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HomeOrganic Baby FeedingBPA FREE Baby FeedingBPA FREE Baby BottlesBPA FREE Baby Bottle NipplesDr. Brown's Standard Dishwashing Basket, Polypropylene |
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22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Limited Usefullness Nov 22, 2010
By JOND
"jond99"
If you use Dr. Brown bottles...then you understand how many parts there are so washing them in the dishwasher is a huge benefit. We had been using the Munchkin dishwasher basket, and I thought it would be really nice to have something that was built and customized specifically for the Dr. Brown's parts. This basket accomplishes that, but it is a very large basket and completely non-versatile. It takes up nearly 1/4 of my top dishwasher rack for only 3 bottles. Much of this is because it holds the actual bottles as well.
This is totally unnecessary, and as a result, there's no way for it to hold additional parts. In other words, the fact that it is customized to hold all the parts for three bottles is an advantage, but the fact that it will hold nothing else...is so limiting that it's a HUGE disadvantage. In the Munchkin, I can fit all the nipples and parts for 8+ bottles, and I just keep the bottles themselves in the top rack of the dishwasher -- they don't need to be in a basket. However, with this Dr. Brown basket...if I have dirty parts for 4 bottles, I'm out of luck! What good is washing only 3 bottles! We use 5-6 bottles each day!! Why don't I just use two baskets, you ask? Good idea, but good luck getting anything else into the top rack of the dishwasher with two of these giant baskets taking all the space.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Works well, need two Jul 04, 2008
By P. Velasco We love our Dr. Browns bottles (and finally found the polypro ones for sale). With Dr. Browns our babies have had little to no burping, and never an ear infection or gas problems. While that's probably some luck on our parts, we think the zero air/low pressure design of Dr. Browns plays a role as well.
On the other had, each bottle **does** have 6 parts. This dishwasher rack makes cleaning all those parts a lot easier. However, it only holds 3 sets, so if you're like us and go through more bottles in a day, you might want two wash racks.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Useful, certainly. Vital, no. Nov 12, 2008
By D. Turner
"bald guy"
This cleverly-built device holds three assemblies for Dr. Brown's bottles. We own three assemblies. This is a good match. If you're comfortable washing everything in the dishwasher, this is for you - my wife is always concerned about water pooling in the baby gear when we just put it in the utensil tray, and this alleviates that problem. That said, it's pretty expensive for what it does. I'd be happy paying 2-3 dollars for it. (Used is probably a good option.)
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Feeds the OCD need! Feb 22, 2010
By Ultraviolet We have two of these racks, and they are the greatest for cleaning all of the bottle parts effectively in the dishwasher. No more scrubbing and sterilizing bottle parts! It also has these great little cutouts so you know where each piece of each set fits. It's like a little puzzle, and feeds my crazy need for order so very well! It only holds enough for three bottle sets though, so most people will need more than one. So it may seem a little pricey, but we think it's totally worth it.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Works well if all other dishes are clean Nov 23, 2009
By BSN student Overall I am very happy with this dishwasher basket- there is a place for each of the Dr. Brown's parts. Before buying this product I had been handwashing and steam sterilizing the bottles, but I thought this would cut down on the work involved. However, the third time I used the basket the nipples and vents turned orange. I called Dr. Brown's customer service, and they advised that this would happen if any tomato-based products were left on any other dishes in the dishwasher. So, in order to avoid this I would have to prewash or carefully rinse all of my dishes. This is just was much work as handwashing the bottles, so in the end I do not think that the basket will save much time.
As an aside, the customer service representative at Dr. Brown's was very helpful, and did send me a few new nipples and vents to replace those that were discolored.
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