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The best bottle washers of 2026, according to parents

Bottle washers and sanitizers can be immensely helpful — here’s how to find the right one for your lifestyle.
Updated Jan. 14, 2026, 4:54 PM EST

Macaela MacKenzie

Contributing Writer

Experts recommend sanitizers that fit multiple bottles and can double as storage.
Experts recommend sanitizers that fit multiple bottles and can double as storage.
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    Philips Avent Baby Bottle Sterilizer Advanced
    $71.99
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    Comfee Countertop Dishwasher
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  • How I picked the best bottle washers

    Washing bottles properly is “incredibly important,” especially for babies under three months old, says Chandani DeZure, M.D., a board-certified pediatrician and fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. “There’s nothing magical that happens at three months, but the younger the baby is, the more vulnerable they are.” Here’s what we looked for to find the best bottle washers and sterilizers:

    • Drying capability: “You will spend a lot of time of your life cleaning bottles and needing them to dry — they take forever to dry manually,” says Brandi Jordan, a board-certified lactation consultant, pediatric sleep and newborn care specialist, postpartum doula, founder of pregnancy and postpartum resource center The Cradle Company, and board member of Swehl. “Part of the reason why you buy these machines is to cut that time. It actually ends up adding more time if it doesn’t have that feature.”
    • Sterilizing capability: The best bottle washers save you from needing to boil bottles (which can also pose a burn risk if you use glass bottles). “You want something that does it all — that will wash it, dry it, steam it, and sanitize it with one easy mechanism,” says DeZure.
    • Storage capacity: The most convenient countertop bottle washers also double as storage space for bottles and pump parts when you’re not using them. All of our picks have room for multiple bottles for efficiency and easy storage.
    • Ease of cleaning: To prevent bacteria buildup, you’ll need to periodically clean them, says DeZure. Our picks are all fairly easy to do so and won’t add a ton of time to your routine.

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    The best bottle washers of 2026

    Baby Brezza Bottle Washer Pro

    Baby Brezza Bottle Washer Pro
    $299.99
    Amazon
    $299.99
    Target
    $249.99
    $299.99
    Baby Brezza
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    What we like
    • Does everything in one cycle
    • Stores bottles
    Something to note
    • Requires Baby Brezza detergent
    • HEPA filter needs replacing

    Both Jordan and Victoria Facelli, international board-certified lactation consultant and author of “Feed the Baby: An Inclusive Guide to Nursing, Bottle-feeding and Everything in Between” recommend the Baby Brezza Bottle Washer Pro, one of the only products on the market that actually washes, drys and sanitizes bottles. “It works really, really well,” says Jordan. To wash, 20 jets spray bottles with water form a pre-filled tank. A steam cycle follows for sanitization, and then HEPA-filtered hot air dries your bottles. One of the issues Jordan often sees with other combination bottle washer/dryers is that you have to run multiple cycles to get bottles fully clean and dry. “This one does pretty well,” she says, and has multiple cycle combination options (wash only, wash and sanitize only, sanitize only, etc.). It also has a “nice footprint” and doesn’t take up an unreasonable amount of space on your countertop, according to Facelli.

    Wabi UVC LED Sanitizer & Dryer

    Wabi UVC LED Sanitizer & Dryer
    $349.99
    Amazon
    $359.99
    Bloomingdales
    $359.99
    Macy's
    What we like
    • Extremely roomy
    • Perfect for storing bottles
    • Drys and sanitizes
    Something to note
    • Takes up counter space
    • Expensive

    I can personally attest to the usefulness of one of Jordan’s favorite sanitizers — the Wabi Baby UVC LED Sanitizer & Dryer — which has been sitting on my counter for the past 15 months. Not a day has gone by that I haven’t felt grateful to have a 30-minute dry and sanitize cycle right at my finger tips. Roughly the size of a small mini fridge, the Wabi Baby is large, but I’ve loved how much it can fit inside. At peak use times, I’ve crammed eight bottles, pump parts, and several toys inside. (I’ve also thrown my phone in there on occasion.) Some of my favorite features include the  five-minute UV sanitize cycle and storage mode, which automatically runs a sanitize cycle every hour.

