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Find some answers to the most frequently asked questions about your Closer to Nature® Electric Steam Steriliser.
Thankfully, you can cross this off your to-do list. Any water left inside the bottles after sterilisation is sterile and won’t collect germs so there’s no need to dry. In fact wiping the inside of a bottle after sterilisation could even add germs, so it’s best not to.
Nope - just water. 2.7 fl oz/ 80ml to be precise. The water turns to steam and that’s what sterilisers anything you place inside.
Of course not, it’s entirely your choice. The main reason for using a microwave or electric steriliser is that they are guaranteed to reach the 100 deg C needed to kill off harmful bacteria that can build up in milk. You don’t get that guarantee with a dishwasher.
There are two simple options. You could use a descaling product that's specifically suitable for electric steam sterilisers or you could use cleaning or food grade white vinegar. If you choose a specialist product, it should come with instructions; if you choose vinegar, here's what to do:
Or you could watch this quick video on how to descale your electric steam steriliser.
We know it’s hard to find time, but it’s good to descale your steriliser every 4 weeks if you can. You can of course do it sooner if you notice limescale building up, which you may do if you live in a hard water area. Bad luck if you do - it probably makes your kettle a bit yucky too. And we’re guessing you need that more than ever now that baby has arrived!
Just reassemble as normal, but wash your hands thoroughly first, or use a pair of nipple tongs if you have some. The idea is to keep the bottle as clean and sterile as possible.
We recommend using 2.7 fl oz/ 80 ml in the electric steriliser. To make it super easy to remember we have marked 80ml on the bottle with a small dotted line so no matter how little sleep you get you will always remember!
We know it’s hard to find time with a newborn in the house, but if possible we recommend you descale your steriliser every 4 weeks. If you live in a hard water area you may need to do it more often, just as you do with your kettle. Sorry about that:(
Here’s a picture of your heatplate fresh out the box, (A) and here’s a picture of a heatplate that hasn’t been descaled (B)
The aim is to allow steam to get inside and all around every bottle. The best position for this is upside down, ideally at an angle. If you’d like to see this in action check out our video on how to use the Tommee Tippee electric steam steriliser.
Not really. If you have way more steam than you’d expect, it could be you’ve just got a few too many items inside. There are marked areas on the trays to show where to put your bottles, and if you’re popping other items like teethers or soothers in, just be sure to space these out evenly.
Yes - that’s pretty common. Just empty it out once you’re finished and you’re ready to start again.
Watch our Electric Steam Steriliser Top Tips Video for some further guidance.
You don’t really want a face full of steam, so use the tabs on either side and tilt the lid so the underside is facing away from you. This also means any condensation will drip back into the unit rather than making a mess for you to clear up.
Watch our Electric Steam Steriliser Top Tips Video for some further guidance.
That’s simple, all of them! The steam steriliser will comfortably house 5 Closer to Nature bottles or 4 Ultra bottles.
The chances are, the marks are milk residue. Sterilising removes bacteria, but bottles still need to be washed beforehand to remove any bits of milk clinging on inside. Hot soapy water will do the trick - a thorough wash, then rinse and pop them in your steriliser.
De-scaling removes the limescale that can build up around the heat plate, just as it can inside a kettle. Descaling regularly helps your steriliser enjoy a long and happy life, with no bits fading before their time.
You can watch our How to Descale video for further guidance on how to do this.
Here’s a picture of your heatplate fresh out the box, (A) and here’s a picture of a heatplate that hasn’t been descaled (B)
Electric Steam Steriliser