Microwave Sterilizers

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lhkraus

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The Germ Guardian is great for drying nebs. It works well for the Neil Med sinus rinse bottles too. I found mine on Amazon. It's not cheap, but it dries thoroughly in 30 minutes. I'm concerned about the people using vinegar to sterilize -- the word out now is that vinegar does not kill pseudemonas, so it's not recommended.
 
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lhkraus

Guest
The Germ Guardian is great for drying nebs. It works well for the Neil Med sinus rinse bottles too. I found mine on Amazon. It's not cheap, but it dries thoroughly in 30 minutes. I'm concerned about the people using vinegar to sterilize -- the word out now is that vinegar does not kill pseudemonas, so it's not recommended.
 
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lhkraus

Guest
The Germ Guardian is great for drying nebs. It works well for the Neil Med sinus rinse bottles too. I found mine on Amazon. It's not cheap, but it dries thoroughly in 30 minutes. I'm concerned about the people using vinegar to sterilize -- the word out now is that vinegar does not kill pseudemonas, so it's not recommended.
 
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lhkraus

Guest
The Germ Guardian is great for drying nebs. It works well for the Neil Med sinus rinse bottles too. I found mine on Amazon. It's not cheap, but it dries thoroughly in 30 minutes. I'm concerned about the people using vinegar to sterilize -- the word out now is that vinegar does not kill pseudemonas, so it's not recommended.
 
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lhkraus

Guest
The Germ Guardian is great for drying nebs. It works well for the Neil Med sinus rinse bottles too. I found mine on Amazon. It's not cheap, but it dries thoroughly in 30 minutes. I'm concerned about the people using vinegar to sterilize -- the word out now is that vinegar does not kill pseudemonas, so it's not recommended.
 
i got a sterilizer when i moved to college... it was a life saver!!! I would recommend a steam sterilizer that plugs into the power though. a little more expensive but no microwave required which saves using grotty college microwaves (which i found i was always wiping out), you can always have clean nebs with you in your room and it saves having the "what are those things..." convo's over and over!
 
i got a sterilizer when i moved to college... it was a life saver!!! I would recommend a steam sterilizer that plugs into the power though. a little more expensive but no microwave required which saves using grotty college microwaves (which i found i was always wiping out), you can always have clean nebs with you in your room and it saves having the "what are those things..." convo's over and over!
 
i got a sterilizer when i moved to college... it was a life saver!!! I would recommend a steam sterilizer that plugs into the power though. a little more expensive but no microwave required which saves using grotty college microwaves (which i found i was always wiping out), you can always have clean nebs with you in your room and it saves having the "what are those things..." convo's over and over!
 
i got a sterilizer when i moved to college... it was a life saver!!! I would recommend a steam sterilizer that plugs into the power though. a little more expensive but no microwave required which saves using grotty college microwaves (which i found i was always wiping out), you can always have clean nebs with you in your room and it saves having the "what are those things..." convo's over and over!
 
i got a sterilizer when i moved to college... it was a life saver!!! I would recommend a steam sterilizer that plugs into the power though. a little more expensive but no microwave required which saves using grotty college microwaves (which i found i was always wiping out), you can always have clean nebs with you in your room and it saves having the "what are those things..." convo's over and over!
 

BabyBeauty

New member
I use the medela microwave bags. I used to dump the neb parts in a bowl of water and microwave for 6 minutes. With the medela bags you only microwave for 3 minutes due to the steam in the bags sterilizing everything. The extra three minutes I save is very helpful!! It also might be helpful for a college student!!
 

BabyBeauty

New member
I use the medela microwave bags. I used to dump the neb parts in a bowl of water and microwave for 6 minutes. With the medela bags you only microwave for 3 minutes due to the steam in the bags sterilizing everything. The extra three minutes I save is very helpful!! It also might be helpful for a college student!!
 

BabyBeauty

New member
I use the medela microwave bags. I used to dump the neb parts in a bowl of water and microwave for 6 minutes. With the medela bags you only microwave for 3 minutes due to the steam in the bags sterilizing everything. The extra three minutes I save is very helpful!! It also might be helpful for a college student!!
 

BabyBeauty

New member
I use the medela microwave bags. I used to dump the neb parts in a bowl of water and microwave for 6 minutes. With the medela bags you only microwave for 3 minutes due to the steam in the bags sterilizing everything. The extra three minutes I save is very helpful!! It also might be helpful for a college student!!
 

BabyBeauty

New member
I use the medela microwave bags. I used to dump the neb parts in a bowl of water and microwave for 6 minutes. With the medela bags you only microwave for 3 minutes due to the steam in the bags sterilizing everything. The extra three minutes I save is very helpful!! It also might be helpful for a college student!!
 
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