Baboodle, the UK’s first baby equipment subscription service, has announced the exclusive launch of the Bebello Washer.
The company kitchen top Bebello Washer is a baby bottle washer, steriliser and dryer with an eight bottle capacity. The washer also fits breast pump parts and features a quick wash cycle of just 19 minutes.
The Bebello Washere eliminates the need to hand wash bottles and pump parts, reducing energy and water usage by up to 78%. Naturally clean and sterile, the Bebello Washer’s detergent is made with planet friendly ingredients, with the added benefit of 99.99% sterilisation, thanks to natural steam. All parts are dried with HEPA filtered air.
Baboodle is the UK’s first baby equipment rental platform, offering access to premium baby products at a fraction of the cost of buying them new. Baboodle customers on average will rent £3,400 worth of short-term use equipment for £66 a month in the first year.
Parents can bundle all the products they need to support their feeding, sleeping and transport needs, with breast pumps, highchairs, cribs, travel cots, pushchairs, carriers and more, available for a one-off delivery fee of £7.95 with free returns.
The Bebello Washer was invented by Andrew Carr, who spent six years at Elvie. Andrew’s designs have won over 50 international design awards, been on the cover of Time magazine adn can be found in design museums.
Andrew said: “I truly believe a circular approach to the baby products industry can make a significant impact on our planet’s future. This starts with using premium parts and materials which deliver higher performance and better reliability for parents, effectively disrupting the existing short-sighted and throwaway culture which is so prevalent in the manufacturing industry. The downside is the end product is more expensive to make and sell, which is why we are delighted to launch with Baboodle’s unique subscription service – parents can now have access to a top-tier product that makes life as a new parent so much easier, at a fraction of the cost of buying it new.”