Ph pens are very sensitive pieces of equipment. If you don't take care of them they're not going to last regardless.
If you want the most bang for your buck and accuracy you need:
-two small glass cups
-two squirt bottles
-calibration solutions(likely 4 and 7)
First, calibrate by directions.
Now, fill up one cup enough to immerse the electrode in pH 4, and one cup for pH 7. Fill one squirt bottle with 4, one with 7.
Store the pen in the pH 7 solution, but before you put the pen in rinse it off into a separate "trash" jar with the pH 7 squirt bottle.
Once a week calibrate in the pH 7 cup, then rinse in trash jar with pH 4 solution and set in pH 4 cup and calibrate to pH 4. Use pH pen, then rinse with pH 7 squirt bottle into trash jar and put back into pH 7 cup until next use. Always rinse the pen before putting into either jar, you can check calibration every time you use it this way.
You will still have to change out your storage cups periodically due to evaporation and keep them topped off enough to immerse the electrode. Best to use a buffering pH calibration solution for this reason.
If the pen ever dries out you can ruin it very quickly.