Menstrual Cups Microwaveable Sanitiser

Merula Cupscup – the cup for your cup. Thanks to the Merula Cupscup, you can now clean your menstrual cup quickly, easily, and effectively right in the microwave – both after your periods and as often as desired in between. Very quickly, the small amount of water in the Merula Cupscup begins to boil, causing extremely hot steam to rise and sanitize the menstrual cup. A convenient handle makes it easy to remove the Merula Cupscup from the microwave. Once the menstrual cup has cooled down, it can immediately be used again or stored in the small breathable cotton bag until your next period.

The Merula Cupscup fits almost all common menstrual cups that can be boiled for cleaning.

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Application: Fill the sanitiser up to the marking line with clean water. If necessary, add a splash of vinegar to prevent limescale deposits from forming. Place your rinsed menstrual cup on the blue insert with the opening facing down. Close the lid and open the steam valve. Heat the sanitiser in the microwave at 750 watts for 5 minutes. If the wattage is different, adjust the heating time accordingly. Make sure the water in the sanitiser does not evaporate completely. After the heating process, the sanitiser and its contents are extremely hot, and hot water or steam can escape from the cup.

Storage: Store the sanitiser dry and with its lid open.

This product is made by Merula. The material of the microwaveable sanitiser has been tested according to German standards and meets the requirements of Regulation (EC) 1935 2004, Regulation (EC) 10/2011, and the LFGB. The sanitiser is microwave and dishwasher safe.

PP, BPA free

  • Height: 127 mm
  • Upper diameter: 69 mm
  • Lower diameter: 53 mm

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are several factors to consider when choosing a menstrual cup, namely the amount of flow, your anatomy, the location of your cervix, and the stiffness of the cup.

Take our quiz to find out which menstrual cup will best suit your needs. You may also refer to our comparison chart for more information.

Here are the basic steps to insert your menstrual cup. For more information, please refer to our blog post here.

  1. Using warm water and mild soap, wash your hands and cup under clean running water
  2. Choose a folding method and fold the cup
  3. You can stand, squat, sit, or raise one of your legs. Hold your cup firmly and guide it towards your vagina
  4. Relax your pelvic muscles and gently separate your labia with your other hand
  5. Guide your cup into your vagina, pointing it upwards toward the base of your spine
  6. Try to keep the cup folded until the cup body is entirely inside of your vagina
  7. Gently release the folded cup – the cup will pop open and create a seal
  8. Run a finger along the base of the cup to ensure that it has opened completely – if you feel any folds, hold the base of your cup and gently rotate it until it opens completely and creates a seal
  9. Gently hold the base of the cup, not the stem, and try to rotate it from side to side to ensure it is sealed

Before using the cup for the first time, check that the air holes at the top are open. Wash your hands and clean the cup by washing with water and a mild soap. Then boil it in a large pot for 20 minutes before first use. You may place the cup in a wire whisk to prevent contact with the bottom of the pan during boiling, which may damage it.

During your period, it is best to wash your cup with a cup cleanser and warm water every time you empty it. However, if you are using a public restroom, camping, travelling or just do not have access to running water you can either rinse your cup with bottled water or wipe it with a piece of clean tissue – once convenient, wash your cup thoroughly.

After your period has ended, clean the cup thoroughly with a cup cleanser and warm water. You may also sterilise your cup with a menstrual cup steriliser or baby bottle steriliser. You may let the cup sit near a sunny window to remove discolouration and odour. Store the cup in the cotton pouch or any breathable container or bag.

You can refer to this blog post for a thorough guide on cleaning and caring for your menstrual cup!