Navage Starter Bundle – Navage Nasal Irrigation System – Saline Nasal Rinse Kit with 1 Navage Nose Cleaner and 30 Salt Pods
$99.88
Description
- A Breath of Fresh Air: You want congestion relief now; The Navage Nasal Cleaner is an effective, drug-free nasal suction device that works quickly to soothe nasal passages by sucking out mucus, allergens and germs; Our saline nasal rinse works to help you breathe easier, sleep better and feel healthier
- Nasal Self Care Set: Our Navage Nasal Irrigation System kit comes with 1 nose cleaner for adults, 30 SaltPods, 1 pair of Standard Nose Pillows and 2 pre-installed AA batteries to get you started
- Refreshing Nose Rinse: Discover the soothing relief of a clean nose with a nasal flush and sinus cleaner machine; The automated device works with nasal rinse salt to suck out congestion and help you feel nasal relief in just 30 seconds naturally and without drugs
- Better Than a Neti Pot: We’ve scientifically formulated our SaltPod capsules to help minimize irritation caused by too much or too little salt; No measuring, no mess – just pop in a SaltPod and our completely assembled Navage Nasal Cleaner does the rest
- Safety in Mind: Always use distilled, micro-filtered (0.2 micron), freshly opened commercially bottled, or previously boiled and cooled to body temperature water; Navage sinus machines only operate with genuine, unused Navage SaltPod capsules
- A Comfortable Nasal Rinse Every Time: Not only are our genuine Navage SaltPods designed to make using this nose cleaner easy, they are formulated to prevent discomfort or stinging while rinsing; Once SaltPods are added to the chamber, do not open until entire rinse cycle is complete; This safety feature is designed to keep the nasal flush process refreshing and invigorating
- Complete Sinus Rinse Kit: Breathe freely with a nasal and sinus rinse machine that targets mucus and congestion without using drugs; We recommend using it twice daily for 2 weeks; Seek quick congestion relief with help from our Navage Nasal Cleaner
- Pro Tips: Wait until the Nose Pillow tip is correctly positioned to operate; If the Nose Pillow tip is blocked, suction will decrease or stop; The power button only works with a new SaltPod in the crushing chamber; If you reopen the lid, the pump won’t work; See product manual for more instructions
- Works w/ Genuine Naväge SaltPods: Only use new, unused Naväge brand SaltPods; If the crushing chamber is opened before the process is complete, the machine will not start until a new Naväge SaltPod is added to the chamber; Visit your Amazon Order Page to Get Product Support and real-time help from actual Navage users
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Additional information
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 6 x 8 inches, 2.15 Pounds |
Item model number | RSI2 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Date First Available | October 27, 2015 |
Manufacturer | RhinoSystems, Inc. |
Richard S. –
This is my second unit. Accidently broke the first one when I dropped it. It is fairly bulky, but I got used to it. Don’t take any sinus meds anymore. Minimal congestion since I started using it. It takes a couple of weeks to get used to it. But well worth the effort. And not taking the meds actually pays for using it.
Garry Maybee –
If you have any breathing problems at all, you need Navage. I haven’t been able to breathe like this for years. I recommend this product for anyone.
Bunny15 –
I might be weird but it’s fun to see what came out after using it! There is a very slight learning curve the first time or two.
Easy to use and helps my sinuses! Better than continuing to buy the Nedipod sinus rinse.
ms.. lady –
Works as it should. I watched youtube video on how to put together and use before trying it out. THis helped ALOT.
Clovis Dale –
After recovering from sinus surgery, my doctor prescribed something to combine along with a nasal irrigator, which, let’s face it, is an unpleasant process no matter how delicately one tries, so the promise of a machine that makes it not only tidy, but as simple as a single button? Things that are too good to be true are, and if I’m lying may my nose grow.
But no, my nose is what it is, and that’s one (of many) issues with this device. From a merely anatomical perspective, the makers of the device assume everyone has the same nose. Why else would they not include any additional nose tips? Why would they not at least make them adjustable? These are too big, too far apart, too rigid, and not angled enough. I could tilt my whole head to kind of get it to work, but the top of the unit is not watertight, so the precious (and expensive) pod-anointed water just spills everywhere. The suction does work, but only from specific angles. The jet of anointed-water works, but again only from specific angles. Sadly the geometry of these two angles do not align, so either one side either sucks, or one side blows. There’s never a smooth and uniform circulation, flow, never a lazy-river nor white-water-rapids, it was just squirt-squirt, glug-glug. With the rest on myself, or the counter, or a passing cat who should know better than to poke its nose into such things.
Speaking of pokes, the lets-make-life-easy-by-making-one-button design promised easy of use, but in practicality, its so weirdly placed, not right enough but not wrong enough, that it just feels awkward in the hand and awkward to press, which in itself requires more effort than expected, and to maintain said pressure, at said odd angle, whilst holding ones head at an even odder angle, while spilling oddly anointed fluid over anything and everything that isn’t a sinus, which is the one thing I was oddly aiming for.
The entire device feels over-engineered. It has lots of plasticky bits. Little bits and bobs. Nose greebles. It looks cool, very sci-fi, but it also feels like there’s so much that can go wrong when something as simple as a nose-vacuum needs so many parts, parts that rattle, jiggle, add unnecessary weight, and probably add unnecessary cost, parts that probably exist solely to lock you into some exclusive nose-keurig pods, for the device will do utterly nothing without that magic pod, that giver of salty liquid.
