Price: $811
(as of Dec 10, 2024 16:39:35 UTC – Details)
The Frida Baby Electric NoseFrida nasal aspirator for baby is a great choice for parents who love the cult-favorite SnotSucker. With the push of a button, suction out stubborn boogers from your baby in a flash using the baby snot sucker. For squirmy kids, use the distraction light to help them calm down. Two soft silicone nose tips are gentle on baby’s nose, switch out the size for optimal nose sucking. The 3 different levels of suction power give you solid snot removing control. Dishwasher safe parts make the Electric NoseFrida easy to clean, while the usb-c port makes it easy to recharge on-the-go (not battery operated!).
Product Dimensions : 2.63 x 4 x 0.5 inches; 8 ounces
Manufacturer recommended age : 0 – 5 years
Item model number : 108c
Department : baby-girls
Date First Available : May 19, 2021
Manufacturer : AmazonUs/NOSAS
ASIN : B094Z43BQF
BABY ESSENTIAL: Ensure your little ones comfort with our must-have baby nasal aspirator, designed to provide decongestion for babies, infants and toddlers.
GENTLE + EFFECTIVE SUCTION: The Frida Baby Electric NoseFrida provides baby and toddler three gentle and effective suction options, serving as an indispensable baby nasal aspirator for clearing out mucus and relieving congestion.
COLOR CHANGING LIGHT: With our Electric NoseFrida, you can effortlessly clear nasal passages, making it a baby essential item for every parent’s nursery. Use the optional color-changing light to calm restless children during use.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED: The Electric NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator is equipped with all the tools you need to help your little one feel better! Includes 1 Electric NoseFrida, 2 silicone tips, 1 cleaning brush, 1 USB-C charging cable, and 1 storage case.
TRUSTED BRAND: Join countless parents who rely on the Frida Baby nasal aspirator for congestion relief support, making it an essential part of your baby essentials kit.
Alea –
Great budget sucker for babies
3 month old has RSV so bought this and my sil loaned me her nosiboo so I just did a side by side comparison and think they both have their purpose.TLDR: nosiboo is very nice but very expensive, electric nose frida is a great budget electric sucker that can be used on the go and is way more effective than a manual sucker so a major upgrade if thatâs all you have currently.Nosiboo:-Tip is bigger, about the size of babyâs nostril so if it was any bigger it would be been too big for my 3 month old.-the bigger size made it get all the mucus all around quicker.-more variability to the suction level between lowest to medium to highest settingsThe low and medium felt the equivalent suction on my fingertip as the low and medium on the nose frida. The highest level was a bit higher than the nose frida (medium was sufficient to clear all the mucus from baby)-I think if the tip was narrower the suction level wouldâve felt higher than the nose frida at all levels tho but idk if itâd be necessary or a good thing-definitely louder sounds like youâre turning on a vacuum it scared my toddler making her think I was going to hurt the baby with it- I like how it all comes apart to clean each piece. And thereâs only one booger catcher spot to clean (it collected the same amount of boogers/saline as the nose Frida typically does but all in one spot not on two levels which is a major plus)-the piece that goes into the tube does take longer to air dry because itâs so tight I canât manually dry it with a paper towel to speed up the process, and itâs important for that part especially to be dried completely so it doesnât break the pump with moisture so more down time between uses potentially-super pricey tho, currently $165 on Amazon and needs to be plugged in to a wall which isnât ideal. I will definitely enjoy borrowing it this time but wouldnât spend the money to buy our own unless the electric nose frida ends up breaking after a short amount of time or something.Electric Nose Frida:-smaller tips so needs to be moved around in a circle to get all the mucus from every angle in the nostril, so it takes a little bit longer while fighting a baby throwing hands and shaking her head back and forth.-way smaller and more compact with a travel case for portability and doesnât need to be plugged in. We can get many suctions per full charge and it uses the usb c so was able to charge with a power bank thatâs in my diaper bag-thereâs two levels of booger catcher spots and the lower one is close to the hole where it goes to the motor which you donât want to get water in so itâs trickier to clean that level- very quiet hum even on the highest setting (but the baby cries just as loud and as much regardless which is used so not sure the device volume really matters because of that)- the distraction light is a total gimmick feature, the kid couldnât care less about and itâs actually not even bright enough to catch any attention unless youâre suctioning in the dark (who would do that)- definitely works way better than the manual nose Frida and the suction bulbs I was using before tho so is an improvement from that-for the price of $39 totally good enough of an improvement for us to be worth it and a nice addition to the diaper bag along with a small saline spray during this sickness seasonWill update this if it breaks but so far have used it many times the last few days and have been very pleased with it. Its helping my baby breathe so well worth the $
Kimi117 –
Reviewing for other parentâs sake
I heard both good and bad about nasal aspirators but I can gladly confirm it was worth it. We are just approaching cold and flu season but weâve already gotten good use out of this device. It helped clear the noise and helped our baby get to sleep without congestion.
