Navage Nasal Care Saline Nasal Irrigation Kit Only $53.99 Shipped (Regularly $90)

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Through June 19th, CVS is offering 40% off regular priced items when you use promo code 40FORU at checkout.

As just one idea, score this Navage Nasal Care Saline Nasal Irrigation Kit for just $53.99 shipped (regularly $89.99) when you use promo code 40FORU at checkout.

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Navage Nasal Care Saline Nasal Irrigation Kit $89.99
Use code 40FORU
Shipping is free on $49+
Final cost $53.99 shipped!


This nasal irrigation kit helps to relieve congestion caused by cold and flu, allergies, dry air, sinusitis, dust, and more! Navage pulls saline in one nostril, around the back of the nose, and out the other nostril flushing out allergens, mucus, dust, and germs. 

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  1. Rachael

    Has anyone actually used this before? I have used a netti pot and was wondering if this had a vacuum in it. There have been times my sinuses were so clogged the water wouldn’t onlinee out of the other nostril.

    • Leslie

      Yes, has a vacuum, does onlinee with batteries. I used netti pot before & it didn’t onlinee close to getting me as clear as ths does. Hope that helps.

  2. Leslie

    I bit the bullet this spring & bought this system. For me it was worth the price, luckily also on sale at CVS. It’s a weird feeling at 1st but I no longer need to tilt head & although gross, I get to see the junk spring brings out of nose. I am sleeping much better now and anyone in NC knows how bad allergies have been this yr, so this was a blessing.

    • Amber (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      SO happy this has been working well for you Leslie! Thanks a bunch for sharing your experience with us! I should grab one for my daughter! Her allergies are terrible this time of year!

  3. 50ShadesofLipstick

    Use distilled/sterile/boiled water, not tap. People have gotten serious infections (brain-eating amoebas, anyone?) using tap water with nasal irrigation devices.

    • Leslie

      Happened with this device? I boil bottled water, if it’s good enough to drink, it’s good enough for my nose. I’ve never had issues & I used it everyday during spring.

      • 50ShadesofLipstick

        Ok but it has happened w/ neti pots in the past and this device obviously works in a similar way…feel free to look up the news stories regarding this. Boiled or bottled water is fine as I just said- it’s tap water that shouldn’t be used.

  4. Karen

    My 16 y/o son was MISERABLE with allergies this spring and was not getting any relief from allergy medications. He was going through so many boxes of tissues and his constant nose blowing was driving me crazy. He couldn’t sleep at night and he couldn’t taste anything he ate. I broke down and paid full price at CVS. I thought my son would refuse to use it but he was so desperate for relief that he was eager to try anything. It has been AMAZING (a little gross also). The first few days he used it 3 or 4 times a day. Then he would do it right before he left for school and right before he went to bed. Once you get the hang of it then it is really fast and not messy at all. You do have to use the salt pods that are made specifically for the navage. If taking advantage of the 40% offer I would go ahead and buy a few refills as well.

    • Amber (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      How cool! Happy this has helped him so much! Thanks for the awesome review!

  5. jennifer b

    Wow, You can Use your FSA/HSA to buy this. Amazing!!! Thanks

  6. Holly-Marie

    So funny I never watch TV and I went to my Dad’s for fathers day and saw this. We said we would buy one if we could ind it under $60. Woo-hoo I just bought one. Can’t wait to try this! Thank you!

  7. Max

    This item expired NINE MONTHS AGO! Why do you still publish it? It’s just a big waste of my time.

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