

MIKI HOUSEWe introduce how to handle tableware sets and baby food sets. Please take a look at the product you have and check the relevant parts.
Introducing the set contents
- Tableware Set (46)-7152-689)
- Tableware Set (46)-7154-685)
- Tableware Set (46)-7155-688)
- Tableware Set (66)-7020-681)
- Tableware Set (66)-7021-684)
- Tableware Set (46)-7123-827)
- Tableware Set (46)-7124-820)
- Tableware Set (46)-7125-823)
- Baby food set (46)-7126-826)
- Can I use a microwave/dishwasher/dryer?
- Precautions when using a microwave
- Precautions when using a dishwasher
- About disinfection
- Handling precautions
- Care instructions
- Heat resistant temperature
- Raw materials and materials used
- View product details
Tableware Set (46)-7152-689)


Tableware Set (46)-7154-685)


Tableware Set (46)-7155-688)


Tableware Set (66)-7020-681)


Tableware Set (66)-7021-684)


Tableware Set (46)-7123-827)


Tableware Set (46)-7124-820)


Tableware Set (46)-7125-823)


For more information about spout mugs and straw mugs, see "How to Handle a Mug SetPlease see ".
Baby food set (46)-7126-826)


How to use
Can I use a microwave/dishwasher/dryer?
Microwaves and dishwashers can only be used with the mark ○.
Product Name | Microwave warm | Dishwasher | |
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Milk mug | ○ | ○ | |
Soup mug | ○ | ○ | |
Rice bowl | ○ | ○ | |
Lunch bowl | ○ | ○ | |
Feeding spoon | - | ○ | |
Spoon, fork | - | ○ | |
Snack cup | lid | × | × |
Main unit | ○ | ○ | |
Food container | lid | × | × |
Main unit | ○ | ○ | |
Lunch plate | ○ | ○ | |
Spout mug | Body only ○ | ○ | |
Straw mug | Body only ○ | ○ | |
Baby food set | lid | ○ | ○ |
Grater | × | ○ | |
Strawberry net | × | × | |
Steaming plate | ○ | ○ | |
Mortar | ○ | ○ | |
spoon | - | ○ |
Precautions when using a microwave

