💨 Breathe Better, Live Freer — Your Sinus’s New Best Friend!
The Electric Nasal Irrigation System offers a dual-mode nasal rinse with automatic waste water collection and self-cleaning features. It includes 50 pure sea salt packets for economical use, soft silicone nozzles for comfort, and a pressure relief valve for safety. FSA/HSA eligible and designed for effective sinus relief, it’s a hygienic, user-friendly solution for congestion, runny nose, and nasal itching.
F**Y
Relieves chronic nasal congestion
I’d like to share my experience with the Nascool Electric Nasal Irrigation System, which I purchased in early August 2024 on the recommendation of my physician to help relieve chronic nasal congestion. I'm pleased to report that the device has surpassed my expectations, though there were a few surprises along the way. In essence, this system functions as a nasal "colonic."BACKGROUNDAbout the same time, I also purchased a digital gram scale, enabling me to accurately calculate saline solutions (and satisfy my bean-counter inclinations).To track my experience with this device I created a spreadsheet in Apple’s Numbers application. Columns of the spreadsheet are titled as: Date; Isotonic / Hypertonic; g of NaCl; ml distilled H20; % Saline; Comments. A few formulae provide, for example:* “% saline” (C3÷D3)×100, where C3 = grams of NaCl; D3 = ml of distilled H20* “Isotonic/Hypertonic” IF(E13>0.9, "Hypertonic", "Isotonic”), where E3 = % Saline(Windoze users may be able to adapt these formulae in Excel.)EXPERIENCEMy experience with the Nascool Electric Nasal Irrigation System evolved as I became accustomed to the device through usage. Each of the following are my comments, representing a separate occasion of using the device, spread over six weeks from late August:* Challenging the first time [0.9% saline]* 1.9% saline solution no big deal; definite (refreshing) improvement [1.895% saline]* Pronounced improvement: long-lasting ‘after-taste’ diminished; easier process this time [1.99% saline]* Still challenging [3.0% saline]* <30 min start to end; 500 ml in one direction L to R [3.0% saline]* Easier; pushed tongue against upper rear palate. 2nd intake, container was filled slightly higher than max line. [2.016% saline]* Pushed tongue-rear palate too much; pressure built, ears popped @ eustachian. 250ml of the 500m prepared was saved for next time. (Experienced a brief “ouch” moment in left ear. Both ears popped. Only ran about 240ml through this time, but saved remaining solution in provided plastic jar.) [2.6% saline]* Used 240ml from last time. No issues. Had slight sensation of pressure in left ear, just prior to irrigation. [2.6% saline]* 2 cycles, L to R nostrils. For 1st time since using this machine, reduced pressure somewhat at back of throat. In both cycles, briefly stopped mid-way to relieve slight pressure build-up. <—that’s the key; stop-and-go to the end. No issues. 2.6% is the ideal solution. [2.6% saline]* Followed procedure as above. Experimented with 2.7% solution. Relatively easy 1st cycle; 2nd required brief mid-point stops for pressure release. But 2.6% solution is better. [2.7% saline]CLEAN-UPBefore using the Nascool Electric Nasal Irrigation System for the first time, I thoroughly disinfected, cleaned, and rinsed the device, using hydrogen peroxide 3% and distilled water. Flushing 500ml of hydrogen peroxide through the device produced a fine silt the first time; subsequent flushes and rinses were 100% clear.After each use, I still flush 200~300ml of hydrogen peroxide through the device, and disinfect and rinse the small parts separately. The parts are laid out on a paper towel to air dry on a tray in a large enclosed space.CONCLUSIONWhile I hold no expectation that the System will cure my nasal maladies, it truly does offer me considerable relief—if temporary—until the need for a refresh arises. In my case, that works out to be about every 10 days. This device is a huge improvement over traditional “neti pot” sinus rinses.The digital scale made it possible for me to tweak the ideal ratio of grams of non-iodized salt (NaCl) to ml of distilled water.When I bought the system, I also purchased 100 packets of Nascool Nasal Rinse Salt. This should provide enough for about 16 irrigation sessions. Each session involves two cycles, each using 220ml of warmed distilled water. For each session, I start by mixing 440ml of distilled water with 11.4 grams of salt to create a 2.6% saline solution, then divide the mixture into two cups of 220ml each. It may be possible to buy larger quantities of non-iodized salt for a significant reduction in price.Thanks to information at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and the American Academy of Otolaryngology, I will consider adding sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃) to the saline solution to improve the nasal-irrigation experience:* NaHCO₃ may act as a buffer, making the solution feel softer* improved pH balance could create a gentler irrigation* NaHCO₃ could help thin out mucus* possible antimicrobial propertiesBOTTOM LINEFor me, the Nascool Electric Nasal Irrigation System is a game changer. When I travel in the near future, I will purchase a second System for use at other long-term stays.* * * * *REFERENCESAmerican Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. (n.d.). Nasal saline (salt water) irrigation and nebulization.American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. (n.d.). Nasal irrigation instructions.
K**I
Winner winner
I got this while I was super sick and I gotta say so far I'm really happy with it. I was using one of those gravity drain neti pots, the kind you hold upside down and push a release button on on the bottom. I was too sick to stand and deal with all that though, like passing out, so I got this so I could sit. I don't consider it a negative that it takes four rinses since it usually takes four but this one actually clears me by the fourth one. Also, my ears usually pop but this one makes them gurgle first then lightly pop, if anything. Overall this has been a huge win. The only thing I'd change is to make it rechargeable instead of battery operated but that seems to be a common theme among these products so I'm guessing there's a good reason.
N**A
Excellent instructions
This nasal cleaning machine is awesome. It does a great job of making sure that you don't scald or freeze your nasal passage. It comes with clear instructions and works amazingly especially during allergy season.
W**H
Good quality product
Good quality product
M**C
Works great.
Works great. My manager broke and this was a good replacement.
M**E
I was exhausted and my saline solution was cool by the time I heard TWIST
I am exhausted and my saline solution is totally cooled off while reading incomplete instructions! I am trying to understand how to remove and fill the chamber since its base is held in place by a screw which is also the battery cover on the bottom of the T-shaped "unit". Only one diagram with arrows might have indicated that they twist off and on.Critical information which only one video mentioned, was that the chambers need to be TWISTED loose. (and my added info is that they twist and rotate outwards towards the front when buttons are facing away from you on the counter) That worked.My solution when cooled enough and still warm might have read OK in the middle of the strip but they are almost impossible to read!! No color changed and I could barely see the OK in the middle of the strip.By the time I watched the videos and heard a girl say the word "twist," my solution was probably room temperature of 67 degrees. I used it anyway. It does flush very quickly so don't hold the button too long or there won't be any liquid left for the other nostril. :)
V**.
Beware if you have sensitivity
The product itself is good. But for me specifically, it caused pain in my ears and throat and even made me bleed. I assume this is something that wouldn’t happen to everyone but be careful if you are sensitive.
A**R
Excellent
Can't beat the price.worked very good. Cleared my sinus blockage.
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