I hate when companies do that, I normally avoid those types of products with there overly priced proprietary crap, but this one slipped by. Soooo I got my device about 30 minutes ago, realized they were doing the (Keurig or GL refrigerator water filter) stick it to the customer thing and immediately went online to find a hack and here I am. I will not pay for product that do this, and if they sneak one by me then I will never pay for their "refills, my fridge and Keurig are both hacked too, thanks for the video!
I respect people like you that show the world improvements to avoid costly recurring items, for that you have gained a thumbs up and subscriber! Thanks for the education, I have been looking to get one of these and watching this, maybe I will. Reminds me of those k-cups lol
I knew that there had to be some way of tricking my Navage. The problem I was having was that some of the Navage brand Pods were defective and didn't work. Each time that would happen, it meant a loss of money. Now, I can get around that. Thank you so much! 👍🏽
Thank you!! I made the mistake of re-opening the lid today before rinsing and thought I had broken my navage. Then come to find out, it won't work without a fresh one? I didn't want to waste it and this helped perfectly for that. Now that I know I can use it with cheaper solutions, I'm gonna be looking into that for sure! Thanks!
Much thanks! I thought there had to be a way to fool the Navage so, rather than figure it out myself, I came to TH-cam and found your video. I didn't cut the top of the plastic away but it still worked like a charm.
THANK YOU! Bravo 👏 Anyone considering this product that has tried others without success, THIS one will work. A good indication is how much this company knows they can charge for the pods..
I’m so thankful this video popped up on TH-cam! I got mine a few days ago, really like it, but trying to see who has the best price on those pods. But after seeing this and reading some other suggestions, I love it even more 😂 thanks to everyone who shared!!!!👍
There are more methods. Some might be simpler. 1. Once you close the lid with the first pod. Never open the lid again. It works infinite times. 2. Open the top blue portion entirely, not the lid. Pour your NielMed cheaper powder on the base white plastic of the top half. Close the blue portion. 3. Pour the water right on the back lip of the lid. It's not water tight. You might lose a little bit water but it will fill up. Voila! Works everytime. Another method is to remove and fill the top blue thing and close the Nevage upside down. Fill slightly more than you need to compensate for leakage. This is just very slightly messier (like you might spill two spoons of water). Never open the lid after the first pod in this method too. Third method is to drill a hole right up top and use that to fill instead of the lid. Entirely avoid their limiting factor of lid buttons after satisfying it once.
@@avz1153 I'm not telling you to run it over by a truck. Drilling a hole on the top doesn't impact its functionality at all. If anything, it enhances the use-case and helps you save money. I also offered two other non-invesive options. Try those.
I’d just caution to be careful since it might be pretty difficult to clean properly if that lid isn’t opened. bacteria growth and such in the lid portion, particularly if it can’t dry properly
what needs to be done is design a 3d print of the ring that satisfies the bottom button and then will arch up and when the top is closing it will provide resistance and trigger the top button.
@@doeeyeddevil4896 I’m going to print something and see if I can get it to work and then I’ll buy some of those saline packets and save money. I’m down to a pack of salt pods and they were 13 dollars each. It’s easy to make a ring to fit because you can take a pic of the shape of the pod and convert it to a printable file.
FYI 2 years of use and the Navage has broken down. It works great when it works. The problem with the device is over time the sinus rinse solution gets past the pump and down into the motor. This causes the top bearing in the motor to corrode and stop the motor from spinning.
Thank you so much! The saline dries out my nose, and I was hoping there was a way to hack the system where I didn’t have to use the saline solution and just use plain water.
I bought a navage cleaning set on amazon which came with 2 tiny black plastic that you put where the button need to be pressed. I also opened the navage apparel and removed the security preventing you from pressing the button. Since the button where you sit your navage liquid container press a button in the navage making the electric contact I could have forced it to press all the time but i didn't.
The silicone pieces do work. I just tried the neilmed pack and mixing it in the machines container but i think it's not quite portioned right as I feel congested after using it whereas before with the pods that didn't occur. I put slightly more water in the container than the line because the pods are supposed to mix with 7.75 oz but the packet is meant for 8 oz of water.
I was wondering how to get past the switching mech if you open the lid prematurely. I didnt know about the TOP button that needs to be pressed. I pressed the top button while an empty pod was in place and it working like a charm. Really no need to slice the pod just push the "reset" button under the lid.
