



( 3 reviews )
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Posted: May 5 2009
I've been using this product off and on now for several months. I bought both the large and medium sizes. Unfortunately for me my nostrils seem to be between a medium and a large. These have to be positioned just right so as to not block air passage. These are more comfortable than some other inner nose devices I've used but they do not open my passages as well. Fortunately they are cheap so I would recommend trying yourself to see if they help you.
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Posted: Feb 18 2009
This was exactly what I was looking for. Works as expected. Saves me money from having to by those nasal strip adhesives. I live in a dry climate and found it helpful to take a night or two off from the inserts each week and rinse my nose with a netti pot.
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( 3 of 3 found this review helpful ) Posted: Aug 31 2008
I tried these to compare to the "Nozovent Large". The large nozovent is hard to find, hurt quite a bit the first few weeks, but works great in increasing the airflow alot. Now, this Snooze feels to me for the first few minutes, it might povide a little more airflow, but than I notice very clearly, that it actually limits the airflow due it's relatively small tubes. When breathing in, I clearly feel the resistance it creates in the airflow. And I am using the large version. So, I think the design idea is great, but the shape is not optimized yet. This needs a re-design. It might help others, depending on their nose, but for me, the Nozovent Large is much, much, much better. The difference between Snooze and Nozovent is, Snooze uses tubes, which take away more airflow space inside the nose than Nozovent, which uses just 2 "paddles" that press outwards. Of cause, everyone's nose is different, and I would not be surprised if Snooze works great for some noses, just not for mine. I could not find the Nozovent Large on Amazon, and therefore could not provide a product link.














