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BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503

BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503

BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503 BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503
$ 119.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,090 ratings
Easy to use
9.73
Durability
9.28
Easy to clean
9.28
Suction power
9.28
Value for money
5.86

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Product Description

COMPLETELY HYGIENE: No more fighting with mouth suction nasal aspirators, and parents do not get sick from suctioning their mucus on the baby.
HOSPITAL GRADE: 83kPa suction power, similar to a nasal aspirator used in hospitals, clears all types of mucus quickly and effectively at home.
SIMPLE TO USE: Simply press the button and insert the silicon tip into the nostril; it's also easy to clean and requires few parts.
We don't want to add any potentially harmful materials because we care about your baby's health.
You'll be able to use it whenever you need it without having to go to the hospital.

Questions & Answers

What if the end result isn't to your liking?

Right out of the hospital, our son was a preemie. We were able to get rsv right away and were able to get back in. We couldn't take the suction machine from the hospital home with us, so I bought this one, and it worked perfectly right out of the box to help him clear everything up. It's appropriate for infants and adults alike.

What is the suction strength?

It isn't nearly as powerful as it appears. For harder/thicker boogies, you can use the clip to pinch the tube and build up pressure before extracting. This will remove a significant amount of snot. Pinch the tube and close one nostril if it's really stuck or thick. A TON OF EXTRACTABLES WILL BE REMOVED. All you have to do is make sure you're in the nose's nostril opening. There are a slew of options for safely removing everything without becoming ill.

Is there a way to adjust the suction?

Although it is not adjustable, you can press down on the clip to increase the suction power. Regular suction, on the other hand, is more than strong enough for my child's snots. I really like it.

Is it safe to eat it? Because some babies are unable to cough up the plem. ?

It's not something I'd put in my mouth. The suction will be too strong for the mouth of a baby. My son had tonsil surgery when he was a small child. I used a regular nose suction bulb to get the saliva out because he wouldn't swallow it. It served its purpose admirably.

Selected User Reviews For BabySmile Nasal Aspirator S-503

It literally saved my life! We purchased this while our daughter was in the hospital for the second time, as her cough and cold symptoms progressed to her being unable to breathe properly and she became limp
5/5

She turns out to have viral-induced asthma, which means that even a simple cold can cause her to have trouble breathing and congested. We purchased this while in the hospital after seeing them perform nasal aspirations and wanting something more powerful than the manual suction "snot suckers. " This is a no-brainer; every time we use it, it works perfectly. Simply clean it after each use, and make sure that you press the hose's button, wait a second or two, and then release the button while the hose's tip is inside the nose. This increases the hose's pressure, allowing for much more suction. However, I would not recommend doing this with a newborn because it may be too much for them. Make sure your nose is moist, and if it isn't, use saline drops in your nose to loosen up any secretions. This suction can be quite strong, and my two-year-old despises it so much that I have to hold her down, arms and all, while I'm doing it. But once it's done, she can breathe and always hugs and says "thank you," so I know it's working (plus I can finally hear her breathing). Product that comes highly recommended!.

Clark Jacobs
Clark Jacobs
| Apr 17, 2021
This is an absolute must-have! This is truly incredible! My son was hospitalized after contracting RSV (his twin sister was next), and we learned the hard way how critical it is to keep their airways clear
5/5

Don't get me wrong, Nose Frida is great for light sniffles, but if your baby is seriously congested, you'll need something more powerful and consistent. Battery-operated nasal aspirators are a waste of money! They're of no value! Also, don't expect to be able to locate a nasal aspirator with the same medical-grade strength as those found in hospitals. Those aren't meant to be seen by the general public. However, Baby Smile is as close to medical-grade strength as you'll ever get. The tip is fantastic and comfortable; it isn't made of plastic and will not scratch your baby's nose. IT REALLY DOES WORK! It's got the strength to spit out the snot! Even adults can benefit from it. This is 100% worth every penny if your baby is in daycare or very acceptable to getting sick a lot! This is an excellent investment! Thank you, BabySmile, for creating such a high-quality product for use at home! You didn't skip a beat! From the perspective of a mother of twins who was born prematurely - You have provided me with a sense of security in knowing - With a high-quality, safe, and comfortable product for babies, I can actually help them when they're sick and possibly prevent them from getting worse! It's an absolute must-have! br>br>.

Corey Cohen
Corey Cohen
| Jun 28, 2021
Suction that is extremely powerful
3/5

There was no other option that I could think of. Because the baby is always congested, we used it on a daily basis. There are no complaints about how strong the suction is. The only problem is that if you lose a connector or a tip (which is very easy with a small one), you won't be able to replace it. I contacted the seller, who stated that the parts would arrive in January, but then stated that they would arrive in January-February. February. It makes sense to have the parts re-manufactured. Isn't it almost time to restock after the winter? What should I do for the next two months while they restock? The aspirator won't work without a $5 connector that you won't be able to replace.

Ismael Fisher
Ismael Fisher
| May 03, 2021
This is not hospital-grade, has only medium suction, and was a complete waste of money for me
3/5

It was purchased for my two children, ages 9 months and 2 years. I was getting sick every time I used fridababy because it involves direct suction through the mouth, so I decided to get this automatic aspirator. Unfortunately, it is not hospital grade and only has medium suction at best, so it was a waste of money for me. We shipped it across the ocean, so I didn't return it. So far, Fridababy and direct suction have proven to be the most effective for me.

Jasiah Yates
Jasiah Yates
| Nov 27, 2021
My one-month-old has RSV, so you have to suck out mucus all the time to keep it from settling in her
5/5

This is essential for anyone who has a newborn. You'll go insane if you keep those blue sucker bulbs on. br>br>My one-month-old has RSV, so you have to suck out mucus all the time to keep it from settling in her tiny lungs. The blue bulbs are unable to obtain it from a depth deep enough, as the baby sucks it back every time it is pulled up. It will get everything because it has a gentle constant pull. By keeping her tiny airways clear, we were able to keep her out of the hospital. It also has a clamp to apply pressure, simulating a sneeze and assisting in the removal of the stickiest debris. br>br>I wish I had known about it before she was born, and I can confidently say that this is the best baby purchase I've ever made.

Fiona Ruiz
Fiona Ruiz
| Jun 10, 2021
I wish I had gotten one for each of my children! I have a medically fragile baby who requires suction, and rather than fighting with insurance for months to get the medical equipment covered, I purchased this
5/5

It came highly recommended by a friend who, in addition to being a pediatric ICU nurse, also has a medically fragile child. When used with the right nasal saline drops, the nasal aspirator works just like suction in the hospital. I wish I'd had it when my babies were healthy so I could have used it instead of the nasal squeezy bulb. It's simple to use, and even thick, sticky mucus can be quickly suctioned out of the nose. My child does not smile like the child in the picture (lol), but we can get through it quickly before he gets upset or worked up. For my friends' baby registries, I now recommend this!.

Boston McGowan
Boston McGowan
| Mar 07, 2021
It would have been nice if we had received it sooner
5/5

This unit makes getting all of the boogies and constant nose diarrhea from a 9-month-old wiggle worm so much easier. You save energy by wrestling less, and you save your health and breath by not having to take the time to siphon it out yourself. I agree. Although the suction "could" be stronger, it is designed for infants' delicate mucous membranes. children. My husband figured out a way to get around the problem. Simply place the clamp in your nostril for a few seconds and then let go when you're ready to suction. Suction is extremely strong for a brief period of time, and you can usually clear in one pass. Caution is advised. My baby's breath is taken away or a cough is triggered on occasion.

Atreus Lynch
Atreus Lynch
| Mar 10, 2021

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