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How to Dry a Baby Bottle

There's a better way to dry your baby bottles than air drying

How to Dry a Baby Bottle - DryMeister

Why use DryMeister to dry your baby bottles?

Air drying can expose baby bottles to potential unwanted contaminants.

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DryMeister is BPA-free and food safe.

According to the the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the best practice is to let your baby bottles air dry. "Place bottle parts, wash basin, and bottle brush on a clean, unused dish towel or paper towel in an area protected from dirt and dust. Allow to air dry thoroughly. Do not use a dish towel to rub or pat items dry because doing so may transfer germs to the items."

CDC website

How to Dry

1

Open a Drying Head Wrapper

First, shake out any excess water from the baby bottle. Next, take a drying head out of the wrapper.

DryMeister Drying Head

2

Attach the Handle to a Drying Head

Hold the drying head steady in one hand, and screw the handle onto it with the other hand, making sure it's tight.

How to Attach a DryMeister Head

3

Quickly Dry Your Baby Bottle

Apply light pressure and maneuver the drying head inside the baby bottle until drying is complete.

Baby Bottle Dryer

Use DryMeister to Dry Your Baby Bottles

Save time and free up valuable countertop space. DryMeister finishes the job so you can put your baby bottles away.

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