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Pumpinose Baby Nasal Aspirator with Hand Pump | Powerful & Non-invasive Nose Suction for Baby

Pumpinose Baby Nasal Aspirator with Hand Pump | Powerful & Non-invasive Nose Suction for Baby Pumpinose Baby Nasal Aspirator with Hand Pump | Powerful & Non-invasive Nose Suction for Baby Pumpinose Baby Nasal Aspirator with Hand Pump | Powerful & Non-invasive Nose Suction for Baby Pumpinose Baby Nasal Aspirator with Hand Pump | Powerful & Non-invasive Nose Suction for Baby Pumpinose Baby Nasal Aspirator with Hand Pump | Powerful & Non-invasive Nose Suction for Baby Pumpinose Baby Nasal Aspirator with Hand Pump | Powerful & Non-invasive Nose Suction for Baby
$ 25.95

Score By Feature

Based on 243 ratings
Suction power
9.91
Easy to use
9.48
Easy to clean
9.73

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Product Description

Hand pump is hygienic and quiet, which protects parents from germs and does not scare the baby. Surprisingly, you will find that your baby is more cooperative and willing to do the suction.
Strong and Adjustable Suction - The suction is significantly stronger than that of the mouth and most electric aspirators. What's more, you can use your hand to control the power level.
The round nose tip will not go inside baby's nose and will not harm his or her delicate nostril. To create a seal space inside your nose, simply place it against the nose hole.
Easy to Clean and Maintain - After each use, simply wash the mucus container because the air inlet is designed high enough that mucus does not enter the tube or pump.
Made-in-Taiwan Quality - The quality and finish are excellent, with a 5-year service life and the ability to operate without the use of disposable filters, making it cost-effective.

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to suck boogers with it?

I suppose you should first soften the booger with saline; suction isn't an issue.

How should the pump be lubricated?

To lubricate the pump, please watch the video. It's not a good idea to wash the pump unless there's something stuck inside or it's not working properly.

How can I fix it because it no longer springs back down on its own and I have to push it down in order to pull it back up/suction? I need your assistance. ?

In the plunger cylinder of my device, there was a lubricated seal. That's why I didn't bother to wash it. if the grease had been washed away - I recommend that you open the cylinder and clean and dry it before using it. Apply a small amount of petroleum jelly to that seal, or to put it another way - Vaseline should be applied to the seal. The seal is the rubber rounded thing that goes around the plunger and can be seen once it's disassembled.

Adults have larger nostrils, so would this work on them?

It will, in fact.

Selected User Reviews For Pumpinose Baby Nasal Aspirator with Hand Pump | Powerful & Non-invasive Nose Suction for Baby

This is true magic
5/5

There will be no more screaming, unhappy babies; only clear noses and smiles will remain. I wish I could give it a higher rating. My 3. My 5-month-old son is suffering from his first cold, and it's been a nightmare. He's so congested that I've been trying to clear him out with nasal bulb syringes just so he can nurse, but he despises them. I'm crying because I feel like I'm torturing him while he cries and screams. It had been a disaster. I was looking for a better option, and everyone suggested the nose frida, but I couldn't bear sucking snot out of my mouth. Even thinking about it makes me gag. This only happened yesterday, and clearing his nose out this morning was absolutely gorgeous. This sits outside the nose and seems a thousand times more comfortable for him, so instead of feeling like I'm torturing my child just to get him to eat, he's smiling up at me the whole time. It didn't seem to bother him at all, and even better, it blew the nasal bulb syringes out of the water in terms of effectiveness. Cleaning it was a pain, but that was only because it was so effective. I also appreciate how easy it is to clean because only one small part needs to be cleaned. My only gripe, and this is only if I'm looking for something to complain about, is that it's bulky and would be inconvenient to carry around. Seriously, I'd overlook that one flaw a thousand times over if it meant seeing my child relaxed and breathing freely.

Wes Tucker
Wes Tucker
| Sep 03, 2021
By a long shot, nose frieda is beaten
5/5

I've used nose frieda like a lot of other reviewers. It works, but it's gross, and after suffering from severe sore throats while using it, I knew there had to be a better way. And this is the pump you're looking for. It works perfectly, and my child enjoys using it to relieve his stuffy nose and seeing the boogers and snot that come out afterwards (what can I say, he's a wacky kid, lol). ) I STRONGLY advise you to do so!.

