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    The Electric Nose Frida Pro relieves infant congestion with hospital-grade snot sucking

    News RoomBy News RoomMarch 17, 20252 Mins Read
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    Frida Baby is upgrading a popular tool designed to help relieve an infant’s congestion with more power. The company says it sells over 4.7 million of its manual SnotSuckers every year, but for parents who are too grossed out at the thought of manually sucking snot out of a sick infant’s nose, the new $79.97 Electric NoseFrida Pro nasal aspirator does it automatically and more powerfully than the company’s other electric option.

    The NoseFrida SnotSucker comes highly recommended in parenting communities, but it’s a finicky device that requires a lot of manual suction and — more often than not — two adults to get the job done. The company already offers an easier-to-use electric version for $39.99, and other companies sell similar products. But Frida Baby says its new ENF Pro introduces two additional levels of suction power comparable to “hospital-grade neonatal aspirators.”

    Frida Baby hasn’t shared details on how much suction that actually equates to, but Dr. Noze Best, a company that also sells a hospital-grade solution, says the suction strength of its NozeBot is 585 mmHg, while devices like breast pumps are closer to 270 mmHg. What sets the ENF Pro apart from the NozeBot is that it’s an FDA-approved medical device that “meets stricter standards for safety and effectiveness than typical consumer-grade aspirators,” according to the company.

    The process of clearing a congested infant’s nose can be stressful, especially for new parents when a child is already crying. To ease some of the discomfort of the process, the ENF Pro includes a soft tip that’s gentler for smaller noses, and a more rigid alternative that offers improved suction for older kids. An added finger loop facilitates one-handed operation, and all the parts that actually come into contact with nasal passages and snot can be washed in the dishwasher, so cleanup is mostly hands-off.

    Friday Baby says the ENF Pro can run for up to two hours on its rechargeable battery but doesn’t specify if that’s at full power or using one of the lower options of its five variable suction settings. It charges using the included USB-C cable, but you’ll need to provide an AC adapter or some other source of USB power.

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