Silicone Baby Bottle Brush Set with Straw Cleaner| Soft Bristle Bottle & Nipple Cleaning Brushes
Silicone Baby Bottle Brush Set with Straw Cleaner| Soft Bristle Bottle & Nipple Cleaning Brushes
A two-brush set built to reach every part of a baby bottle | wide base, narrow neck, and nipple | plus a thin straw brush for the spots a sponge can't reach.
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This baby bottle brush set includes two silicone brushes shaped for different jobs a long, wide-bristled brush for the main bottle body, and a curved, cone-tipped brush for nipples and narrow openings. A slim wire straw brush is included too, for cleaning sippy cup straws and other narrow tubes. The bristles are soft, food-grade silicone, gentle enough not to scratch bottles but firm enough to clear out milk residue. Each handle has a drainage cutout so the brush head dries out instead of sitting wet after use.
Product Details
Product Details
Cleaning a baby bottle properly usually takes more than one tool, whether people admit it or not. A standard bottle brush handles the main body fine, but it rarely gets into the corners of a nipple or down a narrow straw which is exactly where milk residue tends to build up if you're not careful. This set is built around that problem, with two differently shaped silicone brushes and a slim wire straw brush included, so one set actually covers the full bottle rather than just part of it.
The larger brush has a wide, round silicone bristle head for scrubbing the inside of the bottle itself bristles that are soft enough not to scratch plastic or glass, but dense enough to physically lift off dried milk or formula rather than just push it around. The second brush is curved, with a narrower cone-shaped tip designed to get into nipples, valves, and tighter spaces the first brush can't reach. Between the two, you're not stuck trying to force one brush shape to do a job it wasn't made for.
The straw brush rounds it out a thin wire brush meant for sippy cup straws, narrow tubing, or any small gap where a silicone bristle head is too big to fit. It's a small addition, but it's the piece most bottle brush sets leave out entirely, and it's usually the part parents end up buying separately later anyway.
Both silicone brushes have a small heart-shaped cutout near the base of the handle. It's a simple detail, but it lets water drain out of the head after washing instead of pooling inside, which matters for keeping mold and mildew from building up in a brush that's damp most of the time. The handles themselves are contoured rather than a straight cylinder, which makes them easier to grip and control while scrubbing, especially one-handed while holding a bottle in the other.
This is a practical set not an oversized kit with parts you'll never use, just the tools that actually match how baby bottles, nipples, and straws get dirty in the first place.
Key Features
Two brush shapes in one set : a wide brush for the bottle body, a curved cone-tip brush for nipples and narrow openings
Includes a wire straw brush :reaches sippy cup straws and narrow tubing that silicone bristles can't fit into
Soft food-grade silicone bristle: scrub without scratching bottle interiors
Drainage cutout in the handle base : lets water escape after washing instead of pooling inside
Ergonomic contoured handles :easier to grip and control during one-handed cleaning
Compact 2-piece set : covers full bottle, nipple, and straw cleaning without extra bulk
FAQs
Does this set work for all bottle shapes and sizes?
The wide brush is sized for standard bottle bodies, and the curved cone-tip brush is meant for nipples and narrower openings, so between the two it covers most common bottle shapes. For unusually narrow or wide-neck bottles, it's worth checking your bottle's opening size against the brush head first.
What is the straw brush actually for?
It's a thin wire brush designed for sippy cup straws or any narrow tube that's too small for the silicone brush heads to fit into. It's a small but genuinely useful addition since straws are one of the harder parts of a cup to clean by hand.
Is silicone actually gentle enough not to scratch bottles?
Yes silicone bristles are softer than nylon or plastic bristle brushes, so they clean without leaving scratch marks on plastic or glass bottle interiors.
Why does the handle have a heart-shaped cutout?
It's a drainage hole. After washing, it lets water run out of the brush head instead of sitting trapped inside, which helps the brush dry faster and stay cleaner between uses.
Can this go in the dishwasher?
Hand washing is generally recommended for silicone brushes to protect the bristle shape over time, though the silicone material itself is heat and water resistant.
How often should I replace a bottle brush?
Once bristles start looking frayed, discoloured, or the brush isn't drying out fully between uses, it's a good time to swap it for a new one general hygiene practice for any bottle-cleaning tool.