6 Best Baby Bottle Sterilizers, According to Moms

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Best Bottle Sterilizers

As you make your baby registry, you might find yourself debating whether you really need certain items. One of the items in question: a baby bottle sterilizer. Although some find this product to be a not-so-useful item that takes up space, many parents see it as a pretty handy tool. For those parents, a bottle sterilizer is one of the most efficient and effective ways to ensure that your baby's bottles and other feeding supplies are safe and germ- and bacteria-free.

Bottle sterilization is important for newborns whose immune systems are still developing and may not be able to fight off infections yet. A bottle sterilizer uses steam or ultraviolet (UV) light to eliminate bacteria, viruses and other potentially harmful microorganisms. For the first few months of your baby's life, you can use these machines to sterilize baby bottles, nipples and other feeding equipment quickly — typically in under five minutes. Although they take up counter space, they can be pretty handy to have around. 

How we chose the best bottle sterilizers 

  • We spoke to two What to Expect staff members who have three children between them and have tested several of the products on this list, in addition to my own experience using a bottle sterilizer for my two children.

  • Based on guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), we ensured that all bottle sterilizers on this list are specifically designed to effectively remove potentially harmful bacteria and viruses from baby bottles and other feeding supplies using steam, heat or UV light. 

  • We read reviews from the millions of parents in our What to Expect Community and included picks that had overwhelming praise for their:

    • Ease of use

    • Speed and convenience

    • Overall value versus expense

Other factors to consider when buying bottle sterilizers

Here's what to consider as you're shopping and registering for bottle sterilizers:

  • Capacity: Consider how many bottles the sterilizer can hold and what size bottles will fit in the sterilizer. Some sterilizer brands are best suited for bottles made by the same manufacturer, whereas larger-capacity bottle sterilizers can often hold bottles of any brand, shape or size. If you don’t know which type of bottles your baby prefers yet, choosing a sterilizer that can accommodate various brands might be wise.

  • Cycle time: The amount of time it takes to clean bottles may be longer with some bottle sterilizers than others. For most parents, time is of the essence, so the faster, the better. How long it takes the bottle sterilizer to complete a cycle can also depend on whether or not the sterilizer has a drying setting, so that’s another thing to keep in mind as you shop. And, if you get a microwave sterilizer and have an older microwave with lower wattage, it may take a few minutes longer to sterilize (you can confirm this in the instruction manual). 

  • Footprint: Consider where you’ll keep your bottle sterilizer — in a cabinet out of the way, on the counter for easy access, or even in your microwave — and then take a look at the sterilizer’s size. If you’re short on space, a smaller, more compact sterilizer is the way to go. On the other hand, if you have room to spare, a larger-capacity sterilizer that can hold more bottles or has more features may be the right choice. 

  • Versatility: This is the top consideration for many parents in our What to Expect community when choosing a bottle sterilizer to make them worth the cost. Bottle sterilizers that can accommodate bottle of various shapes and sizes, sterilize other items (like breast pump parts or pacifiers), and have multiple functions like drying or warming are some of the main reasons parents end up loving or recommending specific sterilizers. Some even allow you to choose a "dry only" setting, which might be useful when you're still washing bottles, but don’t need to sterilize them. 

Another option that might be useful is a "holding" feature or auto shut-off, so after the cycle ends, bottles can stay sterile inside for up to 24 hours as long as the lid remains closed. And, if you plan to travel with your bottle sterilizer, portability is another factor to consider.

How often do I need to sterilize baby bottles?

Sterilizing baby bottles daily for the first few months of your baby's life can help reduce their chances of getting sick. The CDC recommends sterilizing bottles and parts once a day if your baby: 

  • Is younger than 2 months

  • Was born prematurely

  • Has a weakened immune system

Some pediatricians may also recommend sterilizing bottles after each feeding on a case-by-case basis.

Though the practice isn't recommended explicitly by the AAP, many pediatricians recommend sterilizing baby bottles before first use. This suggestion is also sometimes included in bottle manufacturers' directions.

Is a sterilizer necessary for baby bottles?

Although a bottle sterilizer isn’t necessary, the right one can make life easier for busy parents. If your pediatrician recommends sterilizing bottles between feedings, you might like the convenience of being able to load and run a sterilizer without needing to boil water every time. (This is especially true if you're feeding multiple babies.) 

