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Product description
This porcelain neti pot in a green finish makes daily nasal irrigation simple and gentle, helping clear nasal passages for breathing comfort during allergy season or colds. It is designed for large-volume saline rinses and comes with 30 premixed, pH-balanced packets that the manufacturer states contain USP grade sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate for a nonirritating solution.
Key Points
The neti pot uses all-natural saline mix according to the manufacturer, which aims to avoid burning or stinging during use. Its porcelain construction gives the device a smooth, nonporous surface that is easy to rinse and keeps odors from lingering. The included 30 premixed packets take the guesswork out of measuring and are intended to produce a consistent saline concentration each time. For people who prefer a traditional, gravity-assisted rinse over powered irrigators, this option delivers a straightforward method for nasal hygiene.
Technical Specifications
- Name: NeilMed Classic Porcelain Neti Pot Green
- Material: Porcelain
- Pack contents: 30 premixed saline packets
- Saline composition: USP grade sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate, pH balanced according to the manufacturer
- Use: Large-volume nasal irrigation
Benefits
Using a large-volume rinse can help mechanically flush mucus, pollen, and other irritants from the nasal cavities, which may ease congestion and improve comfort while breathing. The premixed packets reduce preparation time and lower the risk of incorrect salt ratios that can cause discomfort. Porcelain is heavier than plastic, so it tends to sit steadily during filling and rinsing, which some users find easier to handle. Additionally, the classic design is simple to clean and store in a bathroom cabinet.
Practical Tips
For best results, prepare the saline solution with water that is safe for nasal irrigation, following local health guidance about water use. Warm the prepared solution to a comfortable temperature before use to avoid cold shock in the nasal passages. Lean over a sink and tilt your head to the side when pouring, allowing the saline to flow gently through one nostril and out the other. Rinse the neti pot after each use with clean water and allow it to air dry. Consider using one packet per rinse session as directed by the packet instructions, and discard any unused prepared solution rather than storing it.
Note that while many people report relief with saline rinses, individual experiences vary and the product may not be the best option for everyone. If you have a history of frequent ear infections, recent nasal surgery, or severe chronic sinus conditions, consult a healthcare professional before beginning regular nasal irrigation.