    Wabi Baby UVC LED Sanitizer & Dryer MINI

    Wabi Baby UVC LED Sanitizer & Dryer MINI
    $179.99
    Amazon
    $179.99
    Target
    $189.99
    Bloomingdales
    What we like
    • Compact
    • Sleek
    • Holds up to nine bottles
    Something to note
    • Pricey

    If you have less counter space but still want a sleek dryer/sanitizer combo, consider the mini version of Wabi Baby's full-size sanitizer. “What’s great about the UV sterilizers is they tend to be useful for the long haul,” says Jordan. “You can put toys and teethers in there, you can put your remote in there, your cell phone — it’s useful beyond the bottle stage,” she says. 

    Philips Avent Baby Bottle Sterilizer Advanced

    Philips Avent Baby Bottle Sterilizer Advanced
    $71.99
    $89.99
    Amazon
    Now 20% off
    $71.99
    $80.99
    Target
    Now 11% off
    $89.99
    Kohl's
    What we like
    • Affordable
    • Sterilizes bottles in minutes
    • Small counter footprint
    Something to note
    • Doesn't dry bottles

    For a more budget-friendly option, Jordan likes the Philips Avent Baby Bottle Sterilizer Advanced, which uses a steam cycle to sterilize bottles, killing 99.9% of germs. Specifically, she likes the ease of cleaning, it has an easily removable heating plate (which you can hand wash in the sink) and that it seems to get less mineral scaling than other brands, she says. The sleekly designed pod has a small footprint (12 inches x 7 inches), fits up to six standard-sized bottles and doubles as a storage container that keeps bottles sterile for 24 hours.

    Comfee Countertop Dishwasher

    Comfee Countertop Dishwasher
    $249.99
    $299.99
    Amazon
    Now 17% off
    What we like
    • Can also use for dishes
    • Washes, dries and sanitizes
    Something to note
    • Bulky

    Another option to make washing bottles easier is to purchase a countertop dishwasher, particularly “if you want something that’s going to be able to do more than bottles longer term,” says Facelli, who likes this Comfee Countertop dishwasher. It does the same things as a bottle washer like the Baby Brezza (washes, sanitizes, and dries) while also being able to fit a few dishes.  “The main difference is the internal structure,” she says. “The baby-specific ones have different levels for pacifiers and nipples and bottles, but that’s not strictly necessary,” she says. The Comfee has capacity for up to 30 items including nine and a half-inch plates. 

    Babymoov Turbo Pure 3-in-1 Sterilizer

    Babymoov Turbo Pure 3-in-1 Sterilizer
    $87.99
    $109.99
    Babymoov
    Now 20% off
    $109.99
    Amazon
    $109.99
    Target
    What we like
    • Customizable storage layout
    • Multiple cycle lengths
    • Dishwasher-safe
    Something to note
    • Small

    Facelli also recommends the Babymoov Turbo Pure 3-in-1 Sterilizer, which sanitizes bottles with steam and then uses hot HEPA-filtered air to dry in a single 38-minute cycle. For quick sterilization, the Babymoov also has a sterilize-only cycle that takes just eight minutes. For ease of cleaning, the display features an alert for limescale buildup, letting you know when it’s time to descale. 

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    Frequently asked questions

    Washing bottles properly is “incredibly important,” especially for babies under three months old, says DeZure. “There’s nothing magical that happens at three months, but the younger the baby is, the more vulnerable they are.”

    There are two main benefits of using a bottle washer: convenience and storage. While, you can certainly wash bottles by hand and sterilize bottles using other methods like a microwave steam bag, dishwasher or good old fashioned boiling water, it can be a time suck. “Most parents with new babies don't want to be sitting over a pot of boiling things — particularly if they're feeding every two to three hours and accumulating a lot of bottles,” says Jordan.

    A secondary benefit is that they can serve as a clean, organized space to store bottles, pump parts, and pacifiers. “If you're using an enclosed container, it's a great way to store and to maintain the cleanliness,” Jordan says.

    There is some debate among experts about whether it’s absolutely necessary to sterilize or sanitize baby bottles after washing them but both Jordan and DeZure recommend erring on the side of caution. “Washing with hot water is enough to clean your regular dishes, but to make sure you get more germs removed and clean baby bottles as much as possible we recommend sanitizing them as well,” says DeZure.

