💨 Clear your sinuses, not your schedule!
The Electric Nasal Irrigation System features a dual-pump mechanism that simultaneously pushes saline in and sucks out impurities, offering superior nasal relief compared to traditional methods. With four adjustable suction levels and a rechargeable battery, it provides customizable, drug-free congestion relief anytime, anywhere. Its automatic cleaning system and included 30 salt packets make it a hassle-free, comprehensive sinus care solution—perfect for busy adults seeking fast, effective nasal cleansing.
J**E
Great for mere nasal past clear.
This nasal irrigation system really cleans out my sinus you can actually see the junk coming out of my nasal passages. It's easy to use and a drug free way of keeping your nasal passages clear. It has four suction levels so great for beginners.
E**M
Works great!
My wife was having trouble using one with only one nostril jet , this one uses a jet and a suction combination! Worth the money , and you can use regular salt packs with medicine to help with inflammation if you have it. Works! Unless which they had more options on the nostril tips which are a bit bulky in size for smaller noses.
A**I
WORKED GREAT ONCE!
At first I thought this was a decent device but the second time I filled it with purified water and one saline packet, I pushed the power button and nothing happened. I then plugged it in and let it charge for about one hour and still nothing. I have terrible allergies so I’m sad that this machine didn’t last but 5 minutes. I returned it to Amazon and when I get my refund I will buy a different brand machine that is higher quality. I recommend that anyone shopping for a nasal cleaning machine to buy something different. The simple squeeze bottle method may make a bit of a mess but just do it outside or over a trash barrel and it does the same thing as a 100 dollar machine only better because they work every time.
R**N
FANTASTIC :~)
Some years ago I built a Nasal Irrigation System from a old food sealer vacuum pump and an mason jar, it worked better than any Nettie pot style I had tried. Then I saw the hand held version being sold on TV, I simply didn't want to hold a device up to my face for 5min at a time so I refrained from buying one.Then I saw THIS Nasal Irrigation System, I don't have to hold it, it just sits on the table, two pumps working in unison to not only push the saline solution into the nasal cavity but to also pull it through and into the "dirty" side of the tank. This works much better than the one I built and is SO easy to use and clean.Highly recommend this Nasal Irrigation System
D**
Electric Nasal Irrigation System Sinus Rinse Machine
It's just described, but I will say I'm own a Navage nasal system as well. Now I do think the navage is the Superior item but DeepCozy could make this a great product w/ some tweaks. I do like being able to adjust the suction levels that's a plus. I do not like that you have to hold the button while operating. Also I do not like the shape of the basin, the way it's shaped causes the waste water to not go out of the basin correctly. But other than a honest attempt at the product
D**N
Works well
This nasal irrigation system works ok. I felt like the set up is kind of complex. I guess it depends on your needs. This only has the hose that needs to be held to your nose to use, so if you have strength issues or are unable to hold a different style that requires you to hold the bottle or device up to your nose then I could see this one being easier to use. However, it did feel like it took up more space and was a bit bulky. When you remove the top to fill the canister, there's a small hose that is connected to the top part to suck up the water, so you can't just set the top part on the counter. I do like that it turns on while you hold the button and stops when you let go and that you can adjust the pressure. Also, I'm pleased that it came with a good amount of saline packets and doesn't need special pods to use. And it's easy to clean or rinse out after use.
A**8
Pricey for what is an electric equivalent to a squeeze bottle and salt packet.
I’ve been using a plastic squeeze bottle with premixed salt packets and distilled water a number of years as a sinus rinse. This is the first time I’ve heard of an electric irrigator. But it essentially operates the same way except it pumps the water for you so there’s no need to squeeze the bottle or stand over a sink. I can’t say this is any more or less effective than the more traditional bottle method. However, this is large and bulky compared to a bottle. It also needs to be recharged. Sure, it’s cleaner and doesn’t get spills over the sink. But it’s more time-consuming setting this up, cleaning it, and then putting it away.One thing to keep in mind is that this product won’t give you the satisfaction of standing over the sink, holding one nostril, and just blowing out the salt water and snot out the other end when you’re feeling stuffy. But my wife says I’m not allowed to do that anyway so maybe this is a good product if cleanliness and no spills are important to you.You also need to use this with distilled water and salt packets. You can get the premixed saline packets anywhere. There’s any number of options out there and they’re all the same. I always go with the original brand name brand salt packets because they’re sized just right to fill a plastic squeeze bottle. If you use this product, you can just shake it up and then pour it into the clean water reservoir.
G**S
Not Happy
55 women with sinus issues most my life. Wished I wouldn’t have gotten this. I should have put my money into the Navage. This is very out dated and I didn’t work. I waited to long to use it and could return it, so a loss I really could afford.
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