Color:Blue The Original Snot Sucker BabyComfyNose Nasal Aspirator uses your own suction to remove nasal mucus safely and hygienically. Uses lightly-wadded tissue inside the aspirator to filter mucus and germs. The mesh pouch keeps pieces together in the diaper bag and the dishwasher. Two soft nose tips included: standard and newborn. Significantly more effective than bulb and battery-powered nasal aspirators. The 1# tested nasal aspirator recommended by baby guru Dr. Sears.
L**E
Motto: "nothing sucks more!"
This thing is awesome. Here's an actual text conversation between my husband and I less than a week after getting this nasal aspirator. You can tell we are new parents because the subject of our baby's bodily secretions dominates our discussions.Husband: I could do a commercial for this snot sucker! Not with baby though, he loathes it.Me: But you love it? It's great right? Didn't realize how crappy the other one was. I think the suction on that other one sucked. Or not sucked as it were.Hubs: Yes got so much more. It's motto could be "nothing sucks more!"Me: The flexible tubing, the shorter spout if that's what you call it. No filters, just tissue. It's perfect. I should write a review on Amazon.Hubs: YepIf like us, you have tried other name brand snot suckers and were underwhelmed, try this. Your baby might still hate it but you will not be disappointed. Since there's better suction, even though baby is miserable, it's far quicker and more effective than trying to suck through the other kind and barely moving a booger. Also you aren't fighting baby's flailing arms, while simultaneously trying to hold stiff tubing to a nose-piece the size of Arkansas to baby's head which is rapidly turning side to side trying to escape the feeling of hard plastic in a delicate nostril. One word of caution, keep the tissue or toilet square loosely wadded in the container. If it's too compact you might accidentally suck some snot up. Loosely wadded tissue helps collect all the gunk. Happy sucking!
M**E
Awesome product!
Amazing! I can’t recommend this enough. We found ourselves with a pretty nasty cold and lots of snot recently. In a pinch I ran to the store to get something other than the old school bulb. All they had was the Graco battery powered aspirator. That piece of junk was a total waste of money. It didn’t do anything! That same day I ordered this product knowing we’d have two days to wait and see if this was going to help. It arrived on my doorstep about thirty minutes ago and I’m amazed! I was worried about getting a mouthful of boogies but the tissue works like a charm. After I finished cleaning my little ones nose, she looked up at me in amazement! If she could talk, she’d say, “oh, sweet relief!” Save yourself money and headache and order this, even if your little one doesn’t need it right now, they will!
M**B
Works great for babies rockin an extra chromosome (down syndrome)
I don’t typically write out reviews very often but this product deserves so much praise! This works way better for me than a NF. I had a NF with my now 2 year old and I always almost passed out while using it, and the filters don’t always keep snot from ... well you know “dry heave”. My 3 month old has Down syndrome and with that comes congestion and sinus issues. I had purchased a Nose Frida for him but after getting his diagnosis after birth and seeing how small his nostrils are I knew I needed something better. I love that I can put it in the dishwasher with the mesh bag it comes with, and I love that I can use a little tissue for a filter. I will definitely be recommending this to everyone I know with babies.
M**E
Best Snot Sucker
This really does work better than the bulb I got from the hospital. I wish it worked a little better though but that may not happen until the kid can blow. My issues with it are the long tube. Why does it need to be so long? When you have to hold your child down to suck out the snot, you tend to be pretty close to them and it has gotten kinked a few times which makes it hard to suck. The other problem is cleaning it. I love that you can use a tissue as the filter but most of the snot stays in the nose tip. So to get it out you have to soak in warm water. The thing is you have to have something b/c these kids are always stuffed up and can't sleep when stuffed up. So if you want to get any sleep get one of these. Did I mention you get to use tissues as filters with this one. The other one you have to buy their filters to replace.
A**R
Works great!! Prefer it to the Nose Frida.
The 2 attachments make it great for multiple stages. The smaller one worked well when my daughter was 3 months and gets the mucus that's really up there. The bigger attachment is good for blocking the whole nostril to keep suction.Reasons I think is better than Nose Frida-The Nose Frida was too big for my 3 month old and wasn't able to get the mucus way up there.No need to buy a foam filters as you use a tissue inside the compartment to stop the mucus from traveling up the tube to your mouth.The tube on the NF is much longer and has a tendency to link, cutting off the suction. Because it's so long I felt like it took much more breath to get the auction started and I would barely get any mucus out without having to take another breath and start over again.
C**E
A must for any parent!
I have used this for 3 years now with 3 kids and it is the best. I seriously can not live without it when one of the kids have a stuffy nose. My 3 month old just had a stuffy nose and to my horror I could not find the piece that goes into their nose. I needed something immediately and none of the stores carry this so I had to buy the Nose Frieda. It just wasn't as good so I ended up ordering another Baby Comfy Nose with 1 day shipping. That's how much I rely on this! Having tried both, here is my comparison :- The nose tip is much softer than the Nose Frieda. The Nose Frieda end is hard plastic. When you have a squirmy baby who doesn't want to sit still, this is important. Especially in the middle of the night when you are tired and can't see. When it jabs into their face as your trying to position it and they move, you don't want to injure your baby.- The end piece is much more compact than the Nose Frieda, making it easier to maneuver. The Nose Frieda is a long, hard, plastic tube so it is more rigid. The hose on the Comfy Nose is also softer, so the whole thing is easier to position and more pliable.- No need for filters with the Comfy Nose, just use tissue.- This now has tip for newborns as well. That may come in handy, but I haven't had a newborn who had a stuffy nose yet. Still a nice option.-Overall they both get the boogies probably equally as well, but for the reasons listed, this wins big time for me.
N**S
I wouldn't leave a bad review just for that
Need to inhale really hard to make this device efficient. Honestly, I wouldn't leave a bad review just for that, because it works fine when you do it properly.Excellent easy to use and simple product. Really good option if you don't wanna pay the big price for an electric nose aspirator.
T**2
Aspirateur Nasale de qualité!
J'adore ce aspirateur nasal! Pas besoin de filtre et se nettoie à merveille! Un produits Essentiel à avoir à la maison! Bon prix et bonne qualité!! Livraison RAPIDE PAR AMAZON!
A**N
Five Stars
Serves its purpose perfectly.
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