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Monday, December 7, 2009

DELUXE Toddler Dishwasher Basket From Prince Lionheart

DELUXE Toddler Dishwasher Basket

DELUXE Toddler Dishwasher Basket
From Prince Lionheart

Price:
$11.24
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Product Description

The LARGEST dishwasher basket available! Thoroughly sanitize all spill-proof cup parts, teething toys and small, hard-to-clean kitchen gadgets. Basket is top rack safe and fits all dishwashers! Made in USA.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13338 in Baby Product
  • Brand: Prince Lionheart
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x 5.50" w x 4.50" l, .55 pounds

Features

  • Largest dishwasher basket available!
  • Thoroughly sanitizes items.
  • For all spill-proof cup parts, teething toys and small, hard-to-clean kitchen gadgets.
  • Basket is top rack safe and fits all dishwashers!
  • Made in USA.

Customer Reviews

Ideal Dishwasher Basket5
I got this "DELUXE Toddler Dishwasher Basket" through another site that specializes in baby merchandise. At the time it was not available on Amazon. It works perfectly for the intended purpose which I'll describe.

You need a dishwasher basket for the 3 small parts of the baby bottle that otherwise will often find their way to the bottom of the dishwasher and get melted. That's what happened to me before I got my basket, so I have more bottles that parts for the bottles.

A baby bottle has 4 parts: the bottle itself, the screw cap that holds the nipple, the nipple and the cover. Those last 3 parts are small and can easily get melted if they fall down to the bottom of the dishwasher. That is why you need the basket. You can place the actual bottles outside the basket, and I never put the bottles in the basket. They wouldn't fit anyway, even in this one, which is probably the biggest basket.

I have twins, and I fill up that basket every time I run the dishwasher. There's not much if any room to spare. I'd rather get a bigger basket than a smaller one, so I'd recommend this one for singletons as well. I haven't had problems with the basket; it's just a simple device that opens and shuts. When you take it out of the dishwasher, you turn it upside-down over the sink to get excess water out. Then you place the parts onto a drying rack that should be right next to the sink.

The main thing to be aware of is that you only need the basket for the 3 small parts that fit onto the bottle, not for the bottle itself. You can just put those bottles where you put glasses and cups. The bottles won't really fit into the basket properly anyway even if you have a singleton, and forget about trying it if you have twins.

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