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The NeilMed NasaDock Plus Stand is a compact, easy-to-assemble drying and storage solution designed specifically for NeilMed sinus rinse squeeze bottles and Neti Pots. Available in three modern colors, it keeps your equipment hygienic by allowing thorough drying and offers a dedicated compartment to store up to 60 premixed saline packets, ensuring you’re always stocked and ready.




| ASIN | B08DLKKS2V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,272 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #152 in Sinus Medicine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,655) |
| Date First Available | July 26, 2020 |
| Item model number | DOCST-GRY-WLD |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/NEIX9 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.49 x 3.32 x 6.1 inches; 7.05 ounces |
S**S
I've yet to see one for the Sinugator so I improvised.
As the title (and photos) implies, I have the baytery-powered Sinugator, not the squeeze bottle or neti pot. Haven't found a drying rack for mine specifically but for the price (less than $5 at the time) figured it was worth experimenting. I already knew it wouldn't hold the heavy piece that contains the motor and batteries but something a bit better than spreading everything out on a towel...? 5 stars based on what it's designed for: it's as compact as I'd hoped it would be, easy to snap together, plenty of room for salt packets. I'll not mark it down just because it isn't quite good enough for why I wanted it. For anyone wishing to repeat my experiment: The water resourvoir, being bigger than the pieces this is intended for, has a rather precarious placement on the larger ring. I can place it as precisely as my own skills allow and it might still slide off. The tube that connects the resourvoir to the powered unit is stuck inside that part of the rack in the hopes that something inside the reservoir will hold it in place, though this interferes with the tube's ability to dry (I had hoped to slide it through the other ring). The nosepiece sits on top of the ring meant the squeeze bottle's own nospiece. Works well enough but something purpose-made would be better.
B**N
Make sure it's on sale
I bought this when it was discounted to less than $10 USD. At that price point, I consider this to be a good value. I use mine with the bottle, but it is designed to hold other NeilMed products (e.g. neti pot), if you have them. I had been putting the bottle back into the box it originally came in, but that isn't optimal for something that gets wet every day. This dock is a bespoke solution to the problem. It is made to exactly fit the bottle and tip, so that they can hang to dry. The bottom compartment can be used to hold the saline packs, if you want to. I didn't put anything in the bottom of mine. I just have to remember that it comes apart when picking it up. I pick it up by the base. If you grab the top part, the bottom will come off. It isn't a problem. Just a new habit to learn. If you're using one of these, you're probably already learning new habits. If it gets annoying, I'll just tape it shut or something, but I've been using it this way for at least a month now. This doesn't take up much more room than the bottle itself, so you can put it pretty much wherever you need to. I have mine in a cabinet in the bathroom. If height is an issue, you could probably leave off the compartment on the bottom, but I left mine on. This is good quality, and it is plastic, so it should be washable if necessary. I expect it to last more or less forever. I recommend it to anybody that uses NeilMed products.
F**N
Very convenient
This docking station has adequate storage, the construction is sturdy and the design allows for proper drying of the equipment.
H**7
Perfect for assuring no misplaced items
The NeilMed NasaDock Plus Stand is excellent for storing salt packets, squeeze bottle and directional streamer. It keeps everything together so that nothing is misplaced. It follows the old adage =- "a place for everything and everything in its place.
T**O
and the first time I used the bottle I understood how much better it is if you need to do a lot ...
I've been using a traditional Neti pot for many years, and the first time I used the bottle I understood how much better it is if you need to do a lot of rinsing. Its benefits are: 1) It allows you to rinse the nasal passageways under pressure. It's different from the Neti in that you keep it upright instead of tilting, and squeeze to start the flow. By squeezing the bottle instead of pouring, you create gentle pressure which you can regulate with your hand to the desired amount. Squeeze harder for a faster flow, which is helpful when you want to rinse faster or perform a more aggressive treatment. (Please be careful and don't overdo it. By "harder" I mean slightly more pressure than what it takes to get the flow started. 2) It has double the volume of the traditional 8oz Neti rinsers. Move volume = more flow = more relief. 3) The stand makes for convenient storage keeping the bottle upside down which allows it to dry fully between uses. This is very important! If you don't allow it to dry, bacteria can fester and defeat the purpose of the whole procedure. The downsides are relatively minor, but worth mentioning: 1) The water line does not reach the bottom of the bottle and therefore does not allow you to drain the bottle all the way with each use. This is not a big deal but kind of annoying - the last ounce of solution is inaccessible but you just have to try so you end up blowing bubbles up your nose... 2) The bottle is plastic, which means your solution, particularly when mixed with warm water, is coming into contact with plastic pieces (obviously). This may not bother you, but some people prefer to avoid this for personal reasons; 3) The neck is narrow, so adding the pre-mixed packets or your own salt is kind of a pain. I find it's easiest to pour salt in my palm (wash your hands!) and scoop it with the bottleneck. REMINDER: Always, whenever possible, use previously boiled and chilled water for rinsing the sinuses. It's just safer as it nearly eliminates the possibility of any bacteria or virus surviving inside it. The sinus passageways come darn close to the brain, and there have been isolated cases—though rare—of people getting severe infections as a result of rinsing with bacteria-contaminated city water, some with dire consequences. Lastly, read up on isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic solutions if this is your first time using this device. Do NOT attempt to rinse your sinuses with fresh water! You're in for some serious pain! The salt packets or pure salt crystals are a crucial ingredient are not to be overlooked.
R**.
Highly recommend as it makes it so much easier to store your appliance and to let it dry properly. Some had indicated they feel it is expensive but I personally feel that it is well worth it ... well made ... fits together well and sits nicely on the bathroom vanity for easy and convenient use daily.
M**Z
清潔で保管できるのでいいですね。
A**6
Such a good idea and looks good too!
Y**S
Really handy piece of kit to drain unit after use and keep saline packs in one place. Good value for money
M**H
NasaDock ist eine intelligente Aufbewahrungsmöglichkeit.
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