A bottle sterilizer can also be handy if you're traveling and staying somewhere without a full kitchen. Note, however, that you will still need to clean your bottles and accessories before sterilizing them since putting unwashed items into one of these appliances may cause residue to build up.

Additionally, bottle sterilizers can be used to sterilize other items like pacifiers and sippy cups as your baby grows. And, if you don’t have a dishwasher at home, it might be easier to continue using a bottle sterilizer for a deep clean even when you’re past the need for daily sterilization.

How do I sterilize a baby bottle?

Each sterilizer has its own instructions but there is one constant: All bottles parts should be fully disassembled and cleaned with soap and hot water before sterilizing. 

Most bottle sterilizers create steam after you add water to a reservoir. They can either stand on the counter (powered by an electrical wall plug, battery or USB cable) or go into the microwave, generating heat to create steam. Note that using distilled water will help prevent mineral scale build-up in steam models. Some countertop sterilizers might also use UV light, rather than steam, to sterilize.

If you don’t have a designated sterilizer, you can sterilize bottles after cleaning with soap and water by placing them disassembled in a pot of water. Boil for 5 minutes and remove with clean tongs, per CDC recommendations. You can also use steam to sterilize bottles by placing them disassembled in the microwave or plug-in steam system per the manufacturer’s instructions. 

If you can’t boil or steam, or you don’t have access to clean water, CDC guidelines recommend using a prepared solution of one teaspoon of unscented bleach per 16 cups of water, soaking disassembled bottles for 2 minutes. Then, allow all bottle parts to air dry thoroughly before use. 

One lingering question you may have is, can I put baby bottles in the dishwasher? If your dishwasher has a sanitize setting and your baby’s bottles are dishwasher-safe, the CDC says that this is an acceptable method by which to clean bottles. However, it’s important to note that sanitizing is not the same as sterilizing baby bottles — so your dishwasher is not able to sterilize bottles.

When can I stop sterilizing baby bottles?

For most babies, you can stop sterilizing baby bottles after the first few months once their immune systems start to kick in. However, babies born prematurely or with a weakened immune system may need to continue having their bottles sterilized for longer. Your pediatrician can offer the best guidance for how long you'll need to continue daily sterilization.

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Best Overall Bottle Sterilizer

Tommee Tippee Supersteam Electric Steam Sterilizer

Best Bottle Sterilizers - Tommee TIppee Bottle Sterilizer
Buying Options
Pros
  • Doubles as drying rack
  • two-tier design
  • small footprint
Cons
  • Expensive
Why We Love It

As far as electric steam sterilizers go — that is to say, not a microwave-based product — the Tommee Tippee Supersteam Electric Steam Sterilizer is more compact than others on the market. Its slim design means you can turn it sideways to fit in smaller spaces on your countertop. And, because it doubles as a drying rack, you can leave the bottles in place for added space-saving convenience.

Not only is this sterilizer capable of removing 99.99-percent of potentially harmful bacteria and germs from bottles with steam heat, it does so pretty fast. Parents love this sterilizer’s short five-minute cycle and the fact that everything inside stays sterile for a full 24 hours when the lid is closed. Though there’s no drying cycle, parents found the removable drying rack handy to use if you don’t want to leave the entire device out on your countertop. 

Weight: 3.41 pounds

Dimensions: 8.98 x 13.78 x 10.67 Inches

Capacity: Up to six bottles

Cycle time: 5 minutes

Drying option? No

Best Microwave Bottle Sterilizer

Philips Avent Microwave Steam Sterilizer

Best Bottle Sterilizer - Philips AVENT Microwave Steam Sterilizer
Pros
  • Affordable
  • fast
  • lightweight
Cons
  • Needs to be stored outside of microwave
Why We
Love it
Community
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Why We Love It

My youngest was prone to thrust, so it was extremely important that we sterilized everything that went into his mouth. The Philips Avent sterilizer was a huge help because it sterilizes in just two minutes and is easy to use — just fill with the items to sterilize, add water and microwave. The speed and efficiency of this sterilizer was great because I had to use it so often.

Sarah Darby, What to Expect’s Senior SEO Content Strategist, also used the Philips Avent Microwave Sterilizer and loved its simplicity. “We have a really short non-standard microwave and this sterilizer still fit in it,” she says. “It was great that it was compact because I tucked it in a cabinet when it was not in use, and it didn’t take up any counter space.”

