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The Maoever Nasal Irrigation System is an advanced electric neti pot featuring a dual-nozzle and rotatable dock for comprehensive nasal rinsing. Its dual-tank design separates clean and waste water to prevent mess, while adjustable pump and suction settings allow personalized flow control. The kit includes 30 pre-measured salt packets and a measuring cup, ensuring optimal saline balance for daily adult nasal hygiene.
Units | 30 count |
Brand | Maoever |
Format | Softgel |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
J**Y
Nasal Irrigation System
This nasal rinser is easy to use and even first-time users can get started quickly. It comes with a detailed instruction manual that guides the user on how to properly perform nasal rinsing, including the preparation of the rinse solution, the frequency of rinsing, and so on, which is very considerate. In addition, the nasal washer is also equipped with a graduated line, making it easy for users to accurately control the amount of rinsing solution to ensure that the best results are achieved with each rinse.In terms of cleaning effect, this nasal washer performs particularly well. It can penetrate deeply into the nasal cavity, effectively removing secretions, allergens and bacteria, improving the nasal environment and reducing symptoms such as nasal congestion and runny nose. After using it, I can clearly feel that my breathing becomes smoother, the sense of foreign matter in the nasal cavity is reduced, and the whole person becomes more relaxed.
A**E
Most have.
Brilliant
D**E
It works but you'll need to practice to get it right.
This device is an enhanced, electric version of the standard neti pot. In the box you'll get the nasal irrigator, a screwdriver set, batteries, a measuring pot, the nostril inserts, and a pack of sachets containing salts for making up the solution.Inserting the batteries is a bit of a faff. The battery compartment is sealed with a screw - hence the screwdrivers. I'm not sure why they went with this approach. A lid sealed with a clip would have been much easier.Using the pot is straightforward. Make up the solution by using 200ml of cooled, boiled water with the contents of one sachet. You can also just just salt if you wish. The instructions are included. Fit the nostril plugs. Pour the liquid into the top. Insert the plugs into the nostril and press the button.Two things to note are:1) It pushes the solution into one nostril hole and sucks it back through the other. You have to rotate the nostril plug to change the direction of the water flow.2) You'll need to get the angle right. I struggled at first because my head was angled too far forward. Once I adjusted that I found the solution flowed much more freely.Using the device creates a very weird feeling. You get that same water up the nose sensation of using a normal neti pot, but the push/pull action made my ears pop. My sinuses did feel clearer after. Make sure you lean your head well forward for a few seconds after use. I didn't the first time and then a few minutes later when I bent over to pick up something that I'd dropped, a good quantity of fluid poured out of my nose.Cleaning up is easy enough. Twist the base container to remove it and then empty it out. Give the detachable bits a rinse under the tap and leave to dry.After using this a few times I've become a fan. My sinsuses feel clearer and the one that was normally blocked does seem to be freeing up. It's more expensive than the simple, manual neti pots, but this does all the hard work for you and means you don't have to be bent into an awkward position over the sink or a bowl to catch what's flowing through your nose.
I**N
No power
Not powerful enough
B**N
Definitely does a good clean, and I have felt so much better for it
I do have a manual neti pot buried away in a cupboard, which I have used many times in the past, but this seems like it is on a whole new level, which will be much appreciated as I do seem to be a bit blocked in that area at the moment.The design is very nice and it comes with good instructions that give easy step-by-step instructions so it is pretty straight forward for getting going.I really like that it has to tanks, one of which is for the clean water and the other is for the water than has already gone through, i.e. the waste water. This is so much better than the neti pot I had previously used, and makes the whole thing so much easier and straight forward.The flow can be adjusted which is useful. So if you are new to this kind of thing you can have it set to slow and if you are more used to it then there is a stronger flow available.It runs of two AA batteries, which is unusual these days as so many things are now rechargeable, but that's fine as we always have lots of AA batteries around, and I suspect they will last a long time.Definitely does a good clean, and I have felt so much better for it.
D**E
Works quite well after a bit of practice.
The instruction booklet supplied with this nasal irrigation system provides clear step by step directions for use. You are also provided with a couple of small screwdrivers, one of which, is needed to remove the two screws holding the battery compartment cover in place. 2 x AA batteries are included as well. The measuring jug has the required 200ml measurement for adding cooled boiled water, which you then mix in one of the thirty supplied salt sachets.After installing the batteries and attaching the two nozzles, you just have to fill the top tank with the warm water solution. I like that the rinse direction attachment can be rotated to ensure the nozzles fit your nose well.I found (as suggested) leaving the top tank lid open provides a much softer rinse to start with.After use, it is straight forward to remove the bottom tank to empty the water and take the other components apart for cleaning and drying. I did, however, find it quite challenging to remove the remaining droplets of water and drying the top water tank.It took a little while to get used to the feeling of the solution going through the nasal passages, but this device works quite well, so I think it is worth persevering with it.
J**C
Not as good as a neti pot
I have used a traditional neti pot for nasal irrigation so was curious if this machine was better than the manual method. At nearly £90 it should be but I was very disappointed. The water trickles out and is not strong enough to go around my nasal cavity. I will stick to my tried and tested neti pot in future.
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