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The HealthAndYoga™ SteloKleen Stainless Steel Neti Pot is an Ayurvedic solution designed for sinus congestion relief. Made from unbreakable stainless steel, it features a lightweight design and a unique conical tip for precision use. With a generous 16 oz capacity and user-friendly instructions, this neti pot ensures a thorough and effective nasal cleanse.
R**S
Great Pot! Love it! (2-25-21........See Edit)
I've been doing nasal irrigation for 15 years now and using this Stainless Steel Neti Pot for about the last 8 years. I highly recommend it! It's well made and holds 2 cups of water so it's perfect for me since I like to run a full pot through each nostril. I rinse it well with hot water after each use and leave it upside down to dry. I also remove the spout, scrub it all well and boil all the parts for 10 minutes every couple of months to sanitize.I've seen a review talking about a problem with rust and the salt solution will pit and rust the pot if not rinsed well afterwards. I will say that my first one of these did develop a little rust on the spout where it connects to the pot but it was almost three years old by that point and I can't expect it to last forever. For the price I'd buy a new one every six months if I had to. When I started nasal irrigation I was using a large syringe to push the water through, it had a soft plastic adapter that was formed to fit the nostril. It was fine when I wasn't stuffed up, but not so great when I was. My next pot was a plastic one and it worked fine but didn't hold as much water as the syringe. My next change was to Health and Yoga's Stainless Steel Pot and all I can say is get one, keep it clean and enjoy!Edit: Feb 25, 2021 I ordered and received a new pot on Feb 1st and soon noticed the stainless inside the pot had several flaws where it isn't covered. Tried to return it today and it's not eligible for return. I'm leaving five stars for now because it's been a great neti pot for years, but maybe others are right and the quality control is gone. We shall see. But I should be able to return a defective product.
M**N
After 20 years still using my first HealthAndYoga SteloKleen neti pot.
I bought a SteloKleen neti pot from HealthAndYoga roughly 20 years ago and am still using it. I carefully dry it after each use and have experienced neither corrosion nor rust. When my wife started Jala Neti, we bought one for her. We are both happy with the size and the quality of this neti pot.
S**B
Horrible
I bought this because it's made of stainless steel which I saw as a hygienic advantage. I've been using neti pots for a long time now as well as Neil Med's gusher thingy. This SteloKleen thing is awful. Firstly, it's not properly balanced. The spout is so heavy that the pot falls over quite easily when it's empty. Second, the bottom of the hole in the pot where the spout must literally be screwed in is a good half inch above the bottom of the pot. A good neti pot empties INTO your nose, not down your cheek and neck thru the top of the pot. But, the worst feature is the cone at the end of the spout. The metal edges are not rounded or beveled, so it's uncomfortable going into your nostril. And, go IN it must if you want to make a proper seal that doesn't admit water, in this instance via the spout/cone, down your cheek and neck. To get a good seal, you have to insert the harsh metal tip so far into your nostril that it actually hurts a little and then a little more and more if you're fighting allergies and using it frequently. Once, I tried to press a little to one side to get a better seal without going so deep. I wound up getting water into some area of my sinus cavities where it shouldn't have gone. I was gutter drunk dizzy for a good five minutes! The best neti pot I ever had was a cheap plastic deal from Walgreen's. It was shaped like Aladin's Lamp. It was comfortable, never leaked, and fully emptied INTO my nose. It was difficult to keep clean, but I'd rather buy a new one of those every year or two than use this horribly designed stainless steel torture device one more time. What a waste of money!
B**I
Beautiful Neti Pot!
This is one of the most beautiful pots I have seen. It is very easy to clean and maintains it's appearance well. The biggest challenge with most Neti Pots is keeping them clean and free of salt residue and this one solves that problem by being easy to disassemble and rinse (I believe it is dishwasher safe, but have not tested it). It also comes in a lightweight canvas bag for storage, though it is so beautiful it does not need to be hidden.Keeping my sinuses clear has been a huge challenge these past few years and returning to regular Neti Pot use has made an enormous difference in life and sleeping. For those who are new to this process there are instructions included for how to use as well as proper cleaning. I am very pleased with this purchase.This was a bundle that also came with a lightweight plastic pot for travel use. Again, very easy to keep clean and pack with toiletries for use away from home.
S**Y
Great neti pot: large, durable, shiny
As someone with chronic nasal congestion and a CPAP, a good neti pot is