Sterilising baby bottles??!!

Minniemousemad

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Hi all!!
We are getting ready for our trip to dlp on 19th!!! I was wondering if anyone could help me as my youngest is 4 months old and still only on formula is there anywhere I can sterilise and wash up his bottles??
We are staying at the Cheyenne
Thanks in advance x
 
I have never seen them in the baby centres rather had microwaves if you wanted to take a microwave sterilizer but its a lot to carry around in the park.

We took the sterilising tablets. Make sure you read the instructions before buying as I bought a pack that needed to soak in 5 litres of water.

There is also the option of disposable bottles
 

What milk does your baby have? I know sma do those bottles now with screw on teats.
We're at the Cheyenne too we leave the day you arrive!
My LO is 6 months as its only for a few days and his spoons/ bowls etc don't get sterilised I'm just going to soak his bottles in boiling water, I'm taking washing up liquid and a kettle so just going to wash up in the bathroom sink lol! we only have a microwave steriliser so can't bring a plug in one with us x
 
Thanks for all your replies! He's on Sma and I totally forgot about those new bottles! I've also seen today in boots sterilising bags so I shall give one of those a go!
Thanks again!:)
 
When mine were little, I used to take a big tupperware box, and use that as a steriliser with the cold water tablets.

I would pack stuff in the box to travel, so it wasnt wasted space (generally baby bits like spoon, bibs, food etc), and then just empty it out in the hotel room.

those ready made bottles are handy as a one off, but can work out very expensive over a few days (plus they will be heavy in your luggage!)
 
Iv got cartons for during the day at the park but taking powder for his morning and bedtime bottles, iv bought a couple of cartons everytime I go shopping so iv not noticed a big cost though, and we're driving so the weight isn't an issue x
 
IsobelJackmummy said:
When mine were little, I used to take a big tupperware box, and use that as a steriliser with the cold water tablets.

I would pack stuff in the box to travel, so it wasnt wasted space (generally baby bits like spoon, bibs, food etc), and then just empty it out in the hotel room.

those ready made bottles are handy as a one off, but can work out very expensive over a few days (plus they will be heavy in your luggage!)

That's a good idea I might do that actually! I already have a bottle of sterilising fluid just need a Tupperware box x
 
When mine were little, I used to take a big tupperware box, and use that as a steriliser with the cold water tablets.

I would pack stuff in the box to travel, so it wasnt wasted space (generally baby bits like spoon, bibs, food etc), and then just empty it out in the hotel room.

those ready made bottles are handy as a one off, but can work out very expensive over a few days (plus they will be heavy in your luggage!)

I did this last year, but instead I just bought a cheap tupperware box and bottle brush from a poundshop and just left them behind when we left so it wouldn't take too much room up in our luggage, and for £2 I didn't worry
 




















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