Took them all to bits and they fit in ok.

Chelyanne · 06/03/2021 21:10

*suckers

firstpregnancy1 · 06/03/2021 21:13

I have a Tommy tippee steriliser and use mam bottles. I know they sterilise in the microwave but I find it easier to sterilise a batch at a time and have them ready Smile

icanboogieboogiewoogie · 06/03/2021 22:19

I don't see why they wouldn't. We had medela bottles then mam bottles and they both went in a tomee tippee steriliser, together with dummies, spoons, toys, whatever else tended to be lying about and looking particularly grim.

Starstella21 · 06/03/2021 22:46

Fab thank you all very good to know Grin

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