I don't have one but wonder if you could just super glue the buttons in the depressed position? Super glue and baking soda makes a rock hard combo if it needs a little beefing up.
@@honestvalue7368 Super Glue is waterproof, including saltwaterproof, and can even be applied underwater. Aquarium enthusiasts (myself included) use it to glue plants and coral fragments to rocks.
This is amazing because I live in Europe and my only option to order salt pods is to get them from the US, which is wildly inefficient (and costly). Chuffed!
One thing to consider is that if the white mechanism isn't rinsed with warm water after use, salt builds up in some of the moving parts and the on button will not function. I thought mine broke and was ready to take it back until i read this in the fine print somewhere.
Brilliant! I really like this unit but being forced to buy their stoopid pods is crazy. That said I love the functionality. It is better than a neti pot or the other devices as it does a good job clearing the salt water after the rinse!
I was seriously thinking of getting this (or the Sinupulse) but the fact that you HAVE to use their pods for the machine to work at all? I despise manufacturers who do this and will immeidately start looking for alternative fare. (Electronics with 'proprietary this-and-that, I'm looking at you.)
Great idea, thanks for the tip. Now do you have any tips for using this machine, example's, how do you keep water from coming out of you're eye's, ear's and mouth?
Press your tongue against the roof of your mouth the entire time (2 minutes). It keeps the water from following down into your mouth and it flows down into the lower chamber with ease.
Came here after inserting a salt pod in my Navage, and then closing it before I realized I hadn't added water. Opened it, added water, reclosed it and no go, the button wouldn't push. Wasting a salt pod pissed me off. And this also happens when the battery dies. You waste a salt pod.
Best investment i ever made was suppise to have nadal surgery but in 2020 they stopped all surgeries the va i seen the navage wasnt sure about it but was desperate i bought one so glad i did dont need surgery now.
Wouldn't it also work if you just use the whole empty pod instead of having to cut the rim off? I would think that would take care of having the button on the upper part pressed in.
The button "crushes" the pod so that you need to use a fresh one. Cutting the rim is preferable to me because you are supposed to rinse the unit after use... this way, you wouldn't need to worry about rinsing the pod. But yes, what you suggested would also work!
so one standard neil med packet is enough for the hack? i think two would be better, considering the volume of water required for the navage tank but i'm guessing.
I've done this for years. Then I ran out of neilmed packets and had to use the pods. After using a few pods, that upside down button is now broken. I probably have to get a whole new navage!
Make your own saline 250ml recently boiled water, 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Optionally 1/4 teaspoon of bicarb soda(if stings too much) and a couple of drops of no more tears baby shampoo. With the baby shampoo you can also add a couple of drops of eucalyptus oil and shake to emulsify it into the solution.
Cool ... I'm thinking of getting one of these contraptions and this was one of my holdbacks. My next issue is the power source. Does this machine recharge ??? Or whats going on here ... Is it disposable ??? LOL I'm seeing it on AMAZON for $100 so ... Yeah ... What's the deal with the batteries ???
You can also make your own saline powder with salt and baking soda. I forget the ratio but it’s very findable (I got it from my allergist). You can grind them down a little to make them dissolve faster. Double hack. 😎
So strange this vacuum method is not popular. Back in my country doctors are using it (This method was invented by Arthur walter Proetz - 1888-1966) and it is really helpful. It is called "cuckoo bird". During procedure you need to say "cuckoo" so the water doesn't go to your throat.
What about those little silicone pieces you stick right on the mechanism they're cheap and come in 10 packs. Did these not exist a year ago when this video was made??
The silicone pieces do work. I just tried the neilmed pack and mixing it in the machines container but i think it's not quite portioned right as I feel congested after using it whereas before with the pods that didn't occur. I put slightly more water in the container than the line because the pods are supposed to mix with 7.75 oz but the packet is meant for 8 oz of water.
@@rayw8252 Yeah I do feel it a tiny bit above the line as well almost to the brim when you close the lid. I usually put the distilled water in a cup that I have a line on fill it up to the line heat it up. Then put one of the salt packs in the water to dissolve before pouring in the machine. Seems to work well for me 👍 little silicone pieces are a bit picky at times You just got to pull it out and retry they seem to get squished down a bit if you leave the lid closed on them.
Good question! By design, the cup gets "crushed" so that you cannot use it to press the button again. By cutting it off, its not in the way, you can slip your finger under and press the button manually as you half-close the lid.
