where do you store your nebz?

LouLou

New member
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.
 

LouLou

New member
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.
 

LouLou

New member
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.
 

LouLou

New member
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.
 

LouLou

New member
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.
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<br />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.
<br />
<br />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.
<br />
<br />Now I use an eflow and wash and let dry before b/w each use on a baby sterilizer tray.
 

Tumbleweed

New member
I keep them in a dry pot on top of the stove...

ONLY because I boil them so often I usually don't take the time to "put them away" every single day. So basically they stay in the clean pot where they were boiled until I use them.

And for those of you who are wondering, yes they are completely dry...
 

Tumbleweed

New member
I keep them in a dry pot on top of the stove...

ONLY because I boil them so often I usually don't take the time to "put them away" every single day. So basically they stay in the clean pot where they were boiled until I use them.

And for those of you who are wondering, yes they are completely dry...
 

Tumbleweed

New member
I keep them in a dry pot on top of the stove...

ONLY because I boil them so often I usually don't take the time to "put them away" every single day. So basically they stay in the clean pot where they were boiled until I use them.

And for those of you who are wondering, yes they are completely dry...
 

Tumbleweed

New member
I keep them in a dry pot on top of the stove...

ONLY because I boil them so often I usually don't take the time to "put them away" every single day. So basically they stay in the clean pot where they were boiled until I use them.

And for those of you who are wondering, yes they are completely dry...
 

Tumbleweed

New member
I keep them in a dry pot on top of the stove...
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<br />ONLY because I boil them so often I usually don't take the time to "put them away" every single day. So basically they stay in the clean pot where they were boiled until I use them.
<br />
<br />And for those of you who are wondering, yes they are completely dry...
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I get a little nervous about storing them in plastic bags because I had a set I kept at my inlaws, which I boiled and THOUGHT I made sure they were completely dry, only to find that stored in a dark cupboard until our next visit to their home, that the inside of the bag seemed to have some mildew in it. Bleah!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I get a little nervous about storing them in plastic bags because I had a set I kept at my inlaws, which I boiled and THOUGHT I made sure they were completely dry, only to find that stored in a dark cupboard until our next visit to their home, that the inside of the bag seemed to have some mildew in it. Bleah!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I get a little nervous about storing them in plastic bags because I had a set I kept at my inlaws, which I boiled and THOUGHT I made sure they were completely dry, only to find that stored in a dark cupboard until our next visit to their home, that the inside of the bag seemed to have some mildew in it. Bleah!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I get a little nervous about storing them in plastic bags because I had a set I kept at my inlaws, which I boiled and THOUGHT I made sure they were completely dry, only to find that stored in a dark cupboard until our next visit to their home, that the inside of the bag seemed to have some mildew in it. Bleah!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I get a little nervous about storing them in plastic bags because I had a set I kept at my inlaws, which I boiled and THOUGHT I made sure they were completely dry, only to find that stored in a dark cupboard until our next visit to their home, that the inside of the bag seemed to have some mildew in it. Bleah!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Ratatosk</b></i>

I get a little nervous about storing them in plastic bags because I had a set I kept at my inlaws, which I boiled and THOUGHT I made sure they were completely dry, only to find that stored in a dark cupboard until our next visit to their home, that the inside of the bag seemed to have some mildew in it. Bleah!</end quote></div>


This is always a worry for me, but trust me when I tell ya that for ME they are dry because they sit forever before I put them away LOL!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Ratatosk</b></i>

I get a little nervous about storing them in plastic bags because I had a set I kept at my inlaws, which I boiled and THOUGHT I made sure they were completely dry, only to find that stored in a dark cupboard until our next visit to their home, that the inside of the bag seemed to have some mildew in it. Bleah!</end quote></div>


This is always a worry for me, but trust me when I tell ya that for ME they are dry because they sit forever before I put them away LOL!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Ratatosk</b></i>

I get a little nervous about storing them in plastic bags because I had a set I kept at my inlaws, which I boiled and THOUGHT I made sure they were completely dry, only to find that stored in a dark cupboard until our next visit to their home, that the inside of the bag seemed to have some mildew in it. Bleah!</end quote></div>


This is always a worry for me, but trust me when I tell ya that for ME they are dry because they sit forever before I put them away LOL!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Ratatosk</b></i>

I get a little nervous about storing them in plastic bags because I had a set I kept at my inlaws, which I boiled and THOUGHT I made sure they were completely dry, only to find that stored in a dark cupboard until our next visit to their home, that the inside of the bag seemed to have some mildew in it. Bleah!</end quote>


This is always a worry for me, but trust me when I tell ya that for ME they are dry because they sit forever before I put them away LOL!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Ratatosk</b></i>
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<br />I get a little nervous about storing them in plastic bags because I had a set I kept at my inlaws, which I boiled and THOUGHT I made sure they were completely dry, only to find that stored in a dark cupboard until our next visit to their home, that the inside of the bag seemed to have some mildew in it. Bleah!</end quote>
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<br />
<br />This is always a worry for me, but trust me when I tell ya that for ME they are dry because they sit forever before I put them away LOL!
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