And with something as inherently gross as nose-stuffings, the entire process for sanitizing the thing feels like a brutal chore. It would be nice if the device could be broken down, the parts cleaned individually, dishwashered, microwaved, steamed, exposed-to-full-moon, whatever it takes, but currently the whole thing is under lock and plastic-key, so the best you can do is run vinegar and soap through it which will absolutely most-certainly never come back to haunt you the very next time you try to use it.
I began this quest because the off-the-shelf drugstore squeeze-bottle nasal-irrigator seemed cheap, low-tech, and simplistic. Now that I’ve seen this nose-emperor has no clothes, the squeeze bottle seems like a sudden king.
Amazon カスタマー –
値段を見たらびっくりですが、効果を考えたらコスパはめちゃくちゃいいです!!
花粉症と副鼻腔炎に悩んでおりますが、この商品に出会ってから耳鼻科で吸ってもらわなくてもスッキリします^_^
Daniel –
Love this thing. I work in maintenance and often find myself blowing stuff out my nose and this thing clears it right up and leaves me breathing nice and clear. Been a few months, have had no issues at all with it.
Mattress –
My wife bought one of these after seeing ‘rave reviews’ all over the internet. The item was pricey, but as she has sinus issues, we gave it a go.
She has tried several times to use it, and so have I, and it just doesn’t perform as expected/claimed. The flow rate is ridiculously low, and there is no vacuum action at all. A nasal irrigation bottle performs much, much better and is less than 10% of the price.
Linda –
After using the this I threw my neti pot away. Much better product and really gets the sinus cleaned out. Easy to use. Only downsize is cleaning it after each use, but for as good as it works it is worth the trouble!!
Elizabeth Gonzalez –
It is the best cleaner for my nose. It is not true what other people show, that you choke and how difficult is to use. Once you get used to it, you don’t want anything else. I use it at least once a month and have not have a sinus problem in long time.
Christopher –
This thing is way better than a neti pot or squeeze bottle. My first rinse had a ton of mess in it and i can breath through my nose better than i have in a long time. It hurts a little but i expect that’s just because it was the first time and how messed up my sinuses have been. Worth the money and i expect ill be using this thing for a while. Just wish the pods were not proprietary.
Francisco Laborde Leon –
El pedido llegó muy rápido, en buenas condiciones. La máquina funciona muy bien y cumple lo que promete
Colorful –
I have suffered sinus issues due to deviated septum and seasonal allergies for 30 years. I’ve tried everything. Anyone who has real sinus issues knows that you need something with power, not manual like a neti pot or squeeze bottle. I’m comparing the Navage to the the original Grossan Nasal Irrigation System invented in the 70’s and the current Sinupulse Nasal Irrigation System you can get on Amazon. I believe these two systems are in the same league as the Navage. If you are comparing it to pretty much anything else, the Navage will win out because it has power, as would the Sinupulse and other powered machines. There is no comparison between power and non-power. I’m guessing many reviews are comparing manual neti pots to the Navage and that is just not fair. The Navage is far superior to a neti pot due to its power and will review well every time because of that. Take that into account before you get excited about the prospect of a new and much better-powered machine.
Pros:
*The Navage works as well, if not better, than other powered machines, because of the suction.
*The Navage gives a deep, clean feeling, perhaps even more than other powered machines.
*The Navage gets the job done.
Cons:
*If you have a deviated septum the Navage is very difficult or impossible to use on the side where you most likely have most of your blockage. You can try using a nasal dilator like a breath right strip to help the flow, but it is possible that you get no flow at all or something very much inferior to your other machine. Let’s face it: a lot of people with sinus problems have them because of deviated septum, so the question is, is it worth it to you? It will do a fabulous job on one side and you may need to use your original powered machine on the other. For $100 I personally think it’s still worth it. Although it doesn’t work on one side I do seem to cough up more afterwards. The mere fact that the water is slowly passing by near the sinus openings does something. You will know right away if it’s not working on your deviated side. There will be no suction, or at least a lot less than on the other side. If you try it the first time and you get no suction switch the position of the nasal pillows. Most likely, you unknowingly started on your deviated side.
*The Navage is substantially messier than any powered machine I’ve used in 30 years. There is a learning curve, especially with a deviated septum. You will swallow water, spit up water, get your shirt wet, etc. Once you figure out how to use it, though, this messiness dissipates.
*The Navage does not allow you to use Xylitol (very toxic to dogs/pets) which can have benefits in preventing the development of bacterial sinus infections. It also does not use baking soda, which at first I thought would be a problem, but it’s not. The pure saline does not burn and mixes with the whole tank of water evenly.
*The suction is no joke. When you use a regular powered nasal irrigation system the primary feeling is water going up your nose. With the Navage, the primary feeling is the suction. It takes some time to get used to it. It can be alarming at first, but you just have to be calm, breathe through your mouth, and take breaks as needed. You are in full control of the power button at all times.
Summary:
The Navage is great for people without a deviated septum (probably superior to other powered machines). However, it’s questionable for people with a deviated septum because you are only getting half the benefit. If this is your first powered machine, I would buy something like a Sinupulse first; that alone will give you relief. If you want to add this later do so. If you’ve had a powered machine for years this may be a nice addition to your collection of sinus treatment options.