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Boon Lawn
- 3 reviews
- 2 likes
Good to dry teats and valves but I have 4 types of bottles, mam, tommee tippee closer to nature, avent and tommee tippee narrow bottles. Mam already air dried fine prior to boon lawn due to being able to remove top and base but the other bottles don't dry on the boon lawn. The water just sits in them for days unless I wipe them dry myself. Very disappointed as I had my mind set on getting my hands on one for 2 months.
Purchased in May 2020.
- 8 reviews
- 4 likes
It is practical and very cute. I bought other attachments for it a month after I used the lawn i.e. bottle wash and drying flower thing. Too cute, love it.
Purchased in January 2020 at Amazon for $22.
- 5 reviews
Attractive and doesn't take up too much bench space, functional and a must have for a baby. Dries bottles, teats and other baby bits easily and quickly. Well priced too
- 42 reviews
- 7 likes
I love this product
I love that you can keep the baby products away from the rest of the dishes.
I can put it away if I need the bench space but I usually just leave it on the bench top.
Purchased in November 2018 at Baby Bunting Physical store for $29.95.
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Questions & Answers
How do I clean the Boon grass drying rack? I wash t everyday with soapy water but obviously it's not good enough, started to get little moudly at the bottom of the rack which is very hard to reach. It says it's not dish washer safe. How does everyone else clean it?
Perhaps give the things a good shake before you place them in the rack? I only use it to dry items out of the steriliser so they are not overly wet - perhaps it's the buildup of excess water which is making this happen?
I normally soak mine in some warm water and a couple of capfuls of bleach, rinse and it's as good as new again.
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Category | Weaning / Feeding Utensils |
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Release date | Feb 2012 |
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