NURTURE advanced pro UV steriliser & dryer review

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NURTURE advanced pro

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Through state of the art innovation and technological advances, the NEW NURTURE advanced pro UV steriliser & dryer is a baby steriliser that uses energy efficient UV LED technology to kill 99.99% of bacteria and viruses in just seven minutes. Wow! All this without chemicals, water or heat, it makes it a great UV steriliser.

If you're looking for an effective and versatile product that is suitable for use with a wide range of items, including bottles, teats, soothers, toys and breast pumps to mobile phones, keys, and cosmetic brushes, then this is fantastic investment for your baby's first year and beyond.

We love that there are four modes available: sterilise, dry, auto or store (29-minute sterilising/drying cycle, with periodical activation of bacteria killing UV LED's for up to three days). The NURTURE advanced pro also won silver in our Mother and Baby Awards in the Best Steriliser/ Sterilising Product category.

For more inspiration, read our full guide to the best sterilisers for babies.

Overview of the NURTURE advanced pro UV steriliser & dryer

Pros

Easy to use

Very versatile

Quick to use

Cons

Price

Testing the NURTURE advanced pro UV steriliser & dryer

UV steriliser awards

Firstly, our parent testers loved how easy it was to use this steriliser.

"We’ve loved this steriliser, a lot more than other brands we’ve tried in the past. It is so easy to set up, completely hassle free and incredibly easy to use! There’s no faffing around with water and other parts, just shove everything in wet and it dries and sterilises. This steriliser could not be any easier and makes busy mum life a lot more simple. We love it and give it 5 stars!"

They also couldn't believe how many different things you could put in the steriliser.

"This is a fantastic product. A lot less fiddly than the other sterilisers I have used and it’s great that the products stay dry within the steriliser. It’s also great that it can be used for more than just baby bottles and dummies. Toys, phones, keys and the list goes on. This is a fantastic product!"

While some mums wished it was ever so slightly bigger in size, other mums loved how easily and compactly this product fit on kitchen sides. Another downside was the rather expensive price.

"If I could change anything about the product it would be the price. Find it quite expensive for new mothers as they have so much expense to spend on a new baby but overall I love the product and recommend it highly it goes so well with my kitchen. 10/10 I mark it and would recommend to all my family and friends."

Final thoughts

For a quick and easy solution to sterilising, we couldn't recommend this UV steriliser enough. Not only is it super easy to set up, but you can also put such a huge range of things in the steriliser including your house keys, toys, bottles and even dog toys!

The only thing is it does come with a rather hefty price tag.

Full product specs

Batteries not included

Dimensions: H25 x W27 x D27cm

7 Minutes to sterilise

Not suitable for microwaves or dishwashers

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