    How to shop for bottle washers

    If you’re stressed about buying yet another baby gadget, rest assured you don’t need a bottle washer to safely feed your baby. Hand washing and sterilizing bottles is perfectly safe, as is running bottles through a sanitize cycle on your dishwasher, according to the experts we spoke with. 

    These gadgets are all about convenience. So before you buy, consider the following factors that will make your life easier: 

    Size

    Bottle washers and sterilizers come in a range of sizes. “Some of them really take up a lot of counter space, so if you’re living in a studio in Brooklyn, you may not want to have the UV ones that tend to be really, really large,” says Jordan. The upside of larger models is that they not only clean more per cycle, but can safely store more bottles when you’re not using them. 

    Interior storage configuration 

    Bottle washers also come with a variety of internal storage configurations — some models have racks specifically designed to hold a set number of bottles and nipples or small pump accessories, while other models are basically hollow cubes, which can hold any number of variously sized items. If you prefer the organization of the former, keep in mind that it may not fit every type of bottle on the market, says DeZure. If you have a specific bottle brand you know you’ll be using, check product descriptions and reviews to make sure it’s compatible. 

    Length of cycle 

    The main convenience people like is that it’s a much faster way to have clean and dry bottles, says Facelli. Pay attention to how long a full cycle takes on your model of choice. Longer cycles (around 60 minutes) may be great to wash a full load  before bedtime but inconvenient if you need a bottle ASAP. Personally, I love having the option for a short (10 minutes or less) sterilizing cycle commonly found on UV sterilizers, which is extremely handy when a favorite pacifier or teether ends up on the floor. 

    Ease of cleaning

    Remember bottle washers themselves will need cleaning. “You’re going to have to periodically descale it,” just like you would with a coffee maker, says Jordan. “If you don’t take care of that buildup, you might not be getting the bottles as clean as you would using a bottle brush and soap.” Models that have water reservoirs for wash cycles or steam sanitizing also carry the risk of mold buildup, much like a humidifier. Make sure you closely follow the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning and maintenance instructions. “If they’re not cleaned appropriately, that runs the risk of infection for the baby,” says DeZure. 

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    How to wash baby bottles

    Even if you are using a bottle washer or sanitizer, properly cleaning baby bottles still involves some manual labor. “Particularly for bottles that have breast milk in them, which tends to have a much more fatty consistency [than formula], you do still need to actually take a bottle brush to scrub them or you’ll be left with a waxy film,” says Jordan. To do this, you don’t technically need a countertop bottle washer or sterilizer — but these gadgets can make the process significantly more convenient. “If you’re a new parent, convenience is no minor thing,” says DeZure. 

    To clean your bottles, you’ll need to thoroughly scrub all bottle parts with soap and hot water in a clean basin. (Bottles should never be thrown directly into the sink, which often harbors bacteria.) Ideally, you should also sanitize bottles with steam, boiling water or UV light at least once a day to kill any lingering germs, says DeZure. To prevent bacteria buildup, experts recommend replacing your dedicated bottle brush at least every 90 days, says DeZure. 

    To dry, place items on a clean, dry towel or use a sterilizer with a drying function. If you’re handwashing bottles, “the recommendation is to put a clean paper towel over a clean dish towel and then set everything to air dry,” says Facelli.  

    You can also use your dishwasher to wash baby bottles. “It’s going to do the same thing as a bottle washer but you can use it much more long term,” says Jordan. She recommends using a dishwasher detergent that’s free of chemical additives. 

    Meet our experts

    At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest. 

    • Dr. Chandani DeZure, M.D., FAAP, is a board-certified pediatrician in San Diego and fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, who specializes in newborn care, neonatal intensive care and acute care. 
    • Brandi Jordan, IBCLC, is an international board-certified lactation consultant, pediatric sleep and newborn specialist, postpartum doula, founder of pregnancy and postpartum resource center The Cradle Company, and board member of Swehl. 
    • Victoria Facelli, IBCLC, is an international board-certified lactation consultant in North Carolina. 

    Why trust NBC Select?

    I am a contributing reporter at NBC Select and former Glamour editor who has covered pregnancy and postpartum care for over a decade. For this article, I spoke to three newborn care experts — two international board-certified lactation consultants and a board-certified fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics — and drew on my personal experience as mom to a one-year-old.

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