

💨 Breathe Better, Live Fuller — Your Sinus’s New Best Friend
The Squip Nasaline Nasal Rinsing System offers a clinically designed, user-friendly solution for sinus relief. Featuring patented silicone tips and backflow protection, it delivers customizable saline rinses with 10 premixed packets for consistent care. Lightweight and portable, this latex-free kit supports daily nasal hygiene, reducing congestion and improving breathing comfort.





| ASIN | B000U3OJ0Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,564 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #265 in Sinus Medicine #2,879 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,801) |
| Date First Available | October 18, 2005 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | US601-ENU-US |
| Manufacturer | Squip |
| Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.8 x 8.7 inches; 4.8 ounces |
A**.
My top choice.
This is actually a replacement for one I bought years ago that simply wore out. If you have sinus issues this is one of the most useful things you can get. Mind you it's not fun squiring salt water into your nose but it really does work. Reduces post nasal drip, rinses out the gunk and makes it a lot easier to breathe esp at night. I use it before bed time. It works on the same principal as the neti pot but I find it more efficient and easier to use. I highly recommend.
E**G
Effective and great value
I've had severe sinus infections for years. after using this daily I have seen great improvement. I've tried other versions that were less expensive and they either broke or didn't expel the saline very well. I highly recommend this one!
G**B
Nasaline vs Netipot, Nasaline wins
This works great! I opted to do this rather than pay the $80 for a more expensive nasal irrigation system. Counter space in bathroom was primary motivator for ordering the Squip Nasaline System. I have used a netipot on and off for a couple of decades. In the last five years I've used a netipot several times per week depending on need. However, the netipot was just not flushing the thick mucus out of my sinuses that is now accumulating. Felt I needed something that delivered the saline solution with more pressure. Felt like the sinus cavities were still full after netipot and the only mucus flushed out with netipot was the path of least resistance. The thick stuff just wouldn't budge. I've had Nasaline for about a week now. Used it probably 6 times. I can say unequivocally that it is a huge improvement over a netipot. Netipot works on gravity while this actually allows you to push the saline solution into your sinuses flooding the cavity and pushing out the mucus. If you are comfortable using a netipot, you will be comfortable using this product. A short history of my sinus issues: Bad allergies as a child, chronic sinusitis pretty much all of my life. Taken every OTC pill known to man plus a few prescription meds to keep sinuses clear. Steroids plus Afrin type meds up the nose all my life. Been dealing with a sinus issue since I can remember and here we are decades later. Last decade or so I quit using any and all spray medicines up nose and rarely pop pills to clear sinuses. Irrigation works best for me. Nasaline is a huge improvement over a netipot.
J**N
Easy to use and keep clean and dry - lasts for months
I use this in the shower and then pull the plunger out and shake both parts then wrap in a clean small towel. I have no trouble with these wearing out fast. I usually keep using the same one for more then 6 months. Eventually, they do get tough to slide and they really should be replaced by then anyway. To use this correctly, do not squirt the fluid up your nose. You want to use it similar to a neti pot - gently. Tilt your head to the side and gently and very slowly depress the plunger. This is not to hose out your sinuses, it is to create a trickle of salt water past your sinuses, both moistening them and by suction pulling out mucus. Gross? No, it's gross not to use it. Like teeth brushing, I would never want to go a day without cleaning out my nasal passages and sinuses. This thing is also a life saver during colds or sinus infections or to use after you have been exposed to dust or pollen, etc.
L**O
Easier to use than a traditional neti-pot
This is my third 'snot rocket' as I affectionately call it. I had sinus surgery and my surgeon has told me I need to rinse my sinuses regularly to avoid sinus infections and reduce my allergies in addition to using a spray like Nasacort orFlonase. I find this is so much easier to use than a neti pot if I do have congestion I can keep my head upright and not drive it into my eustachian tubes as happens with a neti pot when I tilt my head. I also like that I can control the pressure and speed with the syringe so I can really 'powerwash' my sinuses if I feel a cold coming on. This comes with a carrying case for travel which is nice. Be sure to replace these once the syringe becomes harder to push- they don't last forever (salt water is corrosive I guess) I try to prolong the life of mine by rinsing the parts individually (tip, tube, and plunger) and letting them dry separately. I only assemble the syringe for use.