There's a much easier more permanent solution that doesn't require any of that mess, and you can use the navage whenever, without having to put stuff in and then push the button on the lid. I found this out when my lid button would no longer pop out (after only 20 uses, becoming useless trash). Pulled it apart, found the 2 points that stopped the connection from being made, and bypassed them. Took about 5 minutes and all I have to do is pour in water and salt, and push the button, no other hassles.
For the equivalent of using playdoh or wax, I just put a speck of hot glue on the button, no zip ties or salt pod rim needed. A speck of hot glue on the button where the bottom of the pod would be. The speck is like 2 or 3mm high. Now what do I do with these 19 salt pods? 🤭
@eyekantbeme Why be wasteful? Use the 19 salt pods and then go back to using your liters of saline. You already have them, and they won't cost you more to use.
maybe you should mention using distilled water at the beginning of the video instead of showing it at the end. I immediately tried this with just using filtered water and the salt pack and ouch, it burned. The hack worked though but my nose burns but its going away
Just do the 2nd part of it. When it crushed the pod down over the lip, on first use, just lower the lid 1/2 and put your finger in there and push the button. It works..
Thanks!
You're very welcome! Thank you for the super thanks! :)
I just super glued both of the buttons in the down position and it has worked that way for years.
Genius! ❤
just need to be careful superglueing it in down position, not in up position 😂
American ingenuity at its finest!
I would be concerned about the toxins from the glue. Maybe you should try another solution.
Glad I'm not the only one who thought to try that 🤣 good that it works
I hate when companies do that, I normally avoid those types of products with there overly priced proprietary crap, but this one slipped by. Soooo I got my device about 30 minutes ago, realized they were doing the (Keurig or GL refrigerator water filter) stick it to the customer thing and immediately went online to find a hack and here I am.
I will not pay for product that do this, and if they sneak one by me then I will never pay for their "refills, my fridge and Keurig are both hacked too, thanks for the video!
I'm with you. I used mine, but am thinking about returning on Amazon for this reason alone even though I've found the way around it with this video
I'm the same way. I hacked my soda stream I got as a gift because I didn't want to keep overpaying for the cartridges.
I came here because mine misfired. I did everything right yet it denied me.
I respect people like you that show the world improvements to avoid costly recurring items, for that you have gained a thumbs up and subscriber! Thanks for the education, I have been looking to get one of these and watching this, maybe I will. Reminds me of those k-cups lol
I rolled & molded a piece of foil about 2 inch & placed over tiny button in the chamber. It Works!!!
I knew that there had to be some way of tricking my Navage. The problem I was having was that some of the Navage brand Pods were defective and didn't work. Each time that would happen, it meant a loss of money. Now, I can get around that. Thank you so much! 👍🏽
The cutting off the plastic from the pod worked like a charm. Thank you. I had a 250 pack of premixed packs I can now use.
I have always made my own mix for the last 15 years. I use organic baking soda, and kosher salt.
@@bobsoft can you share the mix quantity's? please
@@spaztic1 I use 250ml water (boiled or distilled) 1/2 tsp sea salt, 1/8 tsp organic baking soda.
Did mine with the zip tie yesterday then lower the top half way and push the upper button. Works great and thanks for sharing.
Thank you!! I made the mistake of re-opening the lid today before rinsing and thought I had broken my navage. Then come to find out, it won't work without a fresh one? I didn't want to waste it and this helped perfectly for that. Now that I know I can use it with cheaper solutions, I'm gonna be looking into that for sure! Thanks!
Much thanks! I thought there had to be a way to fool the Navage so, rather than figure it out myself, I came to TH-cam and found your video. I didn't cut the top of the plastic away but it still worked like a charm.
Thank you. As someone with late at night post nasal drip problems and a Nespresso Vertuo coffee maker (AAAARRRRGGGHHHH!) I love beating the system.
THANK YOU! Bravo 👏
Anyone considering this product that has tried others without success, THIS one will work. A good indication is how much this company knows they can charge for the pods..
the american healthcare system, they know people need something so they charge a shit ton D:
@@derke123 pathetically sad and true!
Just tried the first method and it works! Thank you so much I saved money by using my old salt packs
I’m so thankful this video popped up on TH-cam! I got mine a few days ago, really like it, but trying to see who has the best price on those pods. But after seeing this and reading some other suggestions, I love it even more 😂 thanks to everyone who shared!!!!👍
There are more methods. Some might be simpler.
