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How it works
How it works
Load it. Add a tablet. Press start.
Five stages: wash, rinse, sterilize, dry, store. 360° spray arms clean every surface. A separate jet gets inside small parts like Dr. Brown's vents and pump valves.
Quick cycle: 19 minutes. Bottles stay sterile inside for up to 24 hours.
Built-in Filter
Built-in Filter
Every other bottle washer runs unfiltered tap water over your baby's bottles. Whatever's in your water — chlorine, lead, minerals, and sediment, ends up on the surface your baby drinks from.
Mommaloo has a built-in water-softening filter. Clean water in, clean bottles out.
Filter lasts ~60 uses. Replacements ship before you run out.
What It Fits
What It Fits
6+ bottles per load, any brand. Dr. Brown's (vents, straws, collars included), Avent, Comotomo, MAM, Lansinoh, NUK and more.
Spectra, Medela, Elvie, and Willow pump parts and most brands
Sippy cups, straw cups, pacifiers, teethers.
Footprint: about the size of a coffee maker.
Real Parents. Real Results.
Finally a bottle washer that actually dries. No more wet bottles sitting on a mat overnight. Game changer for our night routine.
I was skeptical about the filter but you can literally see the difference. My baby's bottles have never been this clean.
Saves me 30 min every single day. Load it up, press start, done. Why didn't this exist sooner?
The fact that it filters the water first is huge. We have old pipes and I always worried about what was getting on the bottles. Total peace of mind.
Fits all my Dr. Brown's bottles including the vents and straws. Everything comes out spotless and completely dry.
I pump 4x a day and wash parts constantly. This thing handles bottles AND pump parts. Absolute lifesaver.
My husband set it up in under 10 minutes. No plumber, no extra parts. Just plugged in and it worked first cycle.
Wish I had this with my first baby. On baby number two and this has eliminated one of the most annoying parts of newborn life.
Load before bed. Wake up to clean, dry bottles. Every single morning. Worth every penny.
Nap time used to be bottle time. Now nap time is actually nap time.
Almost returned it because of the price. Two weeks later I'd pay double.
Sister got this for my shower. I thought it was unnecessary. I owe her an apology and probably a vacation.
I'm an exclusive pumper — 7 sessions a day with my Spectra. Between the flanges, valves, membranes, and 8 bottles, I was spending close to an hour a day at the sink. I was genuinely considering switching to formula just to avoid the dishes. This handles all of it in one cycle. Pump parts, bottles, everything comes out clean and completely dry. I'm still pumping because of this machine.
Third baby. First two I toughed it out by hand. Never again. This was the first thing I bought this time.
Bought it for the dryer. Stayed for everything else. No more wet bottles on a towel overnight.
It actually dries. Like fully dry. I didn't know that was possible in a bottle washer.
Wet pump parts don't seal right. Had milk leak down my shirt at 3am because of it. Never again.
The drying alone is worth the price. Everything else is a bonus.
I pump 7x a day. This machine is the only reason I haven't quit.
I was doing the fridge hack with my pump parts because I physically could not wash them one more time. Storing dirty flanges next to my food just to survive. Now I actually wash after every session because it takes 30 seconds to load and walk away. I feel like a completely different person. My husband said I seem lighter. It's a bottle washer. It shouldn't make that big a difference. But it does.
Everyone markets these as bottle washers. I bought it for pump parts. Bottles are the bonus.
Handles my Elvie parts AND my Medela backup set in one load. Game changer.
The tiny pump parts were breaking me. This fixed it. Simple as that.
Dr. Brown's have a million parts. This gets into every single one. Spotless every time.
My baby only takes Dr. Brown's. Five parts per bottle, eight bottles a day. Do the math. Then buy this.
If you use Dr. Brown's, stop reading reviews and just buy it. Trust me.
6 weeks postpartum and my hands were cracking from all the washing. They're finally healing.
Developed dermatitis from the constant hand washing. My doctor said stop putting your hands in hot water so much. This was the fix.
