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The Maoever Cordless Nasal Irrigation System is a sleek, battery-powered electric neti pot featuring advanced pulsation technology and five adjustable pressure modes. Designed for effective sinus relief, it offers a 300ml water tank, three interchangeable tips, and IPX7 waterproofing for shower use. With up to 21 days of battery life per charge and a compact, portable design, it’s ideal for professionals seeking convenient, hygienic nasal care. Supported by a 30-day return policy, it’s a trusted solution for deep nasal cleansing and improved breathing.











| ASIN | B0BN5Z231X |
| Benefits | Cleans nasal passages and removes mucus for more comfortable breathing |
| Best Sellers Rank | 16,024 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 20 in Sinus Rinse Bottles & Kits |
| Brand | Maoever |
| Brand Name | Maoever |
| Colour | White |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,034 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 20 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 170 Grams |
| Item height | 20 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Maoever |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Sinus Cleaner Machine |
| Model Number | diandong-wuyan |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product benefits | Cleans nasal passages and removes mucus for more comfortable breathing |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Deep Cleaning |
| Special Features | Multiple Operating Modes, Portable, Swivel Tip, Multiple Ferrules, IPX7 Waterproof |
| Special feature | Multiple Operating Modes, Portable, Swivel Tip, Multiple Ferrules, IPX7 Waterproof |
| Tank Volume | 300 Millilitres |
| Target Use Body Part | Nose |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Unit count | 1.0 Count |
G**H
Easy to use, very effective device
I already have an another model, what I like it, but it wasn't useful for my 7 years old daughter( way smaller nostrils) and I thought I will try this model too. This time was super easy to manage the whole process. The small head and low speed, each side around 10 sec and the result was so good: absolutely clean nose and happy kid! She had a good laugh after that! I tried too after her with different modes and wow, this model is so powerful with strong mode( do not recommend for kids for sure). Summary: we like it - parents and kids-, easy to use, quick job, good results. Recommend for sure!
A**A
Well made and very effetive, but a bit awkward and slippery to hold when wet.
This works very well for nasal irrigation, especially using the pulse system, and is much easier to use than netti pots or syringe systems. It's very well made with good quality hard plastics and accurately fitting joints. My only criticism is that the narrow, tapered design makes it slippery to hold when wet. When grasping it, it's too easy to drop it (it's quite heavy when full) or to press the power switch by mistake, squirting water in all directions. It would be improved by a ribbed neck for better grip, and shielding the control buttons to reduce the chance of pressing them accidentally. But the main thing is that it does the job so well.
G**H
Breathe easier and money well spent.
I find this works very well and cleans my nasal channel and cavities quite well. I have nothing to compare it to but I am very happy with it. Simple to use, quiet, comfortable and I was initially bemused by how much nasal gunk was up my nose. Recommend to use it in the shower so it can get messy. Great value for money.
C**H
Very Good Product
High quality, intelligent design and value for money - absolutely deserves five stars.
G**R
Does the job
Good product, does the job but has packed up after a year of use
D**C
Best sinus clearing gadget
Works very well. Wish had found it earlier
P**L
Works well, but...
When the machine arrived it initially didn't work. Very little water was flowing and I noticed that the tube in the water tank was being sucked flat. So I removed the weight from the tube and it instantly worked properly. I tried blowing through the weight and found it was almost completely blocked with plastic due to a manufacturing fault. So I drilled it out. It now works well and am very pleased with it. And this may explain why others have said that the flow rate is not good. I simply used a very small drill to clear the obstruction. One other small issue is, as always, the translated Chinese instructions which are understandable, but not great. Why do they not get an English speaker to proof read them? In the front section of the instructions it says you should not use for more than 8 mins. In the warnings at the back it says to not use for more than 5 mins. Which is it? But overall very pleased - just 1 star removed because I had to drill the weight out at the bottom of the water tube. And it would be nice if it came in a carry case.
M**L
I should have just got another squeezy bottle.
First of all let me say that the actual construction of this item is pretty much as I'd expect. The base is made of hard plastic and the top feels as solid as something like an electric toothbrush (though much more bulky in your hand). I'd hate to drop it because I reckon the base would shatter. It is however reasonably robust in feel. I've been a user of a neti bottle (squeezy type) for some considerable years and find relief from rhinitis through the year. I wasn't even aware that an electric device was an option until a relative told me they had one which is when I went to investigate. I figured it might be an improvement for my nasal irrigation. Using a plastic bottle is fine but regularly I felt the need to have a second bottle-full for use. I hoped that an electric pump would give me better relief. I've had this for a week now and honestly regret that I purchased it: I wish I'd simply purchased a second squeezy bottle. From the start it was a disappointment. The instructions don't mention adding salt to the tank - though it comes with some. They do mention rinsing the brine out with fresh water though. There are three sets of nasal plugs (two of each size) and yet they are not mentioned in the instructions at all. If you want to find out what they are for you need to look at the listing on here. Filling the rinse tank is meant to be achieved via a small hole that flips open in the base. I'm not sure what benefit this has as it is much easier to pour in boiled and cooled water via the top of the tank having taken it off the device entirely. Similarly adding the salt is easier doing it via the top of the tank than via the hole in the side. In use I found the plugging of my nose far less consistent than when I used a squeezy bottle. Watching the video on the listing and seeing the photos on the listing they have done a good job to capture someone where the water isn't simply going everywhere. I've tried different nozzle sizes and find one fits better than the others but it isn't ideal. The power setting doesn't feel very different on any given setting. Pulse feels a little pointless. Higher power just empties the tank even faster without better results. If you look at the photos you'll see a lump at the bottom of the tube in the tank. This needs to stay submerged to keep the flow going. The result is that as you try to tip the thing towards the end of use the flow splutters and you simply waste water. Overall, after a week of trying this, I've found it to be pretty ineffective. I think it will help some people but really I'd suggest you save yourself a heap of money and simply buy a squeezy bottle. I shall persist with it, for the moment, as I have now got it. But it is in the list of "purchases I regret".
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