Baby Brezza Baby Bottle Sterilizer and Dryer Advanced – Electric Steam Sterilization Machine – Universal Sterilizing for All Bottles: Plastic + Glass + Pacifiers + Breast Pump Parts - HEPA Filtration https://a.co/d/ePwQciO That's the goat imo. The key features it has are that it's a good dryer and it's got flat shelves so you can stack high. We used the sterilize function for a long time and then when we stopped we still used the dry function. Our bottle cleaning process was to do it in batch
Calls it 'the goat', cites specific features (flat shelves, good dryer, stacking), continued using dry function even after stopping sterilization.
I love my Baby Brezza sterilizer. I bought two, one for each of two houses we spend the most time in. I don't have to wait for a dishwasher to get full to use it without feeling guilty, and the cycle runs much quicker than a dishwasher.
Bought two units (strong endorsement), cites quicker cycle vs dishwasher and the advantage of not needing a full load.
I can't comment on dr brown's, but I have the baby brezza sterile and used it multiple times a day until after my twins first birthday. I have 0 complaints about it. I only kept using it as I hand washed bottles because the dishwasher seemed to leave a film on the nipples.
Used multiple times daily for over a year with twins, zero complaints. Specific reason for choosing it over dishwasher (film on nipples).
We are a week into having a baby and we had to pump on one breast for 48 hours and it is SO NICE to have the baby brezza simply for the drying. Quickly wash the parts with soap(milk won't rinse off bc it's so fatty), toss it in the sterilizer, and an hour later they are all dry. Otherwise the drying would take forever. We used it multiple times per day.
Specific use case (pumping), describes workflow (wash with soap, toss in, 1 hour later dry), used multiple times per day. Values drying for fatty milk residue.
Get the Baby Brezza 10 minute sterilizer dryer in one. I use it every single day and never regret the purchase. So quick and efficient, but remember to always use distilled water for anything for your baby including this.
Daily use, no regrets, cites speed (10 minute cycle). Practical tip about distilled water.
We have the baby brezza sterilizer and dryer and it's been pretty great. Almost a full year into twins and no problems! We have traveled with it and everything.
Near full year of use with twins, no problems, portable enough to travel with. Demonstrates durability.
What you REALLY need is a bottle dryer. Never enough time in the day to spend toweling off bottles or waiting for them to air dry. Most of the time the sterilizer function is built in to the dryer so you'll get both in one go. We use one of the Baby Brezza units multiple times daily.
Uses Baby Brezza multiple times daily, frames the drying as the key value proposition, sterilizing as bonus.
We love the baby brezza because it gets everything much dryer than our dishwasher can. Also I pump with the fridge hack and so I like to sanitize the parts twice a day to make sure they're really clean. The sanitize + dry cycle finishes in like an hour.
Specific comparison to dishwasher (dryer), cites use case (fridge hack pumping), and cycle time (1 hour for sanitize + dry).
Baby Brezza sterilizer is our most used item. It's super easy, and even has a dry only or sterilize only function. I would even consider getting one used, as I've been using mine about 5-8 times a day for almost 8 months and it's still going strong. The only downside is you need distilled water or the minerals in the water make the inside brown.
Enthusiastic daily user for 8 months, 5-8 times/day, praises ease and dual function. Notes minor downside about mineral buildup requiring distilled water.
I love my baby brezza! I have extra pump parts but I still need them to be completely dry when I use them
Direct owner who values the drying function specifically for pump parts that need to be completely dry before use.
I use the baby brezza sterilizer and dryer that does it in like 10 mins. It's been great. I use it multiple times a day. I think I got it for like 140 on sale
Cites specific cycle time (10 min), price paid ($140 on sale), daily multiple use frequency. Clear ownership and satisfaction.
I started with the baby brezza sterilizer and used it CONSTANTLY! This week I caved and bought a momcozy washer and sterilizer and it's nice so far. I haven't washed my pump parts in it but use it for all my bottles and it's amazing. I didn't know if I'd use them much, I wanted to breast feed. But a preemie and NICU stay forced us into exclusively pumping and bottle feeding and I can't imagine how else I'd sterilize without either of these machines. I honestly wouldn't want to use my dishwas
Used Brezza 'constantly' for EP after NICU stay with preemie. Upgraded to Momcozy washer but still values the Brezza. Couldn't imagine sterilizing without it.
I love our Baby Brezza. It felt so extra to add to my registry but has made life a thousand times easier post baby, especially with all the pump part cleaning. Only issue is keeping the mineral buildup from our tap water down (it stops drying well if I forget to wipe it out often).
Loves it for pump parts, notes it made life 'a thousand times easier'. Minor caveat about mineral buildup affecting drying if not maintained.
I have the baby brezza and papablic. Ended up exclusively pumping so it's been amazing having 2 sterilizers for all the bottles and pump parts. Brezza is faster but beeps really loudly when it starts and ends.
Direct comparison — Brezza is faster than Papablic. Notes annoying loud beep as a con. Owns both, uses both daily for EP.
Don't get the brezza superfast, mine started smelling like burning plastic and electronics and there are similar reviews on the internet. However it was a lifesaver until we built up enough of a part stock and the other models don't have the same reviews.
Specific safety concern about the Superfast model — burning plastic smell. Differentiates from other Brezza models which don't have the same issue. Direct owner experience.
got the baby brezza sterilizer as a baby shower gift but i wish i hadn't put it on my registry. we baaarely use it & it's huge. the baby brezza formula-maker on the other hand— life-changing (after i breastfed for 4mo).
Regrets registering for it — barely uses it and finds it takes up too much space. Negative about the sterilizer specifically.
Dr. Browns. The Baby Brezza smelled like an electrical fire and it got to the point I sat and watched to see what was going on. The thing literally smokes from plastic burning, and I am not talking about the steam coming out of it. The smoke comes out of different vents and if you smell it will sting your nose and you will smell nothing but burnt plastic for 24 hours. Not to mention the bottles smell as well. Go look at recent reviews on Amazon and there are a ton that complain about the burn
Extremely negative direct experience — burning plastic smell, smoke from vents, bottles smelling afterwards. Safety concern that led to switching to Dr. Brown's.