H**Y
Baby steps to the neti
I'm just now dealing with nasl/sinus congestion that is the worst I have ever had [from silicosis due to breathing one whiff of diatomaceaous earth]. I don't believe in for myself or particularly like the feeling of sinus medication so I am going the natural route to solve this. Some natural remedies that have added to my relief are 1) drinking warm apple cider vinegar with honey in hot water, 2) eating very spicy salsa, 3) standing over the humidifier with eucalyptus oil in it, 4) putting vapor rub on the soles of my feet [believe it or not this is a real help], 5) leaving a cut onion in the room, and 6) the Nasaline Nasal rinsing system. As a part of everything else that I am doing this seems to be helping. I've only used it twice now, but both times I think it helped to loosen up some mucous as the water passed through. I say 'I think' because this really doesn't give you the full on sinus flush of the neti. This is more a gentle clearing of the nasal passages than the sinus flush I was hoping for. But, even though it is not the full on effect of neti, the good comparison for this product is that the neti is a little intimidating and even slightly traumatizing cause it feels like you are going to drown. You don't of course, but that intense feeling is the liquid going up into your head and filling up the sinuses before sloshing out. The nasaline gives you a tiny bit of that intense feeling so as to make you almost crave the upper sinus flush. Why this is good news for me is that the nasaline will be a stepping stone for me to get to where I can handle the drowning feeling of the neti without getting all ptsd. So that's my input on the nasaline. It's a little gentler than I hoped, but you can't always go right where you want to. Baby steps.
M**U
Lo usaba con mi hijo y limpia mucho pero lo he tenido que dejar de usar por otitis recurentes
C**N
Omg! This was so life saving for my toddler. Yes I use it on my toddler summer or winter whenever he gets a runny nose you bet I’m using it. So so amazing for nose cleansing and since then we’re able to avoid ped visits for otitis and such.
R**D
Used this as my sinuses can get fairly stuffy. So when I lost my taste and smell last year, it lasted a while. Using the nasal douche definitely helped and could smell and taste better soon after. It’s easy to use. Would recommend this one!
A**ー
まず鼻洗浄はこれなら誰でも簡単にしっかり奥の奥まで洗えるでしょう。電動式より良いと思います。 毎日使い続けることを考えると、メンテの楽さからもこれをおススメします。 私は毎日使っても半年持ってますが、たとえ持たなかったとしても十分おすすめできる器具です。 ゴム使ってるので消耗品だと割り切ってますし。(でも半年持ってる) 先のシリコンは鼻の中に入れるものではなく、 鼻の穴を外側から蓋をするようにしっかりふさぐもので、 水圧をかけた洗浄水が必ずもう片方の鼻か口から出ていく仕組みです。 どんなに詰まっていても、奥までしっかり洗浄できる仕組みです。 何のコツもいらず、子供でもできると思います。 あと特筆すべきは、洗浄器の中でもナサリンは構造がシンプルで、 保管もコンパクト、器具を洗うのも楽。すごくいいです。 大袈裟な作りのものは洗面所で邪魔だし、洗うパーツも多いとメンテがしんどくなります。 でもこれはパーツがピストンとシリンダーだけなので、 お風呂で使ったらそのままシャワーでサッとすすいで終了。本当に色々楽です。 写真のように塩とセットにして、洗面所に置いてます。なんてコンパクト。 洗浄用の生理食塩水は、専用塩買わなくても市販の塩で超簡単に作れるので、 写真とともに以下参考にしてください。 【塩小さじ1/2:ぬるま湯250ml】 〇お風呂入る時に、計量コップに小さじ1/2(2.5cc)の塩を入れて風呂場に持ち込む 〇シャワーのお湯をコップに250mlくらい(正確には270ml、大体でOK)入れて、 これのピストンでグルグル溶かす。すぐ溶ける 〇この量で両鼻それぞれ2回づつ洗浄できる 〇使用後はシャワーで洗浄器とコップをサーッと洗って終了! …こんな感じで使っていれば、洗浄時間も短くメンテも簡単、苦にならないので毎日続きますよ~ <備考> ・小さじ1/2は、普通に100均で売ってる計量スプーン(大中小3種類セット)の一番小さいヤツ。 ・軽量コップは写真みたいな縦長の(300ml以上のサイズ)が、洗浄器入れも兼ねてちょうどいいです。 100均で売ってます。 ・塩はあらじおとかじゃなく精製塩で。(多分スーパーで一番安いやつ) ・保管は風呂場内は湿度が高いので洗面所で。 ・洗浄液はぬるま湯じゃなきゃ!みたいに神経質にならなくても、熱すぎないシャワーのお湯なら全然大丈夫です。 効果や使い勝手を考えると全然高くないので、半年くらいで新品に買い替えても全然いいと思っているほど満足しています。 (あとトップレビューの2000円切る時を狙うのは難しい気が…円安ですし。3000円近くてもとにかくオススメします!)
D**A
Klasse, ein Muss in jedem Haushalt. Wenn das Baby die Nase verstopft hat und einfach nicht einschlafen kann, dann ist das genau die Rettung. Mit der leichten Nasenspülung bei meinem 5 Monate jungen Sohn war das Näschen schnell frei und er auch wieder sehr schnell fit und konnte viel besser (ein)schlafen. Auch meine große Tochter mit 7 Jahren hat sich die Nase damit selbst befreit und mein Partner macht es sogar nun täglich. Es tut so gut sagt er. Besser als sich mit Pharmaka vollstopfen
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