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Sterilizing Fluid
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Frugalista
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Does anyone know where I can get hold of own brand sterilizing fluid?
I have been looking for ages and have only been able to find Milton. All the usual places (supermarkets, etc) no longer seem to stock their own and Milton is just too expensive.
Can anybody help? Thanks in advance.
I have been looking for ages and have only been able to find Milton. All the usual places (supermarkets, etc) no longer seem to stock their own and Milton is just too expensive.
Can anybody help? Thanks in advance.

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Our local pharmacy does an "own-brand" type steriliser, although, I think it's tablets as opposed to fluid? Not sure, haven't paid that much attention to it, TBH! Might be worth a look though.0
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It there any reason why you need the fluid rather than the tablets? Tesco do their own version of the tablets.0
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Tesco regularly do the milton tabs on 3 for 2 - we stock up then.Little miracle born April 2012, 33 weeks gestation and a little toughie!0
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I bought it in morrisons and home bargains mostly then switched to the tablets you can dissolve in water.Wife and mother :jGrocery budget
April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.0524lbs in 12 weeks 15/240 -
Asda has its own brand of sterilizing tablets.0
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I've found this too. Tesco no longer seem to have there own brand only expensive milton. Found inexpensive brand at local chemist though. Good luck with your search.:j Trytryagain FLYLADY - SAYE £700 each month Premium Bonds £713 Mortgage Was £100,000@20/6/08 now zilch 21/4/15:beer: WTL - 52 (I'll do it 4 MUM)0
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Pharmacies usually do a cheaper version for around £1 as said above. I would definitely try these.Still here..... but working on that!0
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ASDA do this but Poundland stopped their version, which was very good value and another cheap store that does large bottles is Home Bargains.0
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Haven't bought it in years but I know Wilko used to sell it. Also the tablets are very good.0
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Sainsbury do their own brand liquid. I use it all the time. Its in their Little ones range:D:D0
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