Hey @melbaboutown@aussie.zone i just used a usb battery pack and a usb fan as a make shift bottle dryer (worked great btw). The battery pack is a 10000 mAh battery, and running the usb fan for about 4-5 hours didn’t even use 25% of its capacity. So that’s a real potential idea for your heatwave disaster kit.
Baby bottles. We brought a steriliser cause apparently you’re supposed to sterilise them each time you use them (ooos). But now they take forever to dry, hence the bottle dryer.
Hey @melbaboutown@aussie.zone i just used a usb battery pack and a usb fan as a make shift bottle dryer (worked great btw). The battery pack is a 10000 mAh battery, and running the usb fan for about 4-5 hours didn’t even use 25% of its capacity. So that’s a real potential idea for your heatwave disaster kit.
Bottle dryer?
Baby bottles. We brought a steriliser cause apparently you’re supposed to sterilise them each time you use them (ooos). But now they take forever to dry, hence the bottle dryer.
Ah, right thanks. My first though was homebrewing and was confused as to why you’d need to dry them! As you were. :-P
Thanks, that’s good to know. Fans don’t tend to do much but perhaps if the cat and I were dampened first