Overview:
The snot can be clear easily from the nose and let the baby breathe easier.
5 optional strength of suction power removes stubborn mucus without great noise while not harming your baby's delicate sinuses.
Two exchangeable tip sizes, molded of soft silicone, will always fit your baby's nose comfortably.
Molded of soft silicone, the material is safe and BPA free, it will feel soft and comfortable and it will not harm your baby's nasal cavity when using.
Silicone material allows them to be sterilized by hot water or ultraviolet ray light.
Notes:
1.Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item. We guarantee the style is the same as shown in the pictures.
2.Due to the manual measurement and different measurement methods, please allow a 1-3cm deviation. Thanks!
Specification:
Color: green
Material: silicone & plastic
Size: 20*4*4cm
Vacuum suction: 350mmHg (60kpa)
Motor specification: 3V/DC
Headcover material: 16 degrees ~35 degrees. (The relative humidity is kept within 85)
Applicable age: for 0-6 years old
Charging time: more than half an hour
Package Content:
Electric Nasal Aspirator*1
Data cable*1 Manual*1
What you cover in your shipping policy and how you communicate it will be highly dependent on your current business operations and supply chain. The goal is to be transparent with customers.
As 2020 brings unforeseen shipping delays and increased carrier costs, it's more important than ever to keep your shipping policy up to date with the following key points in mind:
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- Domestic and international shipping options. What are the qualifying regions for your domestic shipping options? International shipping can be broken down in its own section where you list the countries you ship to and estimated delivery timelines. If you offer several shipping options, you can list them in a table so the information is easy to scan.
Shipping costs. Break down your shipping costs for the customer. If you have a free shipping threshold, you can communicate in various places as an incentive for customers. Any potential surprise fees should be surfaced too, such as duties and taxes the customer may incur.