Nosefrida the Snotsucker was developed by ear nose and throat specialists in Sweden to
reduce the amount of mucus in the noses of babies who are congested and are to young to
blow their own noses. The aspirator is non-invasive, and rather than going inside the nose like
a bulb, the Snotsucker forms a seal outside of the baby’s nostril (creating a vaccum).
Parents then place the other end of the device into their own mouth and apply gentle
suction to clear their infants nose (a filter protects parents from getting anything near
their own mouth). To clean, the Snotsucker simply needs to be washed with warm soapy water and left to dry.
RRP: $15.95
Stockist: 02 4382 2535
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