Parents in our What to Expect community love the speed of this sterilizer — it can sterilize bottles in just two minutes, assuming your microwave's power is between 1200 and 1850 watts. It can also hold up to four bottles, though I found it can fit much more. And if you leave the lid closed after you take it out of the microwave, the items will stay sterile for up to 24 hours. 

Parents also appreciate that the handles stay cool, so you can safely remove it from the microwave, and that it includes clips to ensure the top stays tightly closed until you're ready to open it.

Weight: 1.63 pounds

Dimensions: 11 x 11 x 6.5 inches

Capacity: Four bottles 

Cycle time: 2 minutes

Drying option? No

Community Reviews
  • "I bought the Avent microwave sterilizer and it’s really easy/quick so now I sterilize after every use."

  • "I have philips avent sterilizer that you put in the microwave. I love it, it is so fast."

  • "We have the Avent microwave sterilizer. I don’t use it as much anymore (baby is 3 months). But it’s nice to have when I get new bottles or when I need to sterilize pacifiers like if they fall on the ground or something."

Best Splurge Bottle Sterilizer

Baby Brezza One-Step Baby Bottle Sterilizer Dryer

Best Bottle Sterilizer - Baby Brezza Bottle Sterilizer
Buying Options
Pros
  • Multiple cycle options
  • dries
  • large capacity
Cons
  • Expensive
  • takes up a lot of space
Why We
Love it
Community
Reviews
Why We Love It

The Baby Brezza One Step Sterilizer Dryer Advanced is by far the most recommended sterilizer from parents in our What To Expect community for its huge capacity and impressive versatility. It can simultaneously sterilize and dry any type of bottle, pump parts or other feeding accessories. Parents rave about the convenience of the drying setting and the fact that once the cycle is finished, the bottles remain sterile in the unit for 24 hours, as long as the lid is closed. They also love how much this sterilizer can hold — up to eight bottles and two full pump part sets. 

Even when you’re no longer sterilizing bottles, the Baby Brezza has some use. Many parents  use the "dry only" feature instead of leaving bottles scattered across the countertop to air dry. The price point is more than most on this list, but some parents have pointed out that Baby Brezza sterilizers can easily be found and purchased secondhand from sites like Facebook Marketplace. 

Weight: 6.3 pounds

Dimensions: ‎15.3 x 12.5 x 9.48 inches

Capacity: Up to eight bottles and two sets of pump parts

Cycle time: 30-, 45-, or 60-minute cycle settings (includes drying time)

Drying option? Yes

Community Reviews
  • "We have the Baby Breeza (someone bought it for us— it wasn’t on the registry) but it’s amazing and I don’t think I could live without it! It saves sooo much time and kitchen mess (no bottles drying everywhere). I 10/10 recommend spending the money on it!"

  • "I got the baby Brezza sterilizer. He’s not even here yet and I’m obsessed with it. It’s SO FAST and everything is clean and I feel great about it."

  • "I loved the Brezza sterilizer. It sterilizes and dries! I use Dr. Browns bottles so they were a pain to dry, which is why I loved the Baby Brezza."

  • "I got Baby Breeza sterilizer and did wash all bottle/pacifiers, teethers etc. I love this machine I think its worth it and it will be so much easier using it when baby is here than have sink of unwashed bottles."

Best Travel Sterilizer

Medela Quick-Clean Micro-Steam Bags

Best Bottle Sterilizers - Medela Quick Clean Steam Bags
Buying Options
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Amazon
$29 for 20 bags
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$6 for 5 bags
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Walmart
$8 for 5 bags
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Pros
  • Space-saving
  • easy to use
  • each bag can be used up to 20 times
Cons
  • Can’t leave the bottles in the bag to dry
Why We
Love it
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Why We Love It

What to Expect community members swear by these Medela steam bags for bottles and pump parts on-the-go — so much so that they voted for them as the Best Bottle Sterilizer in our Feeding Awards last year. They use steam to eliminate 99.9-percent of common germs and bacteria from your baby’s bottles and other feeding accessories. Each bag can be used up to 20 times and require just two ounces of water, a microwave and three minutes of your time. 

