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SinuPulse Elite Advanced Nasal Sinus Irrigation System

SinuPulse Elite Advanced Nasal Sinus Irrigation System
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SinuPulse Elite Advanced Nasal Sinus Irrigation System

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SP100

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List Price: $97.00
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Description:

Clear out sticky, persistent mucus. Temporarily reduce symptoms of post nasal drainage. Help reduce nasal congestion Cleanse the nostrils of pollen and other irritants or contaminants. Relieve nasal dryness. Improve Breathing Reduce cough caused by post nasal drip. Features IntelliPulse technology for a calibrated pulse rate Fully adjustable "Stepless" water control for comfort and control 2 Sinus Irrigation Tips (containing no rubber or latex): -standard Flex Sinus Tip for general cleansing and irrigation -SinuMist Sinus Irrigator Tip for a moisturizing mist spray 2 Throat Irrigation Tips: -Standard Throat Tip and Tongue Cleaner for cleansing and irrigation

-Throat Mist Irrigator Tip and Tongue Cleaner for a moisturizing mist spray

Advanced "Flex Tip" design for added comfort and flexibility

Resistant to antimicrobials and saline solutions

Extra large see through water reservoir including dust cover, flip lik, with standard and metric measurement scale.

Quiet design

LED display function

Electronic micro touch switch

Pause feature on handle with variable pressure control

Technical Specifications

Version

North America/US

Voltage

120V/60H

Motor

120V AC Motor

Power Consumption

40W

Noise Level

Max 65 db

Pulsation Rate

1250 PPM

Flow Rate

Approx 600ml /min

Unit Dimensions

120(H) X 89(W) X 19(L)

Maintenance:

Running a full reservoir of warm water through the unit after each use is required to flush out any residue which might clog tips or internal parts.

Rinse and empty the reservoir after each use.

Features:
  • Clear out sticky, persistent mucus, Temporarily reduce symptoms of post nasal drainage.

  • Help reduce nasal congestion, Cleanse the nostrils of pollen and other irritants or contaminants.

  • Relieve nasal dryness, Improve Breathing Reduce cough caused by post nasal drip.

  • IntelliPulse technology for a calibrated pulse rate, Fully adjustable "Stepless" water control for comfort and control

  • 2 Sinus Irrigation Tips (containing no rubber or latex): -standard Flex Sinus Tip for general cleansing and irrigation

Product Details:
Product Length: 9.5 inches
Product Width: 5.0 inches
Product Height: 6.0 inches
Product Weight: 3.35 pounds
Package Length: 9.8 inches
Package Width: 6.1 inches
Package Height: 5.3 inches
Package Weight: 3.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 216 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 216 customer reviews )
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144 of 150 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing relief!!  Jan 29, 2008
By BKD
I've also used a neti pot, but this is far superior. I have severe allergies, year round, and a friend recommended the neti pot which my doctor had never mentioned. It worked so well, right off the bat, that I purchased this, and I'm amazed. It takes only a few minutes, and I use it once in the morning and once before bed just as part of my normal routine. The thing is terrific, and I get instant relief PLUS the nighttime usage has really helped that early morning stuffiness. I can't get over the change. If you suffer allergies or other sinus issues, this could really, really improve your comfort level. I still have to take my meds, but at least now I can stay on top of problem, and I give full credit to the SinuPulse. It sounds like I'm one of their employees, but I'm not, just a regular person with allergies. And I'm breathing!! YAY!

208 of 221 found the following review helpful:

5I Wish I Had Tried the SinuPulse Sooner!  Aug 05, 2009
By Rita Senator
I am a registered nurse for 24 years and have suffered with chronic sinusitis for 15+ years. I have tried everything from making changes in my environment to nasal irrigation. My allergist, ENT, and general practitioner have all suggested I irrigate my sinuses twice a day. They say it's like washing your face. It makes sense.
I have done this off and on for years using a bulb syringe, a neti pot, and then the plastic squeeze bottle. I felt like the daily irrigation was doing nothing and I was still getting sinus infections. Plus, I kept getting fluid in my ears. So I resorted to just using the irrigation when I did get a sinus infection.
I happened to be talking to another nurse and she suggested I try a pulsating irrigator. I had seen the Grossan irrigator before, but thought, "What could it possibly do for me that the others do not?" I also thought, "I am willing to try anything." So I went to order it online and that is when I saw the SinuPulse. At this time, I didn't know which product to try since they cost the same and seemed to do the same thing.
I called and spoke with a service rep at Health Solutions. I was impressed that he took so much of his time to talk to me. He explained to me what the SinuPulse did. He emphasized how the SinuPulse sends a gentle but leveraged pulsating saline rinse into the nasal passages and lower sinuses. This pulsating action is more effective at removing debris because it can penetrate and get into more areas of the sinuses than a simple nasal wash product like a neti pot or bottle. It also helps to break down biofilm, massage the mucosa, and helps restore the function of the cilia. (The cilia are the microscopic hairs which naturally move debris from the sinus passages.)
I think the SinuPulse is well designed. The unit has no latex or rubber which is great for me since I am sensitive to these materials. The plastic is antimicrobial. The unit holds about 1 liter of solution. In addition to the nasal irrigation tip, there is an atomizer. I do not see this feature on the grossan product. By using this tip, you can administer a fine spray of saline into the sinus cavities. This is much more effective than using a saline spray bottle to keep your nose moist. You can also use it to administer medications or other rinses much more effectively than a simple spray. (I would consult with your physician about what solutions you can use with the atomizer.) When I have a sinus infection, I will use Pulmicort Respules, a steroid used for asthmatics in a nebulizer. (They inhale it.)
Besides the nasal irrigation tips, there are two for the throat. I didn't think I would use them. But I did and it helped tremendously. I sometimes get a nagging cough even though my sinuses feel clear. I guess there is still a fine layer of post nasal drip even after you irrigate the sinuses. It also has the atomizer tip to administer a fine mist your throat as needed.
When I first got the SinuPulse I had just finished a course of antibiotics for a sinus infection. But as usual, the sinus infection was not completely gone. I figured I would be on yet another course of antibiotics soon. Instead I tried the SinuPulse and within a week, the sinus infection was completely gone.
The other nice feature is the adjustable pressure. There is a knob to adjust the strength of the water pressure. With the sinus infection, my ears were starting to feel full. So I just irrigated my sinuses on the lowest setting. My ears did not get worse, in fact they cleared up since I was able to still irrigate my sinuses. In the past I would not irrigate my sinuses because it would just make my ears worse.
I am still amazed at how much clearer my sinus passages are after using the SinuPulse. I cannot believe how much better I feel. When I had the sinus infection, I used over a liter twice a day to irrigate my sinuses. Now I am in maintenance mode and use just 500cc twice a day.
I still use medication. One medication I use is Astelin, a nasal spray. Now when I use it after irrigating, the medication does not drip back out of my nose like usual. I'm guessing my sinus passages are clearer and the medication is covering more surface area.
I have been lazy and skipped irrigating my sinuses, but I find myself needing to irrigate my sinuses. Like most everyone, it is a hassle to irrigate your sinuses no matter what you use. But for the first time, I feel like this product is working, so I am using it.
I have noticed I have used less decongestants and expectorants too. I just haven't needed them. Knock on wood, I have not had a sinus related headache since I started using it. I tend to get many headaches along with the sinusitis.
You do need to get a system down and when you do, it only takes minutes and is very easy to use. It is not messy like the neti pot or squeeze bottle. With those, I would always get water everywhere including the mirror.
The true test will be how I do over time. I usually get a sinus infection about every 2-3 months. So, I'll have to see how I do especially with the cold and flu season approaching. At least now, I feel like I have some control over my situation and do not feel like I will have to suffer so much from sinus infections!
When I think of what one sinus infection costs, the SinuPulse is nothing. I have down time because I feel so awful. Then I end up spending money for at least one or two doctor visits, antibiotics, and sometimes a CT scan.
However, the rep at Health Solutions, told me to try the saccharin test. To do this, you place a little powder sweetener (like Sweet N Low) just inside your nose up against the septum and time how long it takes for you to taste the sweetener in the back of your throat. The first time I tried it, I never tasted it even after two tries and over one hour. Although, I did have a sinus infection still. I repeated the test about a week after the infection was gone and could taste the sweetener at 22 minutes.
I did look on the internet for information about the saccharin test. It is an easy way to test the "mucociliary" function in the nasal and sinus cavities. I plan to use this test to monitor my progress with the SinuPulse.

