I would like to think of the Baby Breasa bottle washer pro as a bottle washer pioneer. It paved the way for the next few years, which I think will be a rise of baby products, and Braysa is a high -seller, especially in retailers, so it felt natural to try first.
Braza does what he promises. It is washed well and is sterile, and it uses less water than many rivals – if you are working with limited filters or cleaned water. Like most bottle washer that I have tried, some pieces may still be a bit wet after dry cycle, but it is very standard.
At the same time, this bottle washer comes with some commercial relationships. This is the largest size. Not only does it look like a rocket ship (and sound), but you also need to keep the clearance needed above the machine so that the steam can rotate your cabinet. What you take so much for something, surprisingly, how you load it. Ricks are fixed and shallow, which works fine for standard bottles, but if you are not complicated, wide bottles or pumps can feel tight or tight. And when it is complete, the lid can be strange. If you are not cautious then it is easy to knock things.
If the counter real estate is limited or you need different sizes of the bottle and the flexibility of the pump parts, it may be a bit good. But if you are looking for a reliable, hand -away solution for bottle cleaning, Baby Braysa is a solid choice.
Dimension16.5 inches long 12.5 inches wide 12.5 inches deepBottle scope recommendationUp to 4Storage of partsFedCleaning methods4 (wash, dry, sterile, and full cycle)The length of the full cycle90 minutesDetergentBaby Breesa Detergent tablets onlyDrainage methodInner water tankThe sterile storage windowHepa Filter Chamber for 72 hoursWater Jet20 high pressure spray jet


