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Finally a gentle way to remove hard, dried-up mucous from newborn noses! Often baby's nose gets stuffed up with annoying boogies and you have to use the bulb syringe that irritates the nasal cavity and baby. Just use the Boogie Snatcher to safely and easily remove the boogie! Simply squeeze it with the Boogie Snatcher and gently remove it so baby can breathe freely and comfortably!
G**B
Great for reaching those boogies you couldnt get to before without irritating babys nose and baby too
Such a great idea. Babies have such tiny nostrils it's almost impossible to clean out all the boogies . The boogie snatched just fits right where it needs to go and grabs it . Most of the time the baby doesn't know it's happening till its over. I will encourage everyone I know to buy one or two of these. This product and the battery operated nasal aspirator are great to add to all baby shower gifts along with nail care products and brushes ,lotions, baby bath ,wash cloths, hooded towels, burp cloths , recieving blankets, diapers and always an animal head blankie woobie. And don't forget the little nipple medecine administrator ,and one of the newest models of baby thamomaters. all put together in a beautiful wicker basket that can be used for storing baby toys or bath time needs, or even diaper changing products. and then shrink wrapped tied with pretty bow and a cute rattle and stuffed animal ,or bow made with baby socks or onsies. Can add bottles if you know their preference or of they are bottle or breast feeding. an don't forget the wipes. I like to put coupons for baby products like wipes and diapers in as well. I also like to throw in a bopping baby food feeder. And a cure passive although I believe them to be not such a good idea. I prefer making baskets like this to buying clothes for several reason one is no one has the same taste when it comes to clothes and everything in and including the basket will be needed and used. Especially the boogie snatched I love so much
R**.
Wouldn't recommend.
I had been using an oogie bear, and lost it, so I was looking for a cheaper alternative. This one wasn't worth the money to me. It doesn't open very wide, so I have to hold it awkwardly to get it to open a bit wider to make it easier to grab, because if I don't get a good grip on the boogie, then the smooth plastic of this just slides right off. I need something that can grab that boogie in one stroke, because if you have to go back in, the kid has figured out what is going on and is going to struggle. I think it could be useful on small boogies, close to the opening - but I don't need it for those - I can usually get those with my fingers.
H**T
Ordered another one!
My wife LOVES this thing. Our daughter (4 months) always has something in her nose that we find hard to get out. The nasal aspirator/nose sucker thing just doesn't get the stuff out. This product helps us do that safely and quickly with little annoyance for the baby.We bought another one because my wife always soaked this in hot water and soap to clean it. It must have weakened the plastic somewhat because our first one snapped at the flex point. In any case, now we clean it and dry it all at once instead of soaking the plastic in hot water for a while.We've recently used this to help get some wax out of her ears. It's probably not a recommended use and it's not designed for that, but it does help us get out little bits here and there that we can plainly see but cannot reach without tweezers like this.I really like this product and will be buying it for others that are having babies as well.
J**R
Overall it does work, but it could be better.
Where was this product when I was looking for it years ago for my first kid? It's such a great idea...but it could be better.1. The plastic is REALLY cheap feeling. No, it doesn't need to be surgical-grade stainless steel or anything, but it just feels really lightweight and cheap. I'd rather pay a few dollars more for a better product.2. The normal resting position of the tweezers is almost closed--which makes it a bit of a pain to use as you have to figure out how to hold the sides open while sticking it in the kid's nose to tweeze. No, it's not life or death, but why couldn't a small adjustment have been made so that they are open wider? That extra step is annoying when you're dealing with a fussy baby.Overall it does work, but it could be better.
L**A
A must have for every mom and easy to use.
I was introduced to this product by a friend, this is such a great and simple product that works. I have used aspirators and the traditional bulbs, my daughter just hated those, if you're mom you know what I'm talking about. My daughter doesn't seem to mind the boogie snatcher at all. It is so easy to get her nose clean and all those dry and crusty boogers out.The round tips make it safe, just be very careful when using it. I took it to the visit at the pediatrician and the nurse loved it too! I just wanted to make sure I was using it correctly. (First time mom here)I keep one her nursery and one in her diaper bag. Just ordered an extra one as a baby shower gift.I'm very happy with my purchase and I have recommend it to my friends who are moms too.
D**N
OK in Theory, Challenging in Practice
The theory of a pair of tweezers design to pull boogers out of your kid's nose is great.That being said, these tweezers, leave something to be desired. Mainly rebound.What I mean is that the opening within the tweezers is fairly small and you've gotta be pretty precise on first try to nail the booger, squeeze the tweezers and extract, all while your child is squirming for dear life. I haven't been successful yet. It would be helpful to have the tweezers act more like nail clippers with a spring in the middle.Some people have been successful with this product and while my kid continues to make boogers, I will continue to try.
I**I
Meh...if you have the hands or a surgeon and a very patient baby.
If you are able to make it work....I am not always able to. Babies wiggle..they wiggle a lot more when they see something coming towards their face. I like the idea of using these safe tweezers to snatch those dried boogers that linger in my son's nose...but..he really has to be asleep for these to work. By asleep, I mean passed out asleep because even then it takes a few tries. I no longer use this to remove his hard boogers. Saline drops and nosefrida all the way. *side note, you really need to have steady hands too, I once pushed a booger further into his nose...after that, these went into the trash.
K**B
We keep by the changing table for sneak attack grabs
For hard to get boogers, these get the job done on dear daughter. Daddy has mastered the boogie snatching. We keep by the changing table for sneak attack grabs. Does not matter what you do though, she knows what's coming and starts the screaming, but always happy once the nose is clear. Yet to use the Nose Frida, but use these multiple times a week.
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