🌬️ Clear your sinuses, clear your day!
The Navage Starter Bundle includes a powered nasal irrigation device with a rapid 30-second rinse cycle, 30 pre-measured saline SaltPods, and three sizes of nose pillows for a customized, comfortable sinus cleanse. Its smart safety lock prevents accidental use mid-cycle, while battery operation and easy setup make it perfect for fast, mess-free congestion relief.
G**E
THIS WORKS!! WORTH THE MONEY!
I have had a lot of problems with my sinuses since this Spring. I have used decongestants and cough drops, but they only provided temporary relief. I bought this NAVAGE device and used it for the first time yesterday. I can breathe normally for the first time in a long time! My sinuses didn't immediately clog back up and coughing was minimal last night. I plan to use this several times a day until I have gotten rid of whatever issue was causing this problem. I would recommend this. It works!
D**E
Waste to time.
Great product. Easy to use and to cleans up. Works great it’s helped me out greatly. Clear you up quickly
A**R
Buy it already!
I was sceptical about whether this would be better than a netty pot. I will confirm it is better. First of all it is so much faster and feels like it goes through your whole sinuses. It is expensive and it took me a while to finally buy it. I am glad I did as it seems to be working better. Also is sucks and shoots water so you have a little residual water in there but nothing like the netty pot. Buy it!
S**P
Great product. Buy the cleaning kit - helps prevent wetting the battery compartment when rinsing.
Really, worth 4.5 stars.It's easy to use, very effective, disassembles for easy drying.I would note a few things:1) Unlike Neti pot, your head is erect, so to have the saline solution reach your upper sinuses, just stop while some solution is in your sinus cavities, pinch your nose, lie down, and tilt your head back. This also helps your eustation tubes. Finish by blowing your nose.2) Buy the extra cleaning kit that has the u-bend that you put in place of the nose pillows for cleaning and add water to the container. You need to use an altered empty saline pod so that you can depress the button. Add DI water, press the button to rinse the salt out and clean it. Then let it dry. This prevents you from wetting the bottom of the motor/battery chamber when cleaning. I killed a previous Navage by rinsing it and getting the electronic components wet after breaking the seal to change the batteries.
J**E
Couldn’t get by without it
I’ve used the Navage for years. When my old one got wet on the bottom, it stopped working. So be careful not to get the bottom wet. Otherwise I wouldn’t know how to get through the day without using my Navage at least once a day and during allergy season, I use it two and three times a day. This is a great product. Everybody should use this.
C**E
My hatred for this nose no bounds
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.
M**N
My husband swears by it
My husband loves this and swears by it every time he's sick. It works really well and seems pretty easy to use! Overall seems like good quality.
A**
Sinus Savior for My Firefighter Husband
My husband is a firefighter who often struggles with his sinuses after a long shift. I got him the Navage Starter Bundle, and honestly, it’s been a game-changer. His sense of smell has improved significantly, and he feels way more comfortable breathing after work.👍 Pros:• Effective sinus rinse. Really helps clear out stubborn congestion and irritants after tough shifts.• Easy to use. Setup was straightforward, and the device is simple to operate, even when you’re exhausted.• Gentle but thorough. The saline rinse feels refreshing without any harshness.• Built-in reservoir and disposable pods make it hygienic and convenient.👎 Cons:• A bit noisy. The motor has a noticeable hum, so it’s not exactly spa quiet.• Pricey upfront. The starter kit is an investment, but the benefits seem worth it so far.• Requires some maintenance. Cleaning the device regularly is necessary to keep it working well.⸻Verdict:If you or a loved one suffer from sinus issues, especially after exposure to smoke or dust, this device really helps. It’s not silent or cheap, but the relief it provides makes it worth considering.TL;DR: Great for clearing sinuses and improving breathing after tough shifts—perfect for firefighters or anyone battling nasal congestion.
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