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2-Pack Munchkin Sponge Bottle Brushes (Blue) on sale for
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About this product: - Includes 2 BPA-free bottle brushes that stand upright and off of counters
- Durable nylon bristles are scratch-free, yet soft.Ideal for standard and angled bottles
- Soft rubber nipple brush is gentle on small parts
- Top rack dishwasher safe
- Ideal for cleaning most standard glass and plastic baby bottles - Replace brush every 30-45 days
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My nipples were too sensitive for the brushes.
It untwists from the bottom. I assume it's for getting a deeper clean on the inside of the nipples so I just insert the brush on the inside of the nipple and twist it a bunch of times 🤷 ♀️ not sure if that's how it's intended to be used but that's how I do it and I never have issues with milk residue. I also use "dapple" brand dish soap, it doesn't foam but cleans nipples, bottles, and breast pumps parts really well
With these Munchkin ones, I would tend to damage the foam end perhaps from brushing too hard 🤷🏻
With these Munchkin ones, I would tend to damage the foam end perhaps from brushing too hard 🤷🏻
Thanks for the recommendation… I wasn't crazy about the Dr Browns or Boon brushes for the same reason. Will try Phillips.
They are pretty normal size. No biting and you can get a little rough.
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Some good things about it -
• They can be stood upright on the counter, unlike many bottle brushes
• When using it as a general bottle brush, the nipple cleaner proves to be handy. For example, that's the only thing I can use to clean the drip tray on my Breville Creatista (it has some narrow spaces). So I can recommend this as a general bottle brush even if you don't have a baby.
Some bad things about it -
• Like with any foam brush, the foam eventually gets dirty. That limits their life. I have some IKEA bottle brushes with only bristles and they are easy to clean and are sure to last an eternity (Once in a while I just pop them into the dishwasher).
• Though the brushes stand straight, I wish the base had more weight to it (to lower the center of gravity). The brushes topple over way too easily.
Tip of the sponge to the base of the handle is 10 inches long.
Ohhhh it's for the baby bottle nipples!!! I may or may not have thought of using it for anatominal nipples. 😅