MercadoLibre not sell this item and does not participate in any negotiations, sale or refining operations. Only limited to the advertisement of its users. The lightweight and compact design of microwave steam steriliser Express II, Philips AVENT makes it the perfect system for use inside and outside the home. The content is kept sterile for up to 24hours if tapa. El opens new microwave steam steriliser Express II now has more capacity than ever (Philips AVENT 6biberones) so that parents can sterilize all bottles one day at a time. It has the same advantages as steam sterilization, but uses the power of the microwave. Simply Aadir 200ml water and heat in the microwave to sterilize the contents in solo2 minutes. The special design grid allows easy colocacin of the articles inside and allows up to six bottles sterilized 260ml or 260ml bottles two and two loggers ISIS. The contents remain sterile for a term of up to 24 hours, provided they do not remove the cover. This way, you can feed the baby at any time of night dao. The lid is closed with two locking clips. The sterilizer can be manipulated easily by the touch handles security fro. The sterilizer fits on most microwaves as it has a width of only 28cm and a height of 16. 6 cm. Its compact design also makes it perfect for travel. Cleaning is also simple, since it is dishwasher safe . . Once done shopping I will send a catalog with all products that I have the Avent brand, because it has many products of this brand, such as:. 1 . - aritulo Once purchased, you get an email from me in the next 24 hours, the e-mail address you have registered in the bpa free steamer market, with instructions to make your payment. . . I am a young mother "bio" finally growing. I learned the history of bpa then I would totally change my steamer. I went I asked a baker steamer bpa free and they have not been able to tell me if it contained or not. do some of you can help me? thank you. If the problem has a solution, there is no reason to worry. If the problem has no solution, it is useless to worry. I have two friends, a fan of plastic boxes sold in meeting (tup * rw * re) and have a superb set, which steamed in the microwave! funny that simplifies life, but I am a bit chilly . . I dare not start . . While the BPA is a component of plastic. Prohibited substance, for example Canada (precautionary principle) in baby bottles PCQ when heated, this substance may get into the food. It is an endocrine disruptor. I think there are topics on the forum, to check. There is also a subject of plastics with the explanation of those who are dangerous and which are tolerated (as it would look, I have no issues at hand). For the microwave is fine, there are advocates and those who are totally against it. The problem of microwave are already the airwaves. The ovens are very poorly insulated, it radiates outward. And it is a powerful electromagnetic field . . Then there are theories that foods heated in the microwave would not be top. I have no explanations in mind, if qqn could help me. We must add to it that the steaming is good if it's gentle steam (not too hot) PCQ more you heat a food the more it loses nutrients (eg vitamins are very sensitive to heat and deteriorated very quickly). So if you cook your vegetables to steam (above 100 degrees) you lose almost everything. Klr as I do not think there is any good or all bad. Personal when I do not have time I prefer to cook my vegetables steamed microwave (yes it is super fast) than opening a bag of frozen. I prefer to take the risk of waves rather than not knowing what I eat. But after each reacts according to what makes it the most "fear". If not for the tup. the vast majority of their box and microwave oven are pp, so no problem of bpa. It seems they have just a few accessories pc should be avoided but that's it. The spread of phthalates is also present in our environment, I myself endocrine and I try to be vigilant with these damn plastic compounds, but it is very difficult. If the problem has a solution, there is no reason to worry. If the problem has no solution, it is useless to worry. . . .