Description:
This set of microwave steriliser bags offers a quick way to sanitise baby bottles, pacifiers and small feeding accessories, using only steam and a short microwave cycle. Designed for parents who need a fast, chemical free option, each bag can be used multiple times and aims to reduce cleaning time while helping to remove common household germs.
Key Points
The bags claim to kill 99.9% of bacteria in just three minutes of microwaving according to the manufacturer, making them a time-saving solution for busy routines. They come as a pack of 16 reusable bags with a marking system to keep track of the number of uses, which helps manage hygiene over repeated cycles. The sliding closure and cool-touch grip are intended to make handling safer after heating, and the bags include a steam vent for controlled pouring of hot water. 😊
Reusability and size are highlighted features. Each bag is described as large enough to accommodate wider bottles and training cups, which can be useful when you have a range of bottle shapes and teats to sterilise. The product is promoted as chemical free, relying on steam rather than disinfectant agents, which may be appealing if you prefer non-chemical methods for baby items. 🤱
Technical Specifications
- Name: Bimirth Microwave Steriliser Bags
- Pack quantity: 16 bags
- Uses per bag: 20 uses per bag
- Sterilisation time: 3 minutes (manufacturer claim)
- Recommended microwave power: 800 W for prolonged bag life
Usage Recommendations
Place the item inside the bag with the recommended amount of water, seal with the sliding closure and microwave according to the time guidance. Allow the bag to cool slightly and use the steam vent to pour out hot water before removing items, to reduce the risk of scalding. Consider marking each bag after a cycle to monitor the approximate number of uses, which the manufacturer suggests tracking until the 20-use limit.
Note that performance is based on the manufacturer's instructions and an 800 W microwave is suggested to extend the usable life of the bags. If your microwave has higher or lower power, adjust times cautiously and follow heat-safety measures when handling the bag after sterilisation. The bags are not described as suitable for items larger than their stated capacity, so very large bottles or rigid items may not fit comfortably.



