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Tommee Tippee UV Steriliser that's 'best product' for new parents is under £100

Tommee Tippee UV Steriliser that's 'best product' for new parents is under £100

Daily Mirror10-07-2025
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Tommee Tippee UV Steriliser that's 'best product' for new parents is under £100 (Image: Getty)
Keeping your baby products completely clean can be difficult, and ensuring they're completely rid of harmful bacteria isn't possible with your average sink wash or dishwasher. That's where a UV steriliser is new parents' best friends.
This Tommee Tippee UV steriliser ensures baby bottles are sterilised between uses, avoiding bacteria or the spread of viruses. It doesn't stop there. It can also be used for all feeding accessories, from bottles to breast pumps, as well as dummies and soothers. And right now, this UV sterilising machine is up for grabs for under £100 thanks to this Amazon Prime Day deal.
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This Tommee Tippee Ultra UV Steriliser was £149.99 but is now £94.99 (Image: Amazon)
Loved by celebrities, including Emma Louise Connolly, the Tommee Tippee gadget acts as a storage container as well as a cleaner. Using UV light to kill viruses and 99.9% of harmful bacteria, this machine promises to sterilise and dry six bottles in just 35 minutes, ensuring you're needed baby's products are clean and dry when you need them.
Waving goodbye to the need for harsh chemicals, heat or steam that could damage the bottles, or put your baby's health at risk, this device uses UV light to sterilise everything you need to feed, quickly and effectively.
This UV steriliser seamlessly fits and cleans baby bottles, soothers, breast pumps, and feeding accessories. It also keeps its contents sterile and acts as storage, so you can trust that all of your baby essentials are kept tidy and clean at all times.
This award-winning product is designed to empower parenting intuition and make feeding simpler and safer. It boasts an impressive 4.6 out of 5 rating, with 84% of customers bestowing a perfect score. One 5-star reviewer raves: "Steriliser of dreams! I cannot reccomend this steriliser enough! It's such good value for money and so easy to use! It's a little bigger than expected but honestly it works so well! The quality is fab! I can fit around 3/4 mam bottles in it! Takes around 35 mins on an average cycle! Means the bottles come out dry and clean! You need this!!!! Tommee tippee after the car crash which were your bottles that you created ! This is amazing! Your designers must have had a light bulb moment as it is honestly fab!"
Another happy shopper enthuses: "Honestly, the best baby product we have. So easy to use, lots of cycle options for all different needs. My only issue is that it is quite a small capacity, but I appreciate that if it could fit more in, it would take up much more space in the kitchen. We can just about fit 5 Tommee Tippee 150ml bottles and all their bits in. When baby gets older and the bottles get bigger we won't be able to do so many."
A third shares the same sentiment, beaming: "This is our second unit, not because of any fault, but because we required two of these sterilisers. They are a must-have! They are a completely safe space to store bottles and other baby bits safely without any risk. They have great drying capabilities, etc., compared to conventional sterilisers."
Normally retailing for £149.99, this Tommee Tippee machine is now up for grabs for the reduced price of £94.99 while this Amazon Prime Day deal is running.
You can also pick up this UV steriliser for its full price from Boots, Mamas & Papas or from Tommee Tippee's own site.
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