Graco Nasal Clear Nasal Aspirator
- 12 different children’s tunes while in use, help divert your child and comfort her while clearing her nasal passages
- Battery operation lets you control the suction you maintain the suction or release it as needed
- Soft, flexible silicone tips make it gentle and comfortable to use even on a newborn baby
- Silicone tip for different nostril shapes and different types of congestion
- Clear plastic collection cup helps you evaluate your baby’s level of congestion
NasalClear is a new battery operated nasal aspirator. It quickly, easily, and safely clears your baby’s stuffy nose and helps her breathe more freely. The NasalClear aspirator provides you with suction that is stronger than that of a traditional manual aspirator, yet gentle enough to use safely and comfortably on your newborn or toddler. Battery operation lets you control the suction, so that you maintain the suction or release it as needed. NasalClear operates on 2 AA batteries and includes 2
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It’s not too bad…,
So the first thing I can say about this product is that is really does help decrease if not completely abolish the crying and fighting of a small baby when it’s time to suction their nose. It’s a continuous gentle suction so it seems to not feel so intrusive. The music is kind of loud, but if you put your finger over the small speaker it helps diffuse it a bit. It probably isn’t so bad for an older baby. When my son got sick he was just barely two months old so it was still a bit loud for his ears. Now for the suction itself, it’s effective for thin secretions of mucous, not so much for anything thicker than that. It worked well in combination with the bulb aspirator. I thought I would be able to throw that thing out…but not the case. It seems like it would be a good product for a cold with a continually runny nose, or just looser mucous. It’s not really great for use on more congested noses because it’s gentle suction is just not enough. Clean up is gross but easy! I think people have said you can run the pieces in the dishwasher however, I just clean the pieces out with hot soapy water and a small bottle nipple brush. It has a great little storage drawstring bag and two differently shaped nasal pieces. Overall I think it’s a useful product for certain types of mucous. It’s definitely worth the cease in suction session battles when the mucous is a prime candidate for it.
So the bottom line: Is it a must-have? No, I don’t think it’s more effective than the bulb. Is it nice to have? Yes, I don’t mind having it to resort to for certain types of colds in addition to baby being okay with having it in his nose. Should you buy it? Depends on how much you need your twenty bucks. Lastly, clean up is probably more sanitary because of the pieces pulling apart, but it is definitely something you want to clean as soon as your done using it.
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|Works well on my toddler,
When I read the description for this, it said that this aspirator was safe for infants and I wondered whether it would be strong enough for my son, who is a few months from age 3. It does have pretty good suction and works well, even on a toddler. There are 2 tips and the larger tip fits him and I think would still fit him when he’s years older. The music function didn’t work at first, but it just started working after a few uses – although that function doesn’t really interest me.
As an infant, my son was in the hospital and they had this great aspirator that attached to suction coming from the wall. I wanted something like that but I was wary of those suction devices that work with your vacuum cleaner – just too noisy and risky to me. So this was the only other option I could find and I couldn’t find any reviews for it. But I got it anyway and I’m happy with it. It is easy to clean and removes snot well. I would recommend anyone using this on their child to use saline drops first to loosen the mucus…otherwise the constant suction on something that has thickened would probably be painful for your kid. The saline also makes it a lot easier to remove the mucus. I think if you think the suction isn’t strong enough, you should use some saline and then the stuff should come out.
It does have a little noise with it which infants might not like, but maybe the music helps with that. It sounds kind of like a vibrating cell phone. My son isn’t bothered by it and even likes using it at times. I don’t think it removes stuff that you couldn’t already get with a traditional nose sucker though, it just is faster – you don’t have to keep sucking and squirting like you do with a regular sucker.
One thing I’ve found after using this for a few months is that if there is a period when you have to use it frequently (your child has a cold or flu), you will find that you need to change the batteries after several days (say, a week or so). The suction power does decrease with use, so to get good suction a fresh set of batteries helps.
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