Lindsay Smith –
DISAPPOINTED
I regret to say that the Frida Baby Electric NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator has left me thoroughly disappointed. Despite the brandâs reputation for innovative baby products, this particular nasal aspirator falls short in various aspects, making it a regrettable purchase. (I LOVE all this brands products and am shocked how this turned out)First and foremost, the noise level of this nasal aspirator is surprisingly high. The loud motor not only startles my baby but also makes the entire nasal suction process stressful for both of us. A quieter operation would greatly improve the overall usability and comfort for infants and toddlers.While the device claims to have three suction levels, the difference between them is minimal at best. Even at the highest setting, the suction power seems inadequate for effectively clearing mucus, particularly during more severe congestion. This limitation renders the adjustable suction feature nearly pointless.The USB rechargeable functionality, while convenient in theory, proves to be problematic in practice. The battery life is disappointingly short, requiring frequent recharging. This becomes inconvenient, especially during crucial moments when you need the aspirator to perform without interruption.The silicone tips, while soft, do not effectively seal around the nostrils, allowing air to escape and reducing the overall suction power. A more secure and airtight fit is crucial for optimal performance in nasal aspiration devices.I was very upset and highly disappointed with this product as it broke after using it a handful of times. I also want to make it aware I did clean it and dry it as directed after every use. This is a must need for my infant baby during winter months to help him and it did NOT do anything. It made a LOUD scary noise and shut off from working and was broken.Considering the premium price point of the Frida Baby Electric NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator, I expected a product that delivers on its promises. Unfortunately, this nasal aspirator has fallen far below my expectations, leaving me with a sense of frustration and regret for investing in a product that fails to live up to its marketed features.In conclusion, I would strongly advise potential buyers to explore alternative nasal aspirator options that offer better design, quieter operation, and more effective suction power. The Frida Baby Electric NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator, in its current state, is not a reliable solution for parents seeking a hassle-free and effective nasal clearing experience for their little ones.
Daniel h –
Great nose cleaner
Bought this for when the kids are sick and it works great. Seems to be built good and also has a great warranty. We recently had issues with it and they responded quickly and offered to send a replacement!
Amazon Customer –
Nope
Donât waste your money, get an off brand one instead. Suction is great but the capacity stinks. This hardly holds any boogies – used once and had so much snot that it sucked it into the part it said not to get wet – boogies came out of the hole. When your baby has a lot of boogies you want something that will actually hold a good amount so you donât have to empty the reservoir after one time. I have an off brand one from Amazon that holds a lot more & the lights are brighter ( and plays songs ). Bought this so I didnât have to switch & clean in between each kid when theyâre both sick.
Casey Webb –
YOU NEED THIS
This is definitely my #1 most used mom item. Whether itâs just daily boogers or a cold, this is a lifesaver. My baby doesnât even mind me sucking out his boogies! Just make sure you clean it out frequently to ensure proper sucking.
Excelente producto –
El producto corresponde a la imagen, trae un estuche para guardarlo
Vyshnavi Singh –
DID NOT Switch on Even ones. I canât even return it now because I realised it does not work after two months. so expensive and didnât even switch on once. Itâs a dummy product. Itâs an opened box that does not even have a basic manual.
Antonio Ortiz –
El aparato ayuda un poco, pero sigue siendo más eficiente uno manual.
Prateek Chamaria –
Stopped working after 20 days without any reason. No repair possible in India. Think 10 times before buying and putting â¹8000 of your money at risk.
jaime –
No succiona nada solo succiona mi dinero