

🌟 Clear your sinuses, clear your mind!
The Waterpulse Neti Pot is a professional-grade nasal wash bottle designed for effective sinus rinsing. With a 300ml capacity and 30 included nasal wash salt packets, it caters to both adults and children. Its unique design ensures a comfortable and efficient rinse, helping to alleviate symptoms of allergies and colds by flushing out mucus and irritants.










| ASIN | B07ZCNG2X7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,238 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #29 in Sinus Medicine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (14,761) |
| Date First Available | October 20, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Waterpulse |
| Manufacturer | Waterpulse |
| Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches; 0.1 ounces |
S**1
OMG THIS REALLY WORKS! I wish I had used this years ago!!
I’m so mad I haven’t tried this sooner!! Holy crap!! Ive wasted so much money and time suffering trying to clear my nose and sinus pressure ALL THESE YEARS!! Used this ONE TIME and WALLAH!! The sinus pressure IS GONE!! My NOSE IS CLEAR AND I CAN breathe!! It’s so easy to use! I boiled some water, let it cool down, added the packet that comes with it to the bottle- Did each nostril 2x and felt IMMEDIATE RELIEF!! Make sure you push the button on the bottom of the bottle, while holding the tube to your nose that gently releases the water into the nostril while breathing through your mouth. Learn forward while doing so. Wow! If you suffer from allergies and sinus pressure THIS IS FOR YOU!! If you’re sick and nose is stuffed, THIS IS FOR you. I promise this is not a fake ad, this thing REALLY REALLY WORKS!!
A**R
Works very good
Life saver, and great quality. Easy to use, and very good price.
A**R
Good product
Simple, effective, and easy to use
K**R
A great bottle I've used for years and years
I've been using this bottle for years and years. The temperature sticker is a gimmick: it doesn't work very well and it falls off anyhow. But the bottle is effective, easy-to-use, and lasts forever (just remember to disinfect it regularly). PRO TIPS: A: You can make your own neti solution very, very cheaply: 1) Buy a gallon of DISTILLED water (important that it's distilled because brain parasites can get through filters) - or you can use purified water (no additives) if you boil it first. 2) Pouring a tiny bit (like one ounce) out of the jug to make space 3) Adding 3Tbsp of kosher or pickling salt (it needs to be 100% pure salt - no iodine and no additives) 4) If you feel the need, add 1Tbsp of baking soda (but that hasn't been proven to make any functional difference) 5) Shake it up, let it sit overnight to dissolve the ingredients, and shake before each use B: Temperature takes a little experimentation. If it burns: too hot (and that can cause swelling, worsening congestion). If it aches: too cold (but that's harmless except for discomfort). To get consistent temperature, heat up the (a) same amount of room-temp solution in the (a) same mug each time and use your (c) same microwave. Use a cheap plastic funnel to pour it into the bottle without a big mess. Once you figure out exactly how long to microwave it for your optimal comfort (likely between 20-25 seconds) you can repeat that every time since you're using the same mug, same room-temperature solution, and same microwave.
W**3
Snoze Blast 3000, this isn't.
Living in the Western United States has meant dealing with horrid air quality as wildfires eat acres of land all around us. No matter which direction the wind blows, it draws a curtain of smoke. That means with every breath, we're filling our nostrils with little particles of ash and dust. It's been miserable. For a while I was using another brand's compressed-air-saline rinse, and to be fair it was working just fine. The thing was, each bottle didn't last long--and the first few uses blasted saline up my sinuses under more pressure than I was really comfortable with. Not to mention, the cost of each of those bottles was really starting to add up. Enter the Waterpulse Neti Pot. It's nothing fancy, just a plastic bottle with a J-tube attachment and a release valve, but it works surprisingly well. The idea is, you empty a packet of the included nasal salt (basically salt and baking soda) into the bottle, then add distilled water. Cap it off and allow the salt to dissolve completely. Then you turn the bottle upside down and press the end of the J-tube against a nostril. You're not jamming it up your nose, mind you--the goal is just to create a seal so the water goes up your nose rather than just blobs right back out. Then you press the button on the bottom of the bottle. All this button does is allow air into the bottle--gravity takes care of the rest. The water pours gently out, rather than blasting its way into your skull. This product remembers that it's a neti pot, not a pressure sprayer. It's actually pleasant. The water floods your chosen nostril (doesn't matter which one you choose), fills the sinus cavity, then pours out the other, unblocked, nostril. As the water pours out, it carries away pollutants, pollen, ash, dust, or whatever else with it. Once you're done, you've got yourself a pretty clean sniffer. If you've never used a neti pot before, I know what you're thinking. I can hear you say, "Sounds messy." Not if you lean forward over a sink, it isn't. In fact, that's what the included instructions tell you to do. "Do I have to hold my breath the whole time?" you may be wondering. No, you don't. You breathe through your mouth. You don't hold your breath at all. You're also not committed to doing the entire bottle in one go. My own approach is to flood one nostril and let it pour out the other for about half a bottle, then switch nostrils. Works pretty well! The end result is that you're breathing much freer. Congestion clears pretty quickly. Any dry crustiness you might have had before now blows out without much effort. Use it before bed, and you may find it easier to fall asleep without needing those sticky strips to hold your nose open. If you use Flonase, use the neti pot first so that the medicine actually contacts your sinuses--it'll work better this way. Best yet, your cost-per-use is quite small. The bottle rinses clean, and it's ready for you when next you need it. You can also buy more salt packets right here on Amazon when the included supply runs low. What's not to like?
