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@irenea8 I thought that also. In fact when I first got my BOLOLO baby bottle sterilizer I ran my own test and determined that it steamed at over 212F for 13 minutes. Of course I don’t have a home testing kit to test for pseudomonas and NTM, but based on Dr. Falkinham’s studies that high temperatures destroy these microbes, I’ve continued to use the sterilizer with confidence.

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I stopped boiling weekly. Just use the Bolo everyday because it is so easy. But I probably should boil weekly which I find a hassle. Do you also boil at all?

@scoop, @jbix & @irenea8 - You are correct about that. This test phase is test MORE methods and durations. They won't be able to cover every device but will try to formulate some answers.
I have never been told that it was necessary to dry devices after sterling. If only sterile droplets remain, I don't see the risk in allowing them to evaporate.

Life is complicated enough n why add more burdenjbix & @irenea8 - You are correct about that. This test phase is test MORE methods and durations. They won't be able to cover every device but will try to formulate some answers.
I have never been told that it was necessary to dry devices after sterling. If only sterile droplets remain, I don't see the risk in allowing them to evaporate.

Life is complicated enough n why add more burden?