Some reviews I have read about the other irrigator claimed it can wear out early from the exposure to saline. The SinuPulse comes with a two year warranty. So I was not worried about investing in this product.
The SinuPulse comes with a certificate of medical necessity that can be completed by any physician for possible insurance reimbursement. Apparently many insurance companies will cover some of the cost and reimburse.
I highly recommend the SinuPulse to anyone who suffers from sinus problems. I think children could use it too as long as they are supervised.


48 of 49 found the following review helpful:

5Great results! You won't regret buying it  Sep 29, 2008
By B. Canning-Spooner
I'm very pleased with this device because it does what it's supposed to - flush out your sinuses.
I've suffered with nasal congestion all my life. This product is an essential treatment.

It's funny, we wash our hands regularly, change the oil in our cars and vacuum our floors but most people never think to clean of the most used and vital parts of our body - our airways and nasal passages!

332 of 375 found the following review helpful:

2Ok, Grossan is a better deal.  Sep 16, 2008
By Aleksandar Totic
After struggling for a month with a sinus infection, I decided that my bulb suringe was not doing much, NetiPot was too low tech, and bought the SinuPulse. The first use was rough, ewww, something is pumping water up my nose, and it is going everywhere. After a few days of practice, I was able to mostly clear up my nose. It felt good, better than any other nose cleaner with the exception of a long run. The technique that worked best for me is modified standard: pump water into one nostril, let it come out of the other, and blow slightly in and out while doing this to clear up the deeper passages.

One disappointment was slightly shoddy design. The speed knob is impossible to turn with a wet hand, and your hands are always wet when doing this. The water tank leaks a bit when transfering from faucet to the device. For twice the price of my Vicks Ultrasonic Humidifier, I expected much better design. I wish I took a look at Grossan Hydro PulseĀ® before buying this, it has a lot more honest looking reviews.

Did it cure my sinus infection? No, for that I am currently on antibiotics, it is a stubborn one. But my nose does feel a lot cleaner.

UPDATE: after using SinuPulse for 6 weeks more, my sinus infection is finally gone. I did it religiously, several times a day, multiple tanks per rinse. Now I just have a slightly stuff nose, hoping it disappears in a few weeks. I am also using plain salt, one teaspoon per tank works great, just make sure it disolves completely. The only reason to stop me from fully recommending this product is that someone is gaming these reviews. 1 day after this was posted, I got 4 thumbs down. And the rest of the reviews here look like a marketing job.

FINAL UPDATE: while travelling, I broke SinuPulse, and bought Grossan instead. I like Grossan a lot better. It is quieter, sturdier, and has better low-speed pulse control. In the manual, Dr. Grossan explains the importance of irrigating gently. I've spent months pushing snots up my sinuses with SinuPulse on high-speed. If SinuPulse is making a knockoff, they should price it at 69, not 99.

My sinuses are as clear as they've ever been. I don't know is it because of couple of weeks of using Grossan, or is it because I quit smoking. It took four months, and it feels good to breathe clearly. Well, almost clearly, but I'll take it :)

ONE MORE UPDATE: Grossan died after a couple of years, and I am buying a new one. I am revising my rating here to 2 stars. I believe that glowing reviews here of this product are dishonest. My review used to be the top one here for years, until it gained enough "not helpful" votes to push it down.

AND ONE MORE UPDATE: I started using a Neti Pot for travelling, and liked it so much that these days Neti Pot is my primary irrigator. Two main reasons why I prefer Neti Pot for most uses are:
- silence: power irrigators are loud.
- forces me to use better technique. With power irrigator, I was starting to snort water in and out, not letting it totally flood my sinuses. With Neti Pot, snorting does not work, so I had better luck getting a cleanse of the forehead sinuses.
Power irrigator still wins when my sinuses are blocked, Neti Pot can't clean the blockage at all.

My sinuses are even better than they were a year ago,every other day I'll experience the strange sensation of completely clear nostrils.

31 of 32 found the following review helpful:

5SinuPulse as good as advertised  Sep 21, 2008
By TOlsh
After messing around with the neti pot for 6 months and feeling a little better I decided to trade up to one of these powered irrigators. I liked that the SinuPulse has both a pulsating mist spray and pulsating rinse but even more important for me was the 2 year extended warranty. The Hydropulse only seems to last about a year and has too many problems reported with it. $100.00 is a lot of money for me so I needed a irrigator that was guaranteed to last a couple of years. Its only been a little over a month but my constant sinus headaches and morning congestion have almost entirely cleared up and I am breathing and sleeping so much better. It really is a lot easier to use than the neti pot and not as messy. Amazon has the best service too.

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