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Closer to Nature Glass Bottle

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Great to see that you've purchased our Closer to Nature Glass Bottles. To help you get started and to keep your product working effectively, we've added all the guidance you should need within this area, as well as some handy hints and tips and troubleshooting advice. 

  • How do I use my glass bottle?

    ­­­It’s pretty much the same as our other Tommee Tippee bottles. You just need to take a little extra care when putting the teat and bottle ring together.

    The best way to do this is to carefully pull the teat through the ring in different directions to ensure the silicone lip fully ‘clips’ over the edge of the bottle ring. The area where the teat and bottle ring meet should be flush.

    Inspect before each use and pull the feeding teat in all directions.

Always clean before and after using!

  • How do I clean my glass bottle?

     Simply unscrew your baby bottle into three parts for easy cleaning and sterilising. Wash carefully with hot, soapy water and a bottle brush. You can also clean your bottle in a dishwasher (top shelf only).

    Do not turn the teat inside out for cleaning and do not use a bottle brush as this could damage the teat. Instead, use a teat brush.

  • Can I sterilise my glass bottle?

    Yes, you can sterilize all parts of the glass bottle including the teat and screw rings by steam (electric and microwave), boiling or cold water tablet / liquid sterilization.

  • Can I sterilise my glass bottle?

    Yes, you can sterilize all parts of the glass bottle including the teat and screw rings by steam (electric and microwave), boiling or cold water tablet / liquid sterilization.

  • Can I recycle my glass bottle?

    Yes! Our Closer to Nature glass bottles have a 100% recyclable glass bottle base.

  • How often should I change the teat?

    For safety and hygiene reasons it’s recommended that the feeding teat is replaced every 2-months or sooner if damage or weakness is noticed

  • Where should the valve be when I'm feeding my baby?

    The valve will work wherever it’s positioned but the best place for the valve is at the top, near your baby's nose.