Was looking for an electric steriliser and found this. Great for me because it matches my kitchen appliances and comes with so many extras and free delivery.
*PLUS order before Mon 2nd May and you will receive a £15 gift voucher to spend online or instore between Tues 3rd May and Weds 25th May. (E-gift-card will be emailed to you between 3 and 9 May.)
A great value selection of Tommee Tippee feeding products providing all the essentials to bottle feeding baby safely. Features an electric steriliser, bottle warmer, bottles, plus other nursing accessories.
Closer to Nature helps babies to breastfeed for longer by making it easy for them to switch from breast to bottle and back again. The unique teat design mimics the natural flex, feel and movement of a mum's breast. Features a super sensitive anti-colic valve.
Contents and styles may vary:
- BPA Free
- 1 x Electric Steriliser
- 1 x Electric Bottle warmer
- 2 x Insulated bottle bag
- 4 x 260 ml bottles
- 4 x 150 ml bottles
- 6 x Milk powder dispenser
- 2 x medium flow teats
- 1 x pure soother
- 1 x teat tongs
- 1 x Closer to Nature Bottle Brush
Top comments
MrDB to deadleg22
3 May 164#14
not every mother can breastfeed. Wind your neck in.
All comments (23)
henz1357
28 Apr 16#1
brilliant price I paid £75 for mine afew weeks back
mjjgirlie to henz1357
28 Apr 16#3
I'm not sure I would use the bottle warmer. Does it come in its own box inside the main box or just in a plastic wrapper or just loose? Just thinking about selling it on.
mjjgirlie
28 Apr 16#2
My Quidco cashback just tracked at £2.60 too :smiley:
squiff
28 Apr 16#4
I don't even have a baby but that seems like a bargain to me. Heat added!
mith
28 Apr 16#5
Thank you - placed an order for mine. Just what I was looking for.
nicolacookney
29 Apr 161#6
It just comes in a plastic bag. I didn't use mine and sold it on also :wink:
mummybaker
29 Apr 16#7
£15 voucher is for use on a £30 spend. good deal though.
mjjgirlie to mummybaker
29 Apr 16#9
I can't see that. It just says you get a £15 gift card when you spend £30 (which your are on this deal.) No min spend when redeeming the voucher or am I missing something?
natashabooth
29 Apr 161#8
been waiting for a deal on this, ordered, thanks op
cheznconrad123
29 Apr 16#10
What a absolute bargain
mjjgirlie
3 May 16#11
I just got my £15 gift card through email. Good stuff.
deadleg22
3 May 161#12
You know whats even "Closer to Nature", and better for your baby, breastfeeding!
MrDB to deadleg22
3 May 164#14
not every mother can breastfeed. Wind your neck in.
baceysilly to deadleg22
3 May 161#15
I find your comment disrespectful and ignorant. Who are you to judge as to whether someone breastfeeds or bottle feeds their baby? So long as they are being fed what does it matter? I planned on breastfeeding my baby but bought the closer to nature kit 'in case' I couldn't, and also for when I expressed milk. You make the assumption that the poster is going to bottle feed, however you don't know what they are doing but you have to put your 2 pence in! A mother knows what's best for her baby and shame on you for judging them!
alizi1
3 May 161#13
A great price for this set and I have added heat accordingly. However...
...we got this set for our little one during Amazon Prime Day last year and had regretted it ever since. We found the whole sterilising and bottle warming process was too much of a faff, and also our baby suffered from colic which these bottles were contributing too. Not only that, but the steriliser itself is huge and took up a lot of room on our kitchen counter top!
