Momcozy’s 2-in-1 baby nasal aspirator review (2024)

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Sometimes, trying to relieve my 2-year-old's congestion feels like a scene from Mission Impossible. I have to hold her still while misting a nasal spray into her nose, then quickly switch to a nasal aspirator before she wriggles out of my grasp. If you face a similar struggle when your child has a cold, you may want to consider adding the Momcozy Baby 2-in-1 Nasal AspiratorOpens a new window to your cart. (And you definitely want to add it now: You can save 20% using our exclusive code NASAL20.)

How It Works

Most nasal aspirators, in short, suck the snot out of your baby or toddler’s nose, helping relieve their congestion. But Momcozy’s electric nasal aspirator has an added feature that makes it a true snot-sucking unicorn. (Apologies for whatever picture just popped into your head!)

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Opposite the soft nozzle is a sprayer that mists nasal spray into your child’s nose. This helps dissolve mucus and moisten any hard boogers, making it easier to remove them from your baby’s nose. The ability to switch from spray to aspirator is seamless, and it’s just as easy to operate each function: simply press one button to spray and one button to suck.

What We Love

Aside from its two-in-one approach to clearing congestion, the Momcozy Baby 2-in-1 Nasal AspiratorOpens a new window with sprayer has a few other features that make it a worthwhile purchase.

Hospital-Grade Suction

With a suction level of 65Kpa, the Momcozy device has one of the more powerful suction levels of any electric nasal aspirator. This makes it more effective at removing nasal mucus and boogers, especially compared to a manual nasal aspirator or bulb syringe. Yet the suction is still gentle enough that it won’t irritate or hurt your baby.

Auto Shut Off

Using too much saline solution can cause nasal dryness, leading to cracking and scabbing in the nose. Not fun for adults and especially not fun for babies. An excess amount of solution can also cause your baby to cough, gag, and sneeze. Although that’s not harmful, it’s definitely not enjoyable.

To ensure you use just the right amount of saline solution, the spray function automatically shuts off after 10 seconds of use.

Easy to Clean

Cleaning nasal aspirators can be annoying due to their small size and multiple components. But Momcozy’s nasal aspirator is super easy to take care of. You just pop off the tip and wash it with warm water and soap. Meanwhile, the compartment that holds the saline solution can be washed with a dish brush or sponge.

Drawbacks

At first glance, there are no glaring drawbacks to the Momcozy Baby 2-in-1 Nasal AspiratorOpens a new window. And in digging through reviews, I primarily found people singing its praises. A few parents, however, noted that the spray function works more like a mist, with some questioning just how much solution gets into their child’s nose. That said, most parents say enough saline gets in the nose to make snot-sucking more efficient.

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Final Verdict

The Momcozy Baby 2-in-1 Nasal AspiratorOpens a new window is a truly unique and, dare I say, game-changing device when it comes to caring for a sick baby. The two-in-one component eliminates the need to quickly swap out your nasal spray for a nasal aspirator, making the whole task more seamless. At $44, it’s comparable to other electric nasal aspirators, but the bonus nasal spray component makes it a better value. And if you use the code NASAL20 at checkout, you can snag it for $35.

Momcozy has a bunch of great products for babies and moms that can make life a bit easier. One that we have our eye on is the newly launched Momcozy Sunrise Echo sound machineOpens a new window. It's a handy little device with 30 gentle sounds to help your baby (or you!) fall asleep, plus seven different color nightlights that you can adjust during those late-night feeds.

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