π€ Sleep smarter, snore quieter β wake up winning!
The Mute Nasal Dilator is a medical-grade, drug-free anti-snoring aid designed to increase nasal airflow by 38%, reducing snoring in 75% of users. Its clear, adjustable stents provide a comfortable, discreet fit, reusable for up to 10 nights, helping you and your partner enjoy better, uninterrupted sleep.
B**I
I don't snore now, π thanks to this item!
After 2 weeks of wearing this to sleep, my nose has learned apparently & my husband says I barely snore if at all. I'm so surprised & grateful. I have noticed I am feeling more rested in the morning too. Due to my snoring the past 18 years, I chose to sleep in another room to let him sleep well. This item is effective. It does fall out of my nose during the night & because it is tiny and clear it is hard to find it before my kid or dog eats it! So maybe it can be made in a color? Other than that, this is the only item like this that has worked for me. I've tried so many things.
S**W
Great product that works!
Follow up on my previous review. After ordering the trial pack and trying the small out which worked very well, I order 2 boxes of small. When I opened the first box the small size was NOT what I tried in the first box (which I still have and the med and large are both there). This new smaller version works for a small child. They wonβt stay in your nose a night and cover about 1/2 your nostril. No problem I will return the box I have unopened and get the medium. WRONG. I cannot return this item! So now I have wasted $40plus dollars on a child size nasal dial at or that I cannot use. BEWARE. It was a bait and switch for me and a Waste of money. Amazon should let the buyer know when an unopened box of worthless product cannot be returned!I was told my very loud snoring was out of control. I put a snore app on my phone and found I was breathing out of my mouth. My nasal passages were swollen and nearly closed due to a deviated septum. So decided to give this a try. I CANNOT BELIEVE the difference in air flow!!!I bought the trial and started with the small. It was tight and rigid. My nose immediately started to bleed. After running hot water over the device to make it soft I was able to get it in my nose without feeling scratched up. I find the routine of warm water before inserting is much more comfortable. No bleeding or scratching. In the morning after I remove it I take a qtip with a bit of Vaseline on it and run it around my nostrils.My app had me Azeri snoring for 3 nights and now light snoring as the device does swish when I lay on my side. But MUCH better than I was beforeAlso I wake up so refreshed! I used to literally feel like I had a hang over and was using an oxygen can to feel more awake in the mornings.I will definitely keep using this product!
B**N
Great idea but misses the mark in a few key areas.
These dilators are unique from several others on the market in that they offer an adjustable diameter and are designed to achieve more dilation relative to amount of plastic as compared to more straw-like diameters. These features are what drew me to these dilators. For context, I have struggled with nasal inflammation and a deviated septum all my life. I had a septorhinoplasty with inferior turbinate reduction about two years ago. It helped, but my nasal passages are still quite narrow due to turbinate hypertrophy. I practice excellent allergy and sinus hygiene with limited results and am drawn to dilators for that reason.Pros:-These feel solid and durable overall.-The diameter adjustment feels surprisingly solid and stable, so props to the manufacturer for pulling that off.Cons:-The big one is sizing! The height and diameter *both* increase from small to large. This isn't a big deal in theory, but as someone with a long, narrow nose, it's a major dealbreaker.After having fiddled with these for about 30 minutes, it seems like I need the diameter of the small size. The medium and large are too wide to fit properly in my nostrils without turning sideways and causing more obstruction and discomfort. However, the small does not go deep enough in order to dilate where dilation is needed - between my septum and inferior turbinates. I suspect that narrowing in this area is the main reason many of us are drawn to dilators. But, again, once I go up to the medium or large to achieve appropriate depth, the diameter is, again, much too large.My advice on this point overall is that the closer you are to having a square shaped nose, the better. I doubt that the diameter and depth of one's nasal passages are closely related enough for these sizes to be appropriate for many. These dilators are best suited for those with pretty clear nasal passages whose nostrils are prone to closing more superficially rather than those who need dilation anywhere above that.-I found the ridges to be somewhat painful, but this could have been related to having a poor fit with all three sizes and fiddling with them constantly.
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