Melina Steele
Melina Steele
| Jan 31, 2021
Suction is excellent, and the product is superior to Frida
5/5

We've been using the Frida snotsucker for a long time, and while it's simple to use, it makes my wife and me sick frequently because the virus can enter our mouths through the tube. So we made the decision to try something new and forked over the $30. We didn't want to spend more than $100 on electric ones because we assumed they wouldn't provide enough suction due to power limitations, and we didn't want to spend more than $100 on those with separate pumps. As a result, we chose this one, and we are extremely pleased with the results: it has more suction than the Frida, and it is extremely easy to clean. The only criticism I have is that the suction head is a little too wide, but this has no bearing on functionality because the suction power is so strong that it can get everything out in just one pass. Two strokes are required.

Jonathan Rivera
Jonathan Rivera
| Jul 31, 2021
Love it! Upkeep is required, but it is otherwise ideal
5/5

As someone suggested, I sprayed a little oil into the cylinderbr>seal, and it now works like new! br>br>I loved this for the first few weeks we had it, but the spring keeps getting stuck or off balance, preventing suction, and I have to manually push it back down when it does work. It gets a lot of use because I have two kids with allergies, so I may have to revert to the old one with mouth suction.

Jadiel Flowers
Jadiel Flowers
| Jul 14, 2021
It works
5/5

Update: My baby cries after a day of use because she was pinned down to use it. Because this device necessitates the use of two hands, I find it difficult to operate it alone unless my baby is asleep. She was shocked but did not cry in that case. Also, mucous gets into the silicone tubing almost every time, requiring it to be washed on a regular basis; if the tubing is not fully dried, water will be sucked into the pump, necessitating regular pump washing. This device isn't the most convenient factor in a baby who won't stay still, but it's the best solution I've found so far. br>br>Ordered last night and delivered this morning. Because of the large curvature of the suction part, it only sits outside the nose, ensuring a good seal. The pump plunger was initially sticky, but after a few pumps, it became smooth. I used to use the blue bulb, which could barely suck out anything, and the pump power is very strong and controllable by hand; before buying this, I was using the blue bulb, which could barely suck out anything. My baby girl cried a lot because the tip of the blue bulb went so far into her nose and enlarged her nostrils! This pump works, is non-invasive, the baby does not cry (she only turned her head away), and I am confident that I can clean it to keep my baby safe. The construction makes a lot of sense, and I'm surprised it hasn't been on the market for a long time. If this continues to work, I'll purchase a second one for both the living room and the nursery. This product isn't as cute as Frida's, but it's perfectly adequate. I hope that this product becomes more popular and widely available, as it has the potential to prevent many babies from crying and many parents from becoming ill.

Jaelynn FIELD
Jaelynn FIELD
| Jul 10, 2021
It's very satisfying that it works so well
5/5

I bought this because my baby girl had started to get the flu and had a lot of nasal congestion, and boy, do I wish I had used it right away when I got the flu the next time. I tried it on myself out of curiosity because the suction box was much larger than I expected. I was worried it would be ineffective because it didn't have much of an effect, but I'm glad I was wrong-- It works perfectly, and it's incredibly satisfying to see the snot collected rather than running down her face. The only problem now is getting it into my little worm's nostrils while she's squirming!.

Anastasia Grant
Anastasia Grant
| Jan 08, 2021
Why have I only just discovered this now? OMG
5/5

This is going to take the place of my nosefrida right away. To aspirate my child's nose, I had to physically pin him down. He barely winced when I did this. I like that it collects snot in a simple-to-rinse capsule, and I can give it to my nanny to use. I just placed a second order! Do it. You'll be glad you did!.

Arielle Lake
Arielle Lake
| Aug 08, 2021
It's easier to use than the Nose Frida, has a strong suction, and is simple to clean
5/5

This one is actually better than Nose Frida in our opinion. It has excellent suction, and our baby seemed to tolerate it better than before. Snot gets sucked into the tube and the part with the handle from time to time, but I still think it's worth it. It's a lot easier than trying to use the other aspirators with your mouth, which sometimes causes me to feel lightheaded. When you use this one, the pieces don't come apart, so you can get more done in less time. It says to simply rinse the parts with plain water, but that isn't sanitary, especially if the baby is sick, but it cleans up easily with dish soap. We also appreciate the fact that the tip does not have to be inserted into the nostril. It simply rests against his nostrils.

Xzavier Pearson
Xzavier Pearson
| Oct 16, 2021

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