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Review on 💦 Versatile Irrigation applications with Refillable Plastic Containers by Cassie Moore

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Those are the ones you want.

I've tried many nasal irrigation and used three or four different versions of this simple nebulizer. Nasal pumps are inherently partially disposable; Even if the pump continues to run, it usually has to be replaced after a certain period of use for hygienic reasons. However, I've gone through several packs of 10-20 atomizers where many devices either never worked or stopped working after a few uses. I'm reordering these bottles (or any other size) today after using almost 20 of this type of pump (ten with plastic bottle and ten with glass bottle). They had a very low failure rate, as well as an ergonomically pleasing pump and satisfactory spray output. Even if they are misused, e.g. by spraying higher concentration salt solutions, these sprayers consistently last much longer than other types I've tested. Recommended! Note. In my experience, these atomizers rarely leak when using a plastic bottle; Just remember to remove the clear plastic cover before pulling the trigger. In combination with glass bottles, they tended to leak. However, this is easily fixed by wrapping the threads in plastic wrap, and overall I prefer that combination. The glass bottles are bulletproof, pleasantly smooth to the touch, easy to clean/sterilize and last but not least you can see what's inside. My friend dropped it on a hard surface and removed a splinter the size of a thick fingernail from underneath. He's still using it. I just want to find bulk pumps to replace glass bottles. Hope this helps, and happy snooping!

Pros
  • Complete Set
Cons
  • This Makes Me Angry