B**.
Love this!
I was hesitant to use one of these because the idea of pumping water up my nose sounded awful! But I was surprised at how easy it was to use. I comes with the salt packets and bottle so you know how much water to add. You can hold your head upright and just breath through your mouth. It really helped a sinus infection that I was having a hard time getting over for 3 weeks. Made a big difference!! I recommended it to all my many family members who were sick with respiratory infections and the flu over the holidays.
E**Y
BUY THIS NOW
Best $8 I HAVE EVER SPENT. NO EXAGGERATION! If you are suffering, please try this. I had a sinus infection. I was completely blocked up. I picked up some Afrin earlier in the day because I happened to be in Target and I wanted something to take the inflammation down a bit before I did the nettipot which was coming later that day. When I did the nettipot 4hrs later, my nose was more open so it worked very very well. I had no idea how much infection was in my sinuses despite constantly blowing my nose! I only had to fill the bottle once and I used it on both nostrils. I was completely clear and done in 10 minutes! PLEASE TRY THIS AND REMEMBER TO BUY DISTILLED WATER AS WELL! Tap water is not an option for nettipot s. Tap contains too much bacteria which goes straight to the brain thru your sinuses. Feel Better Soon!
J**N
I like it better than the old conventional Neto pot. Helped me to clear up a sinus issue that seemed to be contributing to phlegm build up that kept happening in my throat. Very easy to use.
F**H
Missed salt and thermometer !!
A**.
Beste Nasendusche die ich probiert hab. Perfekt bei nebenhöhlen Entzündung oder Schnupfen!
D**.
Not a lot to say really, it works as it should do, good product, easy to use, does a good job of clearing your nasal cavity
S**R
Tengo problemas de rinitis y llevo tiempo usando enjuagues nasales. He probado varios (incluso de marcas de farmacia) y mi mayor pega con muchos de ellos era que perdían agua o no cerraban bien, lo que es un engorro y te quita las ganas de usarlo a diario. Con esta botella WATERPULSE de 300 ml la experiencia ha sido bastante mejor. Lo que más destaco es que no pierde: el cierre y el sellado me han resultado mucho más fiables que otros que tuve, así que puedes hacer el lavado sin estar pendiente de que gotee por los lados o se te desmonte el invento. Solo por eso ya merece la pena. El tamaño también me parece acertado: 300 ml dan para un enjuague completo y el formato de botella es cómodo de apretar y controlar. Además, que incluya 30 sobres es un plus para empezar, porque lo tienes todo listo desde el primer día. En mi caso, lo uso sobre todo cuando estoy más cargado o con el ambiente seco, y me ayuda a mantener la nariz más limpia y a respirar más cómodo. Evidentemente cada persona es un mundo, pero como producto, por calidad y practicidad, a mí me ha funcionado mejor que otros. Consejos rápidos: Usar agua adecuada (según las indicaciones del producto) y limpiar la botella después de cada uso. Empezar con presión suave hasta cogerle el punto. Resumen: si tienes rinitis y buscas una botella de enjuague nasal que no pierda y sea cómoda, esta me ha salido muy buena. Mucho mejor que otras que tuve de farmacia que acababan goteando.
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