We have hard water and I've been through two bottle sterilizers that got mineral buildup within weeks. White film on everything, crusty heating element, bottles that looked dirtier coming out than going in. The built-in filter on this actually solves it. Three months in, no residue, no scaling, no descaling routine. I genuinely didn't think this problem was fixable without buying distilled water by the gallon. It is.
No more hauling distilled water from the store with a baby on my hip. The filter handles our tap water perfectly.
Chose this over Momcozy because of the filter. Four weeks in, bottles come out perfectly clear. No regrets.
Twin mom. 16 bottles a day. I run this three times and it handles every single one.
Twins, husband works nights. This is the only reason I'm still sane. Not even being dramatic.
Took over bottle duty for my wife. Load, press, done. She rests, I help. Easiest win ever.
My wife said this was a better gift than the engagement ring. I'll take it.
I had the Baby Brezza before this and it could barely fit 4 bottles with no room for pump parts. I was running it twice a day minimum and still hand washing my Spectra flanges separately. This fits 6 bottles plus all my pump parts in one load. Wash, sterilize, dry — all in one cycle. I sold the Brezza on Marketplace the same week.
Replaced my sterilizer, drying rack, and bottle brush. One machine does it all. Counter space reclaimed.
My only regret is not buying it sooner. Ten weeks of hand washing for nothing. Get it before the baby comes.
Second baby. This was on my registry the day I saw the positive test. Best decision of the whole pregnancy.
Daughter spent 3 weeks in the NICU. When she came home, the last thing I could handle was standing at a sink. This gave me my energy back.
Daycare sends home 5 dirty bottles. I load this when I walk in. Actually get to play with my baby after work now.
Formula fed, no dishwasher, apartment sink I don't trust. This solved all three problems.
Shower gift for my daughter. She called me crying saying it was the best gift she got. Better than the stroller.
I thought bottle washers were a scam. An expensive gadget for people who didn't want to just wash their bottles. Then I had a baby and I was scrubbing Dr. Brown's parts at 2am with raw, cracking hands while my newborn screamed in the next room. I ordered this at 3am that same night. It arrived two days later and I have not stood at that sink since. It's not a luxury. When you're in it, it's a necessity.
Compared every brand. The filter is what made me choose Mommaloo. My bottles have never been this clean.
19 minute quick cycle. Baby screaming, need a bottle now. It delivers.
30 seconds to load. Walk away. That's it. That's the review.
Four months in. Use it every single day. Still works perfectly. Still grateful every single time.
What moms are saying:
90%
Felt they got more time back
95%
Said it was the single best purchase they made for postpartum.
82%
Wished they bought one sooner
2,400+ parents trust Mommaloo for their daily bottle routine
You wouldn't drink it, But your baby does.
Every bottle washer on the market uses unfiltered tap water. Mommaloo is the only one that filters it first.
Filter. Wash. Dry. Store.
Built Different. On Purpose.
See the Difference. Make Every Feed Safer.
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FAQ
You can. Most pediatricians say it's fine for healthy, full-term babies. But a dishwasher cycle runs 2–4 hours, doesn't handle pump parts well, and leaves everything wet. Mommaloo does the full cycle — wash, sterilize, dry — in under 30 minutes. When you need a clean bottle at 2am, that's the difference.
Dr. Brown's, Avent, Comotomo, MAM, Lansinoh, NUK — yes, all of them, including the small parts. The independent spray jet is specifically built to clean the pieces that are hardest to wash by hand. It also fits all major breast pump parts (Spectra, Medela, Elvie, Willow).
14.7" × 10.8". Roughly the size of a standard coffee maker. We show real countertop photos so you can see exactly what it looks like before you buy.
It dries. PTC hot-air drying — not passive air circulation that leaves everything damp. Bottles come out dry and stay sterile inside the unit for up to 24 hours. No separate drying rack needed.
Yes. Sippy cups, straw cups, pacifiers, teethers — it works past the bottle stage. Most families keep using it well into toddlerhood.