We ended up buying a MAM set, which were both anti-colic and self sterilising in the microwave (which is far easier and quicker), and we haven't looked back since. The only thing it lacked was the bottle warmer/bottle bags compared to the Tommee Tippee set. The MAM set is actually on offer currently at Toys R Us for £25.99, click here
Obviously every baby is different, but I thought I would share my opinion in case it could help someone make an informed decision.
deadleg22
3 May 16#16
Hey it's fact that breast is best, I didn't just make that up (source: http://www.who.int/topics/breastfeeding/en/). You're free to think I was being disrespectful but I don't think mentioning the fact that breastfeeding is better for your baby and that it's "close to nature" is in any way disrespectful to anyone. "So long as they are being fed what does it matter?" - It matters a great deal! You are what you eat and I would much rather the tailored breast milk full of antibodies and colostrum to build my baby, rather than some substandard...stuff some company has come up with to make money. source: http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/nestle-baby-milk-scandal-food-industry-standards. I'm free to judge (just as you have me) and I do judge bottle feeders, I know there is the 2% out there who can't breastfeed and I do agree there is a market for formula, but not to this extent.
johnw84
3 May 16#17
Your original comment was clearly aimed at anyone not breastfeeding. It was disrespectful as my partner could not breastfeed our first born. She was upset at that as she did really want to and comments like that really are uncalled for.
Everyone knows it's best to breast feed. In certain situations that's not possible and bottles are very handy.
We already have bootles for number two because it's good to be prepared and they always come in handy for baby sitting.
Deal seems like a good one. Thanks OP.
Nonline
4 May 161#18
Seems a good deal for what it is but I would echo alizi's comments if you haven't had a baby yet- they are fickle creatures and we went through a number of expensive bottles/teats before finding one (Dr Brown's) which she would easily take. Steriliser remains useful of course.
Oh, and I'm speaking as a mum still breastfeeding an 8 month old who was premature and had difficulty feeding initially - anything to get nutrition into her! Not keeping up with a bottle of expressed milk a day has been my downfall!
mjjgirlie
4 May 16#19
Think this is now expired and have requested it to be marked as such. Hope it helped one or two people.
linhang90
4 May 16#20
if you go on mamas&papas website they offer 10% off code... with that you can get it for £58.49 free delivery
s1i
10 May 16#21
i not received my £15 voucher does anybody know how you get this
mjjgirlie to s1i
11 May 16#22
Did you place your order before 2nd May? I got my voucher emailed to me automatically on 3rd May.
mith
13 May 16#23
I havent received my voucher too. I ordered at the end of April just after this thread was started.
Opening post
*PLUS order before Mon 2nd May and you will receive a £15 gift voucher to spend online or instore between Tues 3rd May and Weds 25th May. (E-gift-card will be emailed to you between 3 and 9 May.)
A great value selection of Tommee Tippee feeding products providing all the essentials to bottle feeding baby safely. Features an electric steriliser, bottle warmer, bottles, plus other nursing accessories.
Closer to Nature helps babies to breastfeed for longer by making it easy for them to switch from breast to bottle and back again. The unique teat design mimics the natural flex, feel and movement of a mum's breast. Features a super sensitive anti-colic valve.
Contents and styles may vary:
- BPA Free
- 1 x Electric Steriliser
- 1 x Electric Bottle warmer
- 2 x Insulated bottle bag
- 4 x 260 ml bottles
- 4 x 150 ml bottles
- 6 x Milk powder dispenser
- 2 x medium flow teats
- 1 x pure soother
- 1 x teat tongs
- 1 x Closer to Nature Bottle Brush
Top comments
All comments (23)
...we got this set for our little one during Amazon Prime Day last year and had regretted it ever since. We found the whole sterilising and bottle warming process was too much of a faff, and also our baby suffered from colic which these bottles were contributing too. Not only that, but the steriliser itself is huge and took up a lot of room on our kitchen counter top!
We ended up buying a MAM set, which were both anti-colic and self sterilising in the microwave (which is far easier and quicker), and we haven't looked back since. The only thing it lacked was the bottle warmer/bottle bags compared to the Tommee Tippee set. The MAM set is actually on offer currently at Toys R Us for £25.99, click here
Obviously every baby is different, but I thought I would share my opinion in case it could help someone make an informed decision.
Everyone knows it's best to breast feed. In certain situations that's not possible and bottles are very handy.
We already have bootles for number two because it's good to be prepared and they always come in handy for baby sitting.
Deal seems like a good one. Thanks OP.
Oh, and I'm speaking as a mum still breastfeeding an 8 month old who was premature and had difficulty feeding initially - anything to get nutrition into her! Not keeping up with a bottle of expressed milk a day has been my downfall!