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The Mobi Lock Nose Vent Sinus Relief Dilator pack offers 8 reusable silicone nasal vents in multiple sizes and styles, designed specifically for nasal snorers to improve airflow and reduce snoring. Made for comfort and convenience, it includes a travel case and a sleep guide e-book, providing a simple, customizable solution for peaceful, uninterrupted sleep.












| Units | 8.0 Count |
| Brand | Mobi Lock |
| Format | Liquid |
| Country of origin | China |
H**0
Excellent
I have very very narrow nasal passages and also bone deviation further up which makes breathing difficult, in particular at night. Which wakes me up in the night if there’s even the tiniest amount of mucus. These dilators are amazing. For many years I was having to use nasal sprays to constrict the blood vessels to get an unbroken nights sleep ( you’re not meant to use sprays more than a week ). These dilators are so good, over a few months I've been able to stop using the spray in conjunction with the dilators on one side nostril and I’ve managed to reduce the amount of spray still needed on the other nostril to very minimal so far. The dilators are quite hard, so occasionally I do get a bit sore. I need the small size. Make sure they’re fully inserted with no hangout apart from the centre piece of course, so they don’t fall out in the night, if in doubt I’d recommend going down in size rather than up for that reason. I’ve not tried the soft versions because my nose is so narrow, I think they’d probably collapse and also be difficult to insert. Don’t be put off like I was with there being a lot in box, I have no clue how I manage it, but they are easy to loose. I’m on my second box now. I’ll never be without them.
A**T
These are unusual, but seem to aid breathing
I’ve been surprised by the way these enhanced my breathing. They’re a little uncomfortable, but if you add a little vaseline around them less so. But it’s like someone switching on an air vent, so much more breathable. Most nights I’ve worn these my snoring levels have come down (I’ve been tracking in an all that records) on a few nights I’ve found I’ve not woken with them in so must occasionally sleep-remove them. Impact on breathing is night and day though. Actually considering wearing them in the gym
K**A
Can finally breathe !
They work great if you struggle to breathe during the night but they don’t seem to stay in very well. Don’t think they go in far enough and just end up falling out during the night
R**B
Waste of time, and dangerous in my opinion!!
I bought large as I was concerned they'd fall out. Placing them into my nostrils, I find I can't actually breathe properly through my nose with them in! Looking at them in the mirror they appear loose and unwilling to take the shape of my nostrils, so they look on the verge of falling out, no matter how far up there you push them!! No way will I try them overnight as I'm concerned they're going to fall out and pose a choking hazard to myself or my partner. Waste of money, I cannot in good conscience recommend that anyone use these, because even if they do fit your nose, they are going to fall out at some point. Ask yourself: do you really want to risk these getting inhaled through the mouth by yourself or your partner during the night!?
D**H
A Really Unexpected Breath of Fresh Air
I decided to give the Mobi Lock Nose Vent Sinus Relief Dilator a try because I’ve been struggling with nasal congestion and feeling like I can’t breathe properly through my nose at night. I’m pleasantly surprised — while it wasn’t perfectly comfy at first, it’s genuinely made a difference in how I sleep and breathe. Here’s what I found: • On the first night, the device felt odd. Placing something in your nostrils is always going to feel strange, and I could tell my breathing felt different. But after a couple of nights, I got used to it. • Once it settled in, I noticed I was breathing more through my nose and less through my mouth — meaning fewer wake-ups, less throat dryness, and a fresher feeling in the morning. • Snoring? Not fully gone, but the nasal sound is much quieter. My partner even noticed how much smoother my breathing sounded. • Comfort-wise, the assorted sizes in the pack helped me find the perfect fit. The softer ones were easier on my nose, and I’d recommend starting small before moving up. • Functionality: It keeps the nasal passages open consistently throughout the night, improving airflow even when lying on your side. The vents also reduce that “blocked nose” pressure feeling which helps with sinus comfort. • Design: The compact shape and clear silicone design make it discreet and nearly invisible when worn. The material feels soft yet firm enough to stay in place without slipping out. • Value: For what it costs, it’s solid. It’s not a miracle fix, but it’s low-maintenance and definitely improves nighttime breathing once you adjust. What to bear in mind: • If your snoring is caused by throat vibrations, this alone won’t fix it — it mainly targets nasal airflow. • It takes a few nights to get used to the sensation, but it gets easier fast. • Cleaning it regularly and picking the right size makes a huge difference in comfort and hygiene. Final verdict: If you struggle to breathe easily through your nose at night and don’t mind a little adjustment period, this is worth it. It went from feeling strange to something I now use nightly. Breathing is smoother, my sleep feels deeper, and I wake up clearer. A small product that quietly makes a big difference.
I**O
Not for me
Here are my reviews for the following: - 1. Breathe Right strips 2. "Premium Nose Relief Nasal Dilator - (Pack of 8 - All Sizes)" 3. "Nasal Medical Sport Enhancement Aid” “Breathe Right Nasal Strips, Stop Snoring Aids for Men & Women, Small/Medium Anti Snore Strips, Original Tan, 30 Strips”… These aren't the same as the 10 pack (clear) I bought from chemist for £6.10. These are a VERY sticky, solid plaster-type .... they adhere well but, as other reviewers have said, feel like they could rip your skin off when removing - as others suggest, moisten before removing. I have my nose under a running tap or remove in the shower: remove slowly and they won't damage your skin. They work in that they dilate the nostrils - these are the ones I re-order. (I can't comment about snoring as that's not a problem for me). I've tried the "Premium Nose Relief Nasal Dilator - (Pack of 8 - All Sizes)" - smallest size was the only one I could tolerate... they do open the nasal passages, but, because they're baulky, they also partly block them. They quickly went in the bin. I next tried the "Nasal Medical Sport Enhancement Aid - Nasal Dilator for Athletic Breathing", this I managed to keep in all night the first time. Opens the nostrils without the feeling that it's blocking them at all. Be careful to manoeuvre the piece in your nose gently. However, I tried to tolerate them during the day and had 2 problems... firstly, lots of irritating discomfort (scratches inside of nose). Secondly, as soon as I put it in, I wanted to blow my nose.... obvious problem ensued. In the end I gave up. The design seems good but they need to be made of a material that doesn't scratch/irritate the nose. Summary: - Breath Right strips are great at dilating the nostrils - moisten (well) before/during removal. The 2 types of in-nostril dilators need rethinking or improving imho. Hope this helps someone else ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
M**M
Excellent design
Excellent. I've tried all the other types and these are the best for me. Try them
S**Y
Holds your nostrils open
My nostrils close up when I lie on my side, which is a real nuisance. These nasal dilators are soft and smooth, and fit inside your nostrils, holding them open no matter what position you sleep in. In fact I think they might be useful to help your breathing during exercise if your nostrils are narrow. They are very comfortable (the "mesh" ones slightly less so). However, they will only stop snoring if your snores are caused by your nostrils closing up; they won't help any other type of snoring. I highly recommend them, with that caveat.
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