Becca Bee
Well-Known Member
Heya (me again)
I've been looking online for an autoclave to use at home to sterilise my metal instruments, but they're so so expensive, and to be honest, a little bit out of my budget.
Currently, i'm "sterilising" them in chemical solution, and taking them to clients in zip lock plastic bags, but i'm not convinced that this is adequate, and i can't see any guidance on the BABTAC site regarding this.
I was idling chatting to one of my colleagues today, and moaning how expensive some stuff was, and she suggested that i think about a pressure cooker, and use something like a basket from a dishwasher to hold my instruments, and use that instead of an autoclave.
Just wondering if anyone does the same? Or if anyone has any reason why this isn't suitable?
becca
I've been looking online for an autoclave to use at home to sterilise my metal instruments, but they're so so expensive, and to be honest, a little bit out of my budget.
Currently, i'm "sterilising" them in chemical solution, and taking them to clients in zip lock plastic bags, but i'm not convinced that this is adequate, and i can't see any guidance on the BABTAC site regarding this.
I was idling chatting to one of my colleagues today, and moaning how expensive some stuff was, and she suggested that i think about a pressure cooker, and use something like a basket from a dishwasher to hold my instruments, and use that instead of an autoclave.
Just wondering if anyone does the same? Or if anyone has any reason why this isn't suitable?
becca