Yes and no. DD#1 had to have a special bottle that had even more parts, so I'm used to cleaning multiple parts for bottles. I was, however, looking forward to NOT cleaning multiple parts with this DD. She is really gassy though and Dr. Brown's is the 3rd bottle we've tried. It's the one that works the best for her.
Get the Dr.Browns microwave steam sterilizer, Dr.Browns bottle drying rack, and the Dr.Browns bottle brush & your life will be much easier.
When I have bottle to wash I: fill the sink w/antibacterial dish soap & put all bottles & pieces in there to soak for a second, scrub pieces w/bottle brush, rinse and place in microwave steam sterilizer (only 4 at a time), pop in microwave for 5 minutes & ta-da you have simply sterilized bottles! Saves on having to run the dishwasher so much or buy a bunch of extra bottles.
We got used to it quickly. We put a big bowl in one of the sinks and leave it there for bottle parts. After 2 bottles and pieces, we fill it with warm soapy water and let it soak.
Get the Dr.Browns microwave steam sterilizer, Dr.Browns bottle drying rack, and the Dr.Browns bottle brush & your life will be much easier.
When I have bottle to wash I: fill the sink w/antibacterial dish soap & put all bottles & pieces in there to soak for a second, scrub pieces w/bottle brush, rinse and place in microwave steam sterilizer (only 4 at a time), pop in microwave for 5 minutes & ta-da you have simply sterilized bottles! Saves on having to run the dishwasher so much or buy a bunch of extra bottles.
HTH!!!
This, but I do it in hot water, scrub, rinse and put them on the drying rack, I don't sterilize.
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Get the Dr.Browns microwave steam sterilizer, Dr.Browns bottle drying rack, and the Dr.Browns bottle brush & your life will be much easier.
When I have bottle to wash I: fill the sink w/antibacterial dish soap & put all bottles & pieces in there to soak for a second, scrub pieces w/bottle brush, rinse and place in microwave steam sterilizer (only 4 at a time), pop in microwave for 5 minutes & ta-da you have simply sterilized bottles! Saves on having to run the dishwasher so much or buy a bunch of extra bottles.
HTH!!!
We got used to it quickly. We put a big bowl in one of the sinks and leave it there for bottle parts. After 2 bottles and pieces, we fill it with warm soapy water and let it soak.
After w ahile it just becomes routine.
This, but I do it in hot water, scrub, rinse and put them on the drying rack, I don't sterilize.