Description:
This compact UV steriliser, dryer and storage unit from Tommee Tippee helps keep baby bottles and feeding accessories hygienic between uses. It sterilises and dries up to six bottles in around 35 minutes, which makes it useful for parents who need a quick, chemical-free routine for feeding items. According to the manufacturer, the UV light kills viruses and 99.9% of harmful bacteria, reducing reliance on heat or steam.
Key Points
The unit combines three functions in one: ultraviolet sterilisation, warm-air drying and sealed sterile storage. It works with bottles, teats, breast pump parts and other feeding accessories, so the same device can be used across common baby feeding items. For busy days, the relatively short cycle time keeps a small supply of bottles ready for use quickly, and the storage mode aims to maintain sterility until you next need them. 😊
Cleaning is straightforward because there are no reservoirs of water or heavy steaming components. This reduces the need for harsh chemicals and makes maintenance less time consuming. Also, the absence of steam makes it silent in operation compared with some steam sterilisers, which can be helpful during naps or at night. ⚫
Technical Specifications
- Name: Tommee Tippee Ultra UV Steriliser, Dryer and Storage
- Capacity: up to six bottles per cycle.
- Cycle time: sterilises and dries six bottles in approximately 35 minutes, according to the manufacturer.
- Functionality: UV sterilisation, warm-air drying and sealed storage.
- Colour: black.
Usage Recommendations
Place dismantled bottles and accessories with any removable parts open or separated so UV light and warm air reach all surfaces. For small items such as teats and caps use the internal trays or holders to avoid shadowing that could reduce UV exposure. If you need to store items sterile for a period, activate the storage mode after the cycle finishes to keep contents sealed until required. 👶
Consider that UV sterilisation is surface based. For items with heavy residue it is advisable to wash parts first under running water to remove milk deposits, otherwise the effectiveness may be reduced, according to the manufacturer. The appliance is a practical alternative to steam models where families prefer a steam-free process and quieter operation.