Several What to Expect staff members have also used the Medela sterilizer bags, including Stephanie Porter, Creative Director. “I loved them. It was so much easier and quicker than boiling the bottles in water,” she says. “They were also space saving. We lived in a smaller space at the time so I didn’t want to buy a full size steamer.”

Sarah Darby also turned to the Medela bags when her son’s bottles no longer required daily sterilizing. “I packed away the Avent and just used the Medela bags for the occasional deep clean,” she says. “I don’t have a dishwasher, so I definitely needed some way to sterilize when needed.”

The ease of use and speed are the main draws for parents who use these steam bags. However, it’s important to note that you can’t leave bottles, pump parts or other accessories in the bag to dry, so you’ll want to remove everything once cool and let it all air dry out in the open before use.

Weight: 0.01 ounces

Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 3.5 inches

Capacity: Two six-ounce bottles or parts for one breast pump

Cycle time: 3 minutes

Drying option? No

Community Reviews
  • "We use the Medela steam bags so it makes it super easy and quick."

  • "I used the [Medela Steam] bags before we got our sterilizer and they were great. I would say this is a great at work option."

  • "I try to pump every three hours. I have a wet bag I keep my parts in and store in the fridge so I don’t have to wash after every pump. I use these [Medela] sanitize bags at home after my shift! Each bag can be reused 20 times so it’s a bit more worth it than they appear!"

  • "Medela steam bags are the way to go. I loved them. So convenient and much easier than boiling."

Best Budget Bottle Sterilizer

Munchkin Steam Guard Microwave Sterilizer

Best Bottle Sterilizers - Munchkin Steam Microwave Sterilizer
Pros
  • Compact
  • lightweight
  • includes tongs
Cons
  • Takes longer to fully sterilize than other microwave models
Why We
Love it
Community
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Why We Love It

The price point of the Munchkin Steam Guard Microwave Sterilizer is the main reason parents love it, but there are some other pros. It’s easy to use: Just add some water to the reservoir and pop it in the microwave for two minutes. After that, the manufacturer's directions advise you to let everything sit for 10 minutes in order for full sterilization to take place. Some parents note that this set-it-and-forget-it process is wonderful, while others find the lengthier process more time-consuming (and thereby annoying) than other microwave sterilizers that are just slightly more expensive. But, if you think trading time spent for money is worthwhile, this sterilizer might be the right pick for you.

Weight: 7.4 ounces

Dimensions: 12.5 x 11.3 x 6.7 inches

Capacity: Up to six 4-ounce bottles or four 8-ounce bottles

Cycle time: 2 minutes in the microwave, plus an additional 10 minutes for full sterilization

Drying option? No

Community Reviews
  • "I have the munchkin bottle sterilizer. It fits 8 dr browns bottles and caps/nipples as well as several pacifiers. I’ve used it daily with 2 babies and will use it with this baby."

Best Bottle Sterilizer and Warmer

Dr. Brown’s Deluxe Bottle Warmer & Sterilizer

Best Bottle Sterilizers - Dr Browns Sterilizer and Warmer
Buying Options
Pros
  • Compact
  • sterilizes and warms
  • large reservoir for less filling
Cons
  • Sterilizes one bottle at a time
Why We
Love it
Community
Reviews
Why We Love It

Parents adore products that can be used for multiple purposes, and Dr. Brown’s Deluxe Bottle Warmer and Sterilizer does just that. In sterilizing mode, steam heat rids baby bottles and other feeding accessories of 99.9-percent of germs and other bacteria. Meanwhile, the pre-programmed warming settings are simple to understand, easy to customize, and can be stored in the system’s memory for easy access each time you go to warm a bottle. There’s also an auto shut-off device that keeps your baby’s bottle from getting too hot. Additionally, parents love that this sterilizer and warmer combo device can also be used to warm baby food in glass jars, which is a huge time-saver and helps prevent nutrient depletion that can happen when microwaving baby food. 

One thing to note: The device only holds one bottle at a time, so this might be a drawback for some parents who want to sterilize multiple bottles at once. But, because you likely won’t be sterilizing bottles for very long, it could be worth it for its longer-term warming use.

Weight: 1.1 pounds

Dimensions: 9.84 x 5.91 x 7.87 inches

Capacity: Holds one bottle or a few pacifiers/feeding accessories

Cycle time: Varies based on bottle size and whether you’re sterilizing or warming, but generally 2 to 3 minutes.

Drying option? No

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