1. Once you close the lid with the first pod. Never open the lid again. It works infinite times.
2. Open the top blue portion entirely, not the lid. Pour your NielMed cheaper powder on the base white plastic of the top half. Close the blue portion.
3. Pour the water right on the back lip of the lid. It's not water tight. You might lose a little bit water but it will fill up.
Voila! Works everytime.
Another method is to remove and fill the top blue thing and close the Nevage upside down. Fill slightly more than you need to compensate for leakage. This is just very slightly messier (like you might spill two spoons of water). Never open the lid after the first pod in this method too.
Third method is to drill a hole right up top and use that to fill instead of the lid. Entirely avoid their limiting factor of lid buttons after satisfying it once.
Drill? This thing is over 100 bucks...
Yes, dril a little hole and fill it like a steam iron
@@avz1153 I'm not telling you to run it over by a truck. Drilling a hole on the top doesn't impact its functionality at all. If anything, it enhances the use-case and helps you save money.
I also offered two other non-invesive options. Try those.
Awesome! Thank you!!
I’d just caution to be careful since it might be pretty difficult to clean properly if that lid isn’t opened. bacteria growth and such in the lid portion, particularly if it can’t dry properly
what needs to be done is design a 3d print of the ring that satisfies the bottom button and then will arch up and when the top is closing it will provide resistance and trigger the top button.
I would buy that ring off anyone whom has a 3D printer!! 😊
@@doeeyeddevil4896 I’m going to print something and see if I can get it to work and then I’ll buy some of those saline packets and save money. I’m down to a pack of salt pods and they were 13 dollars each. It’s easy to make a ring to fit because you can take a pic of the shape of the pod and convert it to a printable file.
@@E85_STIdid you end up printing it?
Any luck printing one? I'll pay
I use a teaspoon to push the top button up, you can hear a clock and then shut the lid
Received my Navage today and saw your vid and tried it. It works perfectly. Thank you so much for sharing!
thanks for the great hack. this is the only reason I have not purchased one yet, the expensive refills!
FYI 2 years of use and the Navage has broken down. It works great when it works. The problem with the device is over time the sinus rinse solution gets past the pump and down into the motor. This causes the top bearing in the motor to corrode and stop the motor from spinning.
Thank you so much! The saline dries out my nose, and I was hoping there was a way to hack the system where I didn’t have to use the saline solution and just use plain water.
@@GuppyGuy17 Thank you so much!!
@ you’re welcome! You definitely deserve it.
So now I can modify my navage. Thanks for the tip you hack.
I bought a navage cleaning set on amazon which came with 2 tiny black plastic that you put where the button need to be pressed.
I also opened the navage apparel and removed the security preventing you from pressing the button.
Since the button where you sit your navage liquid container press a button in the navage making the electric contact I could have forced it to press all the time but i didn't.
It works! And they are made of a very durable material. I was always worried about foil pieces of the pods getting into the saline.
The silicone pieces do work. I just tried the neilmed pack and mixing it in the machines container but i think it's not quite portioned right as I feel congested after using it whereas before with the pods that didn't occur. I put slightly more water in the container than the line because the pods are supposed to mix with 7.75 oz but the packet is meant for 8 oz of water.
I was wondering how to get past the switching mech if you open the lid prematurely. I didnt know about the TOP button that needs to be pressed. I pressed the top button while an empty pod was in place and it working like a charm. Really no need to slice the pod just push the "reset" button under the lid.
Excellent idea!!
I knew someone took the time to figure this out. Thanks for saving me time&money 🎉❤
I don't have one but wonder if you could just super glue the buttons in the depressed position? Super glue and baking soda makes a rock hard combo if it needs a little beefing up.
@@honestvalue7368 Super Glue is waterproof, including saltwaterproof, and can even be applied underwater. Aquarium enthusiasts (myself included) use it to glue plants and coral fragments to rocks.
You could try filling an empty pod with hot glue.
Option 1 worked so Thank you!! I use distilled water with a few drops of ACV 😌
I wonder if you could easily crack open the plastic case and just wire the button to bypass the “safety” switches for the pod
This is amazing because I live in Europe and my only option to order salt pods is to get them from the US, which is wildly inefficient (and costly). Chuffed!
One thing to consider is that if the white mechanism isn't rinsed with warm water after use, salt builds up in some of the moving parts and the on button will not function. I thought mine broke and was ready to take it back until i read this in the fine print somewhere.
