Snotty Boss Battery Operated Nasal Aspirator Kit

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RRP $109.00
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Product Overview
Buy the Snotty Boss Nasal Aspirator for the easiest, safest, and most effective way to remove nasal snot to help your child breathe and sleep better. The device uses suction to extract the mucus allowing the baby to be able to breathe easily.
Snotty Boss a handheld, battery powered, premium snot vacuum. It uses constant, steady suction to extract the mucus allowing the baby to be able to breathe easily. A battery powered suction is the easiest, strongest and safest way to clear nostrils, to help children breathe, feed and sleep better.
Newborns and babies are "obligate nasal breathers" which means they can only breathe through their nose in the first few months of life. They cannot breathe through their mouth at all.
If the nostrils are blocked, it can be dangerous and uncomfortable. Little ones will struggle to breathe, feed or sleep.
By 6 months of age, babies have developed the ability to breathe through their mouths, but their natural preference and reflex is to continue to nasal breathe, especially when sleeping.
Remove nasal congestion quickly in your own home, at any hour of the day and night, and minimising the risk of secondary ear, adenoid, and respiratory infection.
- Remove the stress and sleepless nights associated with colds, viruses, congestion, and sniffles.
- The only Australia aspirator brand sold as a complete kit with all accessories included.
- The complete snot solution kit, registered with TGA Australia.
- The quietest, safest battery powered snot sucker on the Australian market.
What’s Included in the Kit?
You will receive EVERYTHING you need to clear your child's nose.
- Battery powered aspirator
- 3 sized silicon nozzles (newborn, short and long)
- Refillable spray bottle (for saline or breastmilk)
- Handy carry bag, for easy storage of all accessories.
- Online video guide and FAQ
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Snotty Boss Battery Operated Nasal Aspirator Kit
RRP $109.00
$98.95
9% OFF RRP
Collect 98 Everyday Rewards Points*
$98.95
$98.95
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
Low Stock for
This product is low in stock. Grab it before it's gone!
Fastest Delivery
Arrives approx 1-2 business days after dispatch
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 98 Everyday Rewards Points*
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