- Please check the table carefully and use only those that are usable when using the microwave.
- Please avoid using vinyl chloride wrap films as they may cause the image to peel off.
- Do not burn the food empty. It may deform.
- Since it is only for microwave ovens, it cannot be heated on an open flame, in an oven or grill. It may deform.
- Please thoroughly check the container and microwave instructions and instruction manual before using.
- Be careful of burns as heating in a microwave may cause the container to overheat. Also, do not let your child touch them while they are hot.
- When heating in the microwave, use it at a minimum of 500W x 2 minutes.
- Please be careful as it is likely to be heated for a long time, especially when thawing.
- In the following cases, shorten the heating time.
- If the amount of food is small
- If the food has low water content
- If the microwave is large wattage
The temperature rises faster than normal, and if the food is continued to heat, it may carbonize or deform the product. - Avoid cooking foods that are high in oil. Heating oil can exceed the heat resistance temperature of the product, causing the product to deform.
- The container is for heating only. It cannot be used for cooking.
- Remove the lid of the snack cup and food container before using.
Precautions when using a dishwasher
- Please check the table carefully when washing and drying the dishwasher carefully and use only those that are usable.
- Please avoid using this product in a commercial dishwasher.
- Do not place this product in a dishwasher or dryer. This may cause the product to be transformed.
- Please thoroughly check the dishwasher and dryer instructions before using.
- Do not drop this product onto the heater section of the dishwasher dryer. It can cause smoke, burn, melting, and odor.
- The rubber feet from the lunch plate and mortar can be removed and washed.
Do not use sharp objects when removing them. This may cause tear and other damage.
About disinfection
Product Name | Disinfection methods | |||
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Boil | Drug solution | microwave oven | ||
Milk mug | ○ | ○ | × | |
Soup mug | ○ | ○ | × | |
Rice bowl | ○ | ○ | × | |
Lunch bowl | ○ | ○ | × | |
Feeding spoon | ○ | ○ | × | |
Spoon, fork | ○ | ○ | × | |
Snack cup | lid | × | ○ | × |
Main unit | ||||
Food container | lid | × | ○ | × |
Main unit | ||||
Lunch plate | ○ | ○ | × | |
Spout mug | About the spast mug and straw mugHerePlease take a look | |||
Straw mug | ||||
Baby food set | lid | ○ | ○ | × |
Grater | ○ | ○ | × | |
Strawberry net | × | × | × | |
Steaming plate | ○ | ○ | × | |
Mortar | ○ | ○ | × | |
Leg rubber | ○ | ○ | × | |
spoon | ○ | ○ | × |
- For boiling and chemical disinfection, please check the disinfection method for each part before performing this procedure.
- Please avoid disinfecting alcohol. The design may fade or the product may be deformed.
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Please avoid disinfecting in the microwave.
*Partial review of disinfection methods has been made since July 2024. The product may differ from the product displayed.
[Bringing disinfection]
- When boiling and disinfecting, remove each part and place plenty of water in a large pot to boil for 2-3 minutes.
If the amount of small pots or hot water is small, the parts may come into contact with the pot's skin and deform. - Due to the nature of the material, repeated boiling and disinfection may cause the product to turn yellow. Please note that excessive boiling may cause the product to be quickly removed and the color of the pattern may fade.
[Drug disinfection]
- When disinfecting chemicals, please check the instruction manual for the disinfectant before using.
Handling precautions
- Parents must be accompanied by this item.
- Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water before using for the first time.
- Do not place near a fire.
- Do not handle roughly as it may break if subjected to strong impact.
- Please read the quality label engraved on the main unit, such as heat resistance temperature, carefully before using.
- Containers may be colored depending on foods that have darker colours and synthetic colouring.
- If you leave oils and oils attached to the pattern, they may fade.
- Please be careful as if the part of the image is scratched, detergent and oil may penetrate through that part, causing the part of the image to fall off.
- Do not use sharp knives as they may cause damage.
- If strong-smelling foods are attached, the smell may transfer to the dishes.
- For spout mags and straw mags, please check the special instructions included with the main unit before using them.
- Do not freeze the contents with spout mugs, straw mugs, snack cups and food containers. It may deform and cause malfunction.
- When using strainer net, rub it with the back of a spoon. Using a fork or sharp object can cause damage.
- When using a baby food set, securely secure the container with one hand.
- When using a steaming plate, place the steaming plate in the mortar body, put a small amount of water (so that it fits under the steaming plate), place the ingredients dipped in water on the steaming plate, cover it with a lid and heat it in a microwave.
- When crushing food using a spoon with a masher function, do not apply too much force. If you rub it hard, the masher may wear out.
Care instructions
- To clean, soak a sponge or soft cloth in dishwashing detergent, wash with lukewarm water, and allow to dry thoroughly.
- Scrubbing with a scrubbing brush, brush powder, or abrasive sponge may cause scratches.
- If you use alkaline detergent, wash it thoroughly with water to prevent any detergent remaining. If detergent remains, it may cause the container to deteriorate.
- Do not use orange oil detergent. The product may deteriorate or the color of the pattern may fade.
- Please check the instruction manual for the sponge and dishwashing detergent you will be using carefully before using.
Heat resistant temperature
Product Name | Heat resistant temperature | |
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Milk mug | 140℃ | |
Soup mug | 140℃ | |
Rice bowl | 140℃ | |
Lunch bowl | 140℃ | |
Feeding spoon | 140℃ | |
Spoon, fork | 140℃ | |
Snack cup | lid | 60℃ |
Main unit | 140℃ | |
Food container | lid | 60℃ |
Main unit | 140℃ | |
Lunch plate | 140℃ | |
Spout mug | About Spout Mugs and Straw MugsHerePlease take a look | |
Straw mug | ||
Baby food set | lid | 140℃ |
Grater | 100℃ | |
Strawberry net | 140℃ | |
Steaming plate | 140℃ | |
Mortar | 140℃ | |
spoon | 140℃ |
Raw materials and materials used
Product Name | Raw material resin | Materials used | |
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Milk mug | polypropylene | ||
Soup mug | polypropylene | ||
Rice bowl | polypropylene | ||
Lunch bowl | polypropylene | ||
Feeding spoon | polypropylene | ||
Spoon, fork | polypropylene | ||
Snack cup | lid | polyethylene | |
Main unit | polypropylene | ||
Food container | lid | polyethylene | |
Main unit | polypropylene | ||
Lunch plate | Main unit | polypropylene | |
Leg rubber | Silicone rubber | ||
Spout mug | About Spout Mugs and Straw MugsHerePlease see | ||
Straw mug | |||
Baby food set | lid | polypropylene | |
Grater | ASA resin | ||
Strawberry net (frame) | polypropylene | ||
Strawberry net (net) | stainless steel | ||
Steaming plate | polypropylene | ||
Mortar | polypropylene | ||
Leg rubber | Silicone rubber | ||
spoon | polypropylene |