Maws Microwave Steriliser Reviews

Product Type: Maws kids equipment
Newest Review: ... comment on the cold water sterilizing method as I have never used it. The microwave method is excellent. You fill up the ... more
Customer Maws Microwave Steriliser Reviews (7)

by - written on 09/08/00, updated on 09/08/00 (Very useful, 133 readings)
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I didn't really know what kind of steriliser to get when I was pregnant and I have to admit I only chose the Maws because I had a money off coupon! I'm glad I did though. It consists of a large lidded bowl with 4 bottles, teats and lids, a pair of teat tongs and a bottle brush. You can use it either as a microwave steriliser or as a cold water one. I started off using the cold water method but soon found that to be too much like hard work and so started using the microwave method. It is quite big, and only just fits in my microwave but all you do is fill the little well at the bottom with fresh cold water and fill the basic with all your ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/05/01, updated on 31/05/01 (Very useful, 561 readings)
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I brought the Maws microwave steriliser when i was pregnant as it seeme d like the best one around with the four free bottles and bottle brush. The steriliser fits nicely into the microwave and needs no sterilising tablets so it is there are no hidden extra costs unlike the coldwater sterilisers. It takes eight minutes to sterilise and all you need to do is add the cleaned bottles and some water, there is a section in the bottom of the steriliser for water so you cannot put in too much or too little. It takes eight minutes for the bottles to be sterilised and it can get really hot once finished in the microwave so it is advisable to leave it for a few ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/06/02, updated on 28/06/02 (Very useful, 202 readings)
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We bought the Maws microwave steriliser as it seemed good value for money, it came with bottles, cleaning equipment and everything a first time mum-to be like myself needed. As any first time mum-to-be knows, buying anything for a baby can be daunting. Pros and cons are everywhere, so here is my opinion on the Maws sterilser. It sterilises six bottles plus teats, lids etc in no time at all. Eight minutes to be precise. Having had experience of a borrowed Avent steam steriliser on a trip away, I found the Maws one quicker, more cost-effective, more efficient and definitely the better of the two. From my limited experience of the Avent SS I felt it took ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/09/00, updated on 05/09/00 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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The Maws microwave steriliser is excellent; it can also be used as a cold water system steriliser if you are away from home. The microwave method is really quick (5-8 mins) it doesn’t use any nasty chemicals BUT you do have to be careful not to scald yourself when taking it our of the microwave and opening the lid. The bottles are a good shape and the baby can “hold” on easily, they are also very robust (can be dropped on a stone floor several times !) and despite four months use are not scratched or worn at all. The teats are also good although sometimes seem to be a bit sticky, I have found using the tongs provided that pinching the top of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/07/00, updated on 24/07/00 (Useful, 154 readings)
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I used the Boots steam steriliser for my first child which I found quick and easy to use, but it broke towards the end of her first year. I decided to buy the Maws microwave steriliser for my second child as it was less than half the price of electric ones, and could also be used as a cold water steriliser - handy for when away from home. It came with bottles and sterilising tablets. Sterilising only took 5 minutes in my microwave, and so was quicker than the electric sterilisers. The bottles were excellent and never leaked unlike all the other brands that I have tried. ... Read the complete review
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