đź‘¶ Clear the way for happy breathing!
The DMI Reusable Nasal Aspirator is designed for gentle and effective mucus removal, ensuring your baby can breathe easier. Its reusable and portable design makes it a practical choice for parents, while its multi-use functionality extends to ear wax removal, providing comprehensive care for your little one.
K**L
Fast shipping
Fast shipping, just what I needed.
M**E
Works great.
Works as advertised! I used it to clear puppy air passage ways after they were born.
L**A
Soft
Perfect for a baby
J**Z
Nose sucker
Works good but not as good as the one from hospitals
A**R
Perfect
Like the ones at the hospital
C**S
As described
As described
A**
It's ok
Not the best but not the worst either it's so so for the price I paid
J**R
Quick Overview of Most Of The Other Reviews
Latest Comments:I am editing this review one more time, after using this product for a couple of years. Everything I wrote before is true but here is all you need to know: These syringes eventually separate at the "equator" where the two halves of the sphere are joined and sealed. This brand does seem to last longer than the others I've tried, but you can just avoid the whole problem. First, when you squeeze the bulb, always squeeze it "pole to pole" (if the bulb were the Earth). So you are always pushing the two halves of the sphere together and not putting any pressure on the "equator" to separate. Second, if the seal does separate at some point on the equator (and eventually it will), a drop of "crazy glue" or "super glue" (or whatever else they call it) on the separation will reseal the joint. I've done that twice in the two years I've used this product.I am editing this review about a year after the original review which follows the "Original Review" header below.I use this syringe several times a day to spray (not as a suctioning mechanism), and the two other brands of syringe I had before this one both came apart at the seam within a couple of months. So I was assuming that that's the way it was going to go. But the first instance of this brand of syringe that I have been using lasted over a year. But based on this single bit of anecdotal evidence I'll keep buying this brand unless things change radically.Also, it seems that my original conjecture, that this syringe might not separate as quickly as the other brands because it has a slightly larger aperture, may have been correct.Original Comments:There is more than one version of this type of bulb syringe on Amazon. They all look pretty much the same, so one problem is that, at least on the ones I've seen, there is no identification code or text on the syringe itself that would allow you to differentiate between versions. This particular one has a 2 oz. capacity (although I don't see it documented anywhere on the website or it's links). Also, this syringe is sterile, so it comes in a plastic enclosure which documents the manufacturer as AMSINO and the product name as AMSure.Generally, when they mention it, all the reviewers agree that it was exactly, or almost exactly, like the one they were given at the hospital. But they sometimes complain that the suction capability of the syringe is not the same as the one they had seen before. And they complain that the syringe separates along the "equator" seam between the top part and the bottom part where the two are fused together.First, all the versions are going to separate eventually. I don't know which versions are better fused but I suspect that the warmer the liquid that the syringe is exposed to, the faster it will separate. The glop they use to make the fusion isn't documented of course, so it's a crap shoot.On the issue of suction power here is my take: One important difference between versions is the size of the opening at the tip. That size is not documented in the specs either. This one has a larger opening than others I've seen and that causes the suction strength (or the spray strength if that's how it's being used) to be lower than that on versions with smaller apertures. Also, if you are spraying, the smaller aperture on other versions will cause you to have to squeeze harder to get the liquid out, and that pressure could well result in the seam separating faster in those other versions.
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