- Frascos de vidro âmbar vazios de alta qualidade com tampa de pulverização nasal para uso com soluções de prata coloidal, solução salina e muito mais!
- Este pequeno frasco de vidro vem com uma bomba de spray nasal conveniente – pronto para sprays nasais personalizados que incorporam óleos essenciais; O vidro âmbar ajuda a proteger o conteúdo da luz UV para uma vida útil mais longa
- Ótimo para manter soluções extras no trabalho, na bolsa, em viagens, na academia e em outros lugares
- Este pequeno frasco de vidro vem com uma bomba de spray nasal conveniente – pronto para sprays nasais personalizados que incorporam óleos essenciais; O vidro âmbar ajuda a proteger o conteúdo da luz UV para uma vida útil mais longa
Conheça 5 Motivos Recomendados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:
1. Qualidade Premium
Nossos frascos de vidro âmbar são feitos com materiais de alta qualidade, garantindo durabilidade e segurança para suas soluções nasais.
2. Proteção contra a luz UV
O vidro âmbar ajuda a proteger o conteúdo do frasco da luz UV prejudicial, garantindo uma vida útil mais longa para suas soluções.
3. Praticidade para uso diário
O tamanho compacto deste frasco permite que você o leve para qualquer lugar, garantindo que você tenha suas soluções nasais sempre à mão.
4. Versatilidade
Este frasco é perfeito para uso com soluções de prata coloidal, solução salina e outros líquidos, oferecendo uma ampla gama de opções para suas necessidades de cuidados nasais.
5. Reutilizável e econômico
Com a capacidade de ser reabastecido, este frasco é uma opção econômica e sustentável para suas soluções nasais, reduzindo o desperdício de plástico.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Para usar o frasco de vidro âmbar com tampa de pulverização nasal, basta encher o frasco com sua solução nasal preferida, como solução salina ou prata coloidal. Em seguida, pressione suavemente a bomba de spray nasal para aplicar a solução nas narinas. Recomenda-se seguir as instruções do seu profissional de saúde para obter os melhores resultados.
Sean –
I bought these to divide up nasal sprays during flu season so everyone has their own and there is no cross-contamination. The spray mechanism has worked well and we’ve had no issues.
G. Mcgraw –
I use these bottles to split nasal sprays instead of buying 2 bottles. We wanted to try some sprays for our allergies, so these saved money, because I could split the new sprays. One of the sprays was a no-go for my son, but I really like it, and this saved me from tossing a bottle after 1 use.
It can also be used for saline spray. This is a better mister than the nasal saline bottles. I’m thinking of doing that next. I may buy more of these bottles. They’re something I didn’t know I needed until I bought them.
Technocrat –
I want to state up front that my bottles are not defective. They’re poorly designed and a choking hazard.
I purchased 2 of these to make a DIY nasal spray. Mixed up my solutions and used the first bottle for 3 days. From day 1 the bottle leaked when shaking it. It leaks from the area where the top telescopes from the base. This is not a fitment issue and there is no way to fix it. If you mix iodine in these then prepare to have permanently staining iodine everywhere when you shake it up. I had to wrap it in a napkin to shake it.
On the 3rd day I was using it and snapped the cap back on it. It felt like Something was stuck in the back of my throat. I was wheezing and coughing for 10 minutes. I went to get a drink of water. Took a deep breath and coughed. That’s when the aerator flew out of my mouth and hit the floor. I was shocked. I could have choked to death.
The aerator is a tiny piece. Just smaller than a baby aspirin. They apparently press it into the nozzle for attachment. There couldn’t have been more than 50 pumps ran through this thing before it shot up my nose undetected! I pressed the piece back in and did a test pump. It shot right off and was lost. I’ve attached a photo to show the two nozzles. The one missing the aerator is on the right.
The aerator should have been molded into the nozzle. A press fit piece that tiny on the tip of something you stick up your nose and pressurize while inhaling is a recipe for choking. The engineer should be fired and these products should be recalled and never sold again with this design.
This is an AWEFUL and DANGEROUS design flaw. People use these things on their infants!
RODRIGO ECHEAGARAY ALFARO –
This little spray bottle works really well
william c brady –
These are perfect for concocting oil mixes.
Colin –
No photos to do it justice, but as great as these things are initially, they eventually suck. They stop spraying, period. I don’t know how else to describe this. I also don’t know hard it is for a company to screw this part up. It’s literally the ONE THING you do: make liquid into pressurized mist in a certain direction. Like, that’s your whole schtick, no? Instead, after a number of “normal uses” by someone like me during the winter months, dry climate and high elevation, it just ceases to function. It’s not like something got stuck, or I’m that braindead that there’s no liquid in the bottle/tube, or that something is physically broken. This has literally happened now to every single one of these that I’ve purchased. I’m on my second order of 2 each, so this is wasted bottle #4 for me. I was so pissed off that I was compelled to write a review on this as I sit down to order yet another order of 2 bottles that will eventually just stop spraying anything through the nozzle. It’s like, it’ll act AS IF there is something lodged inside of it, and physically it becomes like the world’s toughest “thumb war” to get a good squeeze on the top, only for barely a dribble to come out and slide down the side of the top.
If only they made this bottle spray nozzle thing actually work for like, more than 2 weeks, that’d be amazing. But then again, people would stop buying them. So, my solution is to properly market them as they truly end up being anyway: DISPOSABLE.
Amazon Customer –
I hate the regular plastic bottles that the nasal spray comes in. They have plastic ones like these glass bottles, but they are more expensive and not refillable.
Technocrat –
thank you
Richard Princen –
the packaging could be better
Betty O’neill –
Funcionan muy bien, pulverizan muy fino, todo ok