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If you’re preparing for your baby’s arrival and want to make sure you’ve got all the products you need, you might be wondering which Milton sterilising product is best for you.

Let’s explore the similarities and differences between Milton Tablets vs Milton Sterilising Fluid to help you decide.

Key features of Milton Tablets vs Milton Sterilising Fluid

With both products being made by Milton, the tablets and sterilising fluid have been expertly developed in Great Britain to sterilise in only 15 minutes. They use a unique Milton formula that has no ingredients from animal origin. Both solutions work for 24 hours and kill 99.9% of germs which is why they have been popular with parents and midwives for over 70 years.

The tablets and the fluid can both be used in cold water and both products have around 100 different uses. They have the ability to sterilise all breastfeeding equipment and baby feeding accessories and can both be used for general household cleaning too.

Milton Tablets are great for travelling. They are ideal for use at home, travel and overnight stays as they are compact, there is less risk of spillage, and are super easy to use.

How to use Milton Tablets vs Milton Sterilising Fluid

As you can see above, they have very similar features, especially in the make-up of the ingredients and how they work. We’ve put together the methods of how to use each product, so you can see the slight differences but overall, they are very similar.

Method for Milton Tablets & Milton Fluid

  1. Wash accessories and rinse thoroughly
  2. Fill 5L container with cold water
  3. Add 1 sterilising tablet and let it dissolve or pour in 30 ml, 1 full cap. Follow instructions on the pack carefully.
  4. Add accessories and fully submerge removing air bubbles
  5. Close lid and wait for 15 mins
  6. Items can stay in the solution until needed. Renew the solution every 24 hours

Science behind Milton Tablets vs Milton Sterilising Fluid

Both the tablets and sterilising fluid use the same kind of active ingredients which are used to make water drinkable. They are chlorine derivatives, well-known by healthcare professionals around the world and recommended to fight against epidemic outbreaks. They both showcase anti-germ activity and are able to kill 99.9% of germs including bacteria, fungi and viruses.

Awards won for Milton Tablets vs Milton Sterilising Fluid

At Milton, we are proud to have created award-winning products. Our sterilising tablets and fluid have both won multiple awards over the years, including:

Awards won for Milton Sterilising Tablets:

  • Mother & Baby Gold Award 2023 for Best Steriliser/Sterilising Products
  • National Parenting Product Award (NPPA) Silver Ireland 2021
  • Dadsnet Silver Award 2021
  • Mother & Baby Award 2021 for Best Steriliser/Sterilising Products
  • Mumii Gold Winner 2015 for Best Baby & Toddler Gear

Awards won for Milton Sterilising Liquid:

  • Mother & Baby Bronze Award 2024 for Best Steriliser/Sterilising Products
  • Mumii Gold Winner 2015 for Best Baby & Toddler Gear
  • Practical Parenting & Pregnancy 2012/2013 Bronze Award for Best New Product Under £20

What should I choose: Milton Tablets or Sterilising Fluid?

As you can see, both products are effective, quick and easy to use, have many different uses, award-winning and compliant with European Norms (EN). The tablets and the fluid have both been designed to make sterilising as easy as possible.

Whether you need to sterilise a little or a lot, both products can meet your needs and work for everyone – both parents and midwives. The answer is for you to decide the product you would rather use for your sterilising.

If you’d rather avoid spills and like the option to travel with steriliser, then the tablets are the perfect choice. If you’d rather measure how much sterilising solution you need, then the liquid is ideal. Or you could use both products for different purposes, it’s up to you!

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