Ahhhhh amazing, thank you. I had tons of Neil med packets and no way to use them!
Brilliant! I really like this unit but being forced to buy their stoopid pods is crazy. That said I love the functionality. It is better than a neti pot or the other devices as it does a good job clearing the salt water after the rinse!
I was seriously thinking of getting this (or the Sinupulse) but the fact that you HAVE to use their pods for the machine to work at all? I despise manufacturers who do this and will immeidately start looking for alternative fare. (Electronics with 'proprietary this-and-that, I'm looking at you.)
A hero we dont deserve :) Thanks!
Great idea, thanks for the tip. Now do you have any tips for using this machine, example's, how do you keep water from coming out of you're eye's, ear's and mouth?
If that's something that's happening to you, I'd see a medical professional!
@@MediocreCoffee I don't have one yet, that's what I see happening on most of the videos I watch. Thank you
Press your tongue against the roof of your mouth the entire time (2 minutes). It keeps the water from following down into your mouth and it flows down into the lower chamber with ease.
I say..."YES!" and thank you.
Many Thanks For This Advice ! You Explained and Showed What To Do Perfectly . Take Care
Thank you for making this video!!! It helped out a lot 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for showing us this. This will help a lot of people! You are awesome
You're so smart. I'm glad I saw your video.
I do something like that with my Keurig 2.0. Thanks for this video ❤
Came here after inserting a salt pod in my Navage, and then closing it before I realized I hadn't added water. Opened it, added water, reclosed it and no go, the button wouldn't push. Wasting a salt pod pissed me off. And this also happens when the battery dies. You waste a salt pod.
Best investment i ever made was suppise to have nadal surgery but in 2020 they stopped all surgeries the va i seen the navage wasnt sure about it but was desperate i bought one so glad i did dont need surgery now.
Something good came if the scamdemic after all! I dont trust the medical field or mainstream media at all anymore!
Thank you it works beautifully
Wouldn't it also work if you just use the whole empty pod instead of having to cut the rim off? I would think that would take care of having the button on the upper part pressed in.
The button "crushes" the pod so that you need to use a fresh one.
Cutting the rim is preferable to me because you are supposed to rinse the unit after use... this way, you wouldn't need to worry about rinsing the pod.
But yes, what you suggested would also work!
Thank you so much!!!! No more expensive Navage pods! Lol
This video put a smile in my 💰 account! 👍 👍 👍
Thank you! I knew I’d find a hack here!
so one standard neil med packet is enough for the hack? i think two would be better, considering the volume of water required for the navage tank
but i'm guessing.
Never had to use two, I expect most people use one.
That first method worked! Wow!
But, you didn't cover making the saline solution.
Thank you so much for making this video! It really helped!
There is an alternate accessory for the navage system. It's so amazing. Get the accessories and you can use your favourite packet.
Link?
I've done this for years. Then I ran out of neilmed packets and had to use the pods. After using a few pods, that upside down button is now broken. I probably have to get a whole new navage!
Bummer! They arent cheap
Why not just buy more saline packets?
@@doeeyeddevil4896 they don't arrive until January 5th. But good news, that upside down button is working again so all is well
Make your own saline 250ml recently boiled water, 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Optionally 1/4 teaspoon of bicarb soda(if stings too much) and a couple of drops of no more tears baby shampoo. With the baby shampoo you can also add a couple of drops of eucalyptus oil and shake to emulsify it into the solution.
Compare to other advisers this way much easier, only need to understand the button need to keep before click then release.
Cool ... I'm thinking of getting one of these contraptions and this was one of my holdbacks. My next issue is the power source. Does this machine recharge ??? Or whats going on here ... Is it disposable ??? LOL I'm seeing it on AMAZON for $100 so ... Yeah ... What's the deal with the batteries ???
AA or AAA batteries, I can't remember which
2 double A's
cut open a new pod and fill with epoxy. or something that will take the shape and harden/not deform.
Great idea!
0:55 *Info starts here*
You can also make your own saline powder with salt and baking soda. I forget the ratio but it’s very findable (I got it from my allergist). You can grind them down a little to make them dissolve faster.
Double hack. 😎
So strange this vacuum method is not popular. Back in my country doctors are using it (This method was invented by Arthur walter Proetz - 1888-1966) and it is really helpful. It is called "cuckoo bird". During procedure you need to say "cuckoo" so the water doesn't go to your throat.
Great ideas but neither worked on mine
Thank you! Hack worked perfect!!!!
What about those little silicone pieces you stick right on the mechanism they're cheap and come in 10 packs. Did these not exist a year ago when this video was made??
The silicone pieces do work. I just tried the neilmed pack and mixing it in the machines container but i think it's not quite portioned right as I feel congested after using it whereas before with the pods that didn't occur. I put slightly more water in the container than the line because the pods are supposed to mix with 7.75 oz but the packet is meant for 8 oz of water.
@@rayw8252 Yeah I do feel it a tiny bit above the line as well almost to the brim when you close the lid. I usually put the distilled water in a cup that I have a line on fill it up to the line heat it up. Then put one of the salt packs in the water to dissolve before pouring in the machine. Seems to work well for me 👍 little silicone pieces are a bit picky at times You just got to pull it out and retry they seem to get squished down a bit if you leave the lid closed on them.
Just simply THANK YOU!
do you warm the water up like a netti pot or just dump and go
I dump and go.
Method 1 worked foe me!!! 👍
what saline mix do you suggest? My ENT wants me to nettypot twice a day.
Most are very similar - anything at a local drugstore will do the trick.
Why can’t you just pull of the pierced foil and reuse the cup? I seems to me that the cup is pressing upon the second button. So why cut the cup off?
Good question! By design, the cup gets "crushed" so that you cannot use it to press the button again. By cutting it off, its not in the way, you can slip your finger under and press the button manually as you half-close the lid.
Brilliant!!! Bravo!💝 Thank you so much!
830pm: received unit
838pm: unboxed, assembled
840pm: watched "how to" videos
845pm: search youtube for "navage hack".
Thanks!!!!!!!
Were you watching me bc this is what I did!
So what are you using instead of the solution?
You can use warmed distilled water, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp baking soda
Thanks, worked for me.
There's a much easier more permanent solution that doesn't require any of that mess, and you can use the navage whenever, without having to put stuff in and then push the button on the lid. I found this out when my lid button would no longer pop out (after only 20 uses, becoming useless trash). Pulled it apart, found the 2 points that stopped the connection from being made, and bypassed them. Took about 5 minutes and all I have to do is pour in water and salt, and push the button, no other hassles.
Can you explain a bit? This seems interesting
For the equivalent of using playdoh or wax, I just put a speck of hot glue on the button, no zip ties or salt pod rim needed. A speck of hot glue on the button where the bottom of the pod would be. The speck is like 2 or 3mm high. Now what do I do with these 19 salt pods? 🤭
Illl buy em off you! Lol
What is keeping you from using them?
@@showmespfldWhy would I use them when I can use liters of saline instead? 🤭
@eyekantbeme Why be wasteful? Use the 19 salt pods and then go back to using your liters of saline. You already have them, and they won't cost you more to use.
Who does the Navage commercial?
i did your hack and now my navage doesn't work.
Much easier to buy Fire Ant silicone salt pads from Amazon.
Thank you. Paying $100.00 for the device itself is plenty. Hate having to put up with these greedy features on part of these manufacturers.
Thank you so much! You have saved me $$$$)
Why no sound?
Check your headphone lol, there is certainly sound.
Thank you so very much!!
Thank you for this
You smart! lol thank you for the cash savings 🤑
Big thanks!
Thanks that worked
I'm going to call you Mr.$$$AVER! THANK YOU for sharing!!
maybe you should mention
Huh???
Thank you!
maybe you should mention using distilled water at the beginning of the video instead of showing it at the end. I immediately tried this with just using filtered water and the salt pack and ouch, it burned. The hack worked though but my nose burns but its going away
The use of distilled water is in the instructions of all navage and netipot system - always follow the instructions!
thanks for the video 💋
What happens if you leave an empty pod in the chamber?
Doesn't work, tried that
Just do the 2nd part of it. When it crushed the pod down over the lip, on first use, just lower the lid 1/2 and put your finger in there and push the button. It works..
I do a lot of cocaine, and this has saved my nose.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Navage system with some glue for deviated septum repair. (Definitely do not try that)
Thank u!!!
THANK YOU A MILLION
You’re my hero!!!
thank u...
Thank you .it actually work👍🙈
Can you just put the entire empty pod in there without slicing it?
You have to push the bottom of the pod out with a pointed object. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
Amazing!