back when I used nebs (only PARI LC PLUS by the way). After they were washed and sterilized I would blow out the inside by connecting the air compressor turned on. Then I placed them in a wire mesh strainer to dry out completely. After they were dry I transfered them to a drawer I had dedicated to nebs.
One other method I used after they were dry was to put them into a lingerie laundry bag that I had hang on a hook on the side of my cabinet. This worked well but did not protect them from dust.
The important thing is not to store them in a closed container or bag IMHO since a small particle of water could exist despite you thinking they are dry. You always want to use completely dry nebs. No condensation in the container EVER.
Now I use an eflow and wash and let dry before b/w each use on a baby sterilizer tray.
One other method I used after they were dry was to put them into a lingerie laundry bag that I had hang on a hook on the side of my cabinet. This worked well but did not protect them from dust.
The important thing is not to store them in a closed container or bag IMHO since a small particle of water could exist despite you thinking they are dry. You always want to use completely dry nebs. No condensation in the container EVER.
Now I use an eflow and wash and let dry before b/w each use on a baby sterilizer tray.