
I stan Dr. Brown's sterilizer. I got it at my baby shower, and we use it religiously. I have a basin in my sink that we use to fill with babas and then I give them a quick wash with soap and hot water. Then they go into the sterilizer and are perfectly dry and ready to use. It might be one of the most used gifts I got from my shower! You don't HAVE to get it, but it's a great item to have imo.
Uses 'religiously', describes complete workflow (wash then sterilize/dry), one of most used baby shower gifts. Strong endorsement.
I have the Dr Brown bottle dryer/sterilizer and it's honestly my most used baby item I received.
Most used baby item — extremely high praise indicating daily heavy use and high value.
I don't have the momcozy but I LOVE my Dr.Brown. I use it daily.
Strong positive sentiment ('LOVE'), daily use confirmed. Chose Dr. Brown's over Momcozy alternative.
My Dr browns one has been on a continuous cycle for the last 3.5 months. We love it
Running continuously for 3.5 months straight — demonstrates heavy daily use and reliability. Strong satisfaction.
I've used Dr. Brown for both my babies, and I love it
Multi-child usage demonstrates durability and satisfaction. Loves it enough to use again for second baby.
I don't have one that washes (too pricey for me), but I do have the Dr Browns sterilizer and dryer. The dryer function is great! Not sure why pump parts and bottles take 1,000 years to air dry. 😂
Praises the dryer function specifically, compares favorably to air drying which 'takes 1,000 years'. Budget-conscious choice over pricier washers.
Worth it personally. We have the Dr browns one and we still use it at 14 months. Mostly because we like the dry setting.
Still in use at 14 months, values the drying function specifically. Long-term durability demonstrated.
I have been using the dr. Browns dryer and sterilizer and it does the job. I was hesitant in buying it for baby 2 because I didn't want another thing on my counter but so glad we did. I use it daily
Daily use, glad they purchased for baby #2 despite hesitation about counter space. Does the job reliably.
Dr Browns sterilizer has served us pretty well. It does seem like the basket can accommodate more small parts than the Baby Brezza. Images for the Dr Browns show 6 bottles fitting into the main compartment, but I've packed 10 in there before by sticking the vents inside the bottles. The only complaint is that it beeps fairly loudly when the drying cycle completes and it doesn't appear that you can turn that off. I bought it at list price and see that it's $52 right now on amazon, would definitel
Served well, basket accommodates more small parts than Brezza, can fit 10 bottles. Complaints: loud beep. Good value at $52.
We have a doctor browns (I believe that's the brand) sterilizer and dryer combo and we use it after every bottle wash, mostly just because it's flu season and the drying mechanic is very helpful to "set and forget" until it either finishes or we need to pull a bottle. They can be expensive and aren't really a "need" but if you have the means to get one I would personally recommend it
Uses after every wash, values 'set and forget' convenience. Acknowledges it's not a need but recommends if affordable.
We were gifted a Dr. Brown's Deluxe Baby Bottle Warmer And Sterilizer. It worked pretty well for us. Could fit all the pumping parts in it through two sterilization cycles. We originally didn't plan on buying a sterilizer, because we have heard that most babies now a days don't need everything sterilized. (Unless immunocompromised or something). But it was nice to have, gave us a nice piece of mind. Especially if the dog licked a binky or something. We would give it a good wash/scrub in the si
Worked well, fits pumping parts, provides peace of mind. Notes it requires two cycles for all parts which is a minor downside.
Like some others have said, GET THE ALL IN ONE THAT WASHES THEM TOO! I have the dr browns one that only sterilizes and dries them so I still have to hand wash but after 7 months of having to clean bottles just about every single day I want to cry every. single. time. I wish I could hire someone solely to wash my baby's bottles. The ones that wash the bottles are a bit pricy but personally I wish I had just spent the money on it. 😭
Uses Dr. Brown's daily for 7 months (it works), but wishes she'd gotten an all-in-one washer instead. The sterilize/dry function is fine but hand-washing beforehand is exhausting.
We have the Dr. Browns one - we like it's utility but it's lifespan might be a bit low. Our boy is 4 months and it already makes a very painful sound when drying 😬 Just adding that in case you were considering it!
Likes the utility but raises durability concern — painful drying noise after only 4 months of use. Mixed experience.