Sterilizing nebs

Melissa75

Administrator
I'm trying to get with the program in terms sterilizing nebs--following more of a CF protocol rather than an asthma/COPD one. Yrs ago, I had neb'ed hts and albuterol while culturing non-CF stuff. Then I stopped nebs for a couple years due to the magic of exercise. Now I'm needing to neb again but I'm culturing stuff like pseudo and stenophomonas. So, clearly it's (past..?) time to be more careful. My pulmonologist has told me to go to CF dr colleague of his and in the meantime to follow the neb/compressor instructions that came with the machine--which are what I used to do: wash with dish liquid, dry on a paper towel, and replace every one million years.
From reading past threads, I see a preference for Avent electric or microwavable sterilizers. I've found two that seem similar but differ greatly in price. Anyone know what that's about??
The Avent IQ24 is $250 and the Phillips Avent 3-in-1 is $65.
http://www.amazon.com/Avent-Iq-24-Steam-Sterilizer/dp/B0034G85UE
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-AVENT-Electric-Steam-Sterilizer/dp/B0057ECYS0/ref=pd_cp_ba_0
And then there's the $23 microwavable one--I do have a good quality microwave. (I gave one of these away after never using it with my first baby...too bad I'm not a hoarder as it'd still be in my basement <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-AVENT-Microwave-Steam-Sterilizer/dp/B001C3KXPG
I'd appreciate any input. Thank you!!
 

Melissa75

Administrator
I'm trying to get with the program in terms sterilizing nebs--following more of a CF protocol rather than an asthma/COPD one. Yrs ago, I had neb'ed hts and albuterol while culturing non-CF stuff. Then I stopped nebs for a couple years due to the magic of exercise. Now I'm needing to neb again but I'm culturing stuff like pseudo and stenophomonas. So, clearly it's (past..?) time to be more careful. My pulmonologist has told me to go to CF dr colleague of his and in the meantime to follow the neb/compressor instructions that came with the machine--which are what I used to do: wash with dish liquid, dry on a paper towel, and replace every one million years.
From reading past threads, I see a preference for Avent electric or microwavable sterilizers. I've found two that seem similar but differ greatly in price. Anyone know what that's about??
The Avent IQ24 is $250 and the Phillips Avent 3-in-1 is $65.
http://www.amazon.com/Avent-Iq-24-Steam-Sterilizer/dp/B0034G85UE
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-AVENT-Electric-Steam-Sterilizer/dp/B0057ECYS0/ref=pd_cp_ba_0
And then there's the $23 microwavable one--I do have a good quality microwave. (I gave one of these away after never using it with my first baby...too bad I'm not a hoarder as it'd still be in my basement <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-AVENT-Microwave-Steam-Sterilizer/dp/B001C3KXPG
I'd appreciate any input. Thank you!!
 

MiahsMommy

New member
I too use a bottle sterilizer. Just wash with soap and water and pop it in the microwave.. the only problem I'm having is melting the cups!! Oooops! I've tried boiling them in a pot as well and still no luck.!! Think we go thru more neb cups than anyone.
 

MiahsMommy

New member
I too use a bottle sterilizer. Just wash with soap and water and pop it in the microwave.. the only problem I'm having is melting the cups!! Oooops! I've tried boiling them in a pot as well and still no luck.!! Think we go thru more neb cups than anyone.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
The neb cups we use can be boiled -- Pari or Sidestream. I boil a bunch of them on the stove for 10 minutes over my noon hour. I know Amy/noexcuses used a countertop dishwasher that reaches the optimum temperature to sterilize nebs.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
The neb cups we use can be boiled -- Pari or Sidestream. I boil a bunch of them on the stove for 10 minutes over my noon hour. I know Amy/noexcuses used a countertop dishwasher that reaches the optimum temperature to sterilize nebs.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
I always have boiled my daughter's nebs as well. We use Pari nebs. However, I found I got very tired at night when I boiled them and often would fall asleep with them on the stovetop. So afraid of burning the house down! I use an electric pressure cooker instead, it's so much better! I got it online at Amazon; it's a Cuisinart you set the time for boil and it beeps when done. I then shut it off; to depressurize the thing.. You have to wait to pull the nebs out cause the steam from the pressure cooker is CRAZY and you could seriously burn yourself. My husband's job is to shut the pressure cooker off and pull my daughter nebs out every night(cause I am always asleep!) I told the RT at our clinic how I clean my daughter's nebs and He was like Yup that'll do it.
Oh, and I get free shipping from Amazon and wait til the thing goes on sale. I think the price can range from about $100 upwards.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
I always have boiled my daughter's nebs as well. We use Pari nebs. However, I found I got very tired at night when I boiled them and often would fall asleep with them on the stovetop. So afraid of burning the house down! I use an electric pressure cooker instead, it's so much better! I got it online at Amazon; it's a Cuisinart you set the time for boil and it beeps when done. I then shut it off; to depressurize the thing.. You have to wait to pull the nebs out cause the steam from the pressure cooker is CRAZY and you could seriously burn yourself. My husband's job is to shut the pressure cooker off and pull my daughter nebs out every night(cause I am always asleep!) I told the RT at our clinic how I clean my daughter's nebs and He was like Yup that'll do it.
Oh, and I get free shipping from Amazon and wait til the thing goes on sale. I think the price can range from about $100 upwards.
 

musclemania70

New member
Baby bottle sterilizer takes 6-7 minutes and it clicks so you know when its done. Its made by Nuk.
3-4 nebs can fit at once. I sterilize after every treatment.
 

musclemania70

New member
Baby bottle sterilizer takes 6-7 minutes and it clicks so you know when its done. Its made by Nuk.
3-4 nebs can fit at once. I sterilize after every treatment.
 

live2breath

New member
I to boil my parts but I have found only certain nebs can be boiled I have melted a few but the pari's work just fine for this method
 

live2breath

New member
I to boil my parts but I have found only certain nebs can be boiled I have melted a few but the pari's work just fine for this method
 

2005CFmom

Super Moderator
We use one similar to the Avent IQ24, but it certainly wasn't $250 when we bought it! I think we paid around $85. I think your best option would be the other Avent electric sterilizer. It seems to be their new design. Maybe since the IQ24 is in short supply, retailers have jacked up the price?

Before using the sterilizer, we boiled for 10 minutes. I love my sterilizer and regret not getting one sooner. Just remember that they will not dry in the sterilizer, so you still need to take the parts out to dry on a paper towel.
 

2005CFmom

Super Moderator
We use one similar to the Avent IQ24, but it certainly wasn't $250 when we bought it! I think we paid around $85. I think your best option would be the other Avent electric sterilizer. It seems to be their new design. Maybe since the IQ24 is in short supply, retailers have jacked up the price?

Before using the sterilizer, we boiled for 10 minutes. I love my sterilizer and regret not getting one sooner. Just remember that they will not dry in the sterilizer, so you still need to take the parts out to dry on a paper towel.
 

saveferris2009

New member
I love washing and sterilizing at the same time. Saves me SO MUCH time.


http://noexcusesnoexcuses.blogspot.com/search/label/dishwasher
 

saveferris2009

New member
I love washing and sterilizing at the same time. Saves me SO MUCH time.


http://noexcusesnoexcuses.blogspot.com/search/label/dishwasher
 

Kristen

New member
I use the Avent Iq24, but I paid like $60 for it...maybe they don't make it anymore? I also have a Nuk baby bottle sterilizer that was included with my first shipment of Cayston - that works too but the Avent holds more stuff. I think any steam baby bottle sterilizer would work.
 

Kristen

New member
I use the Avent Iq24, but I paid like $60 for it...maybe they don't make it anymore? I also have a Nuk baby bottle sterilizer that was included with my first shipment of Cayston - that works too but the Avent holds more stuff. I think any steam baby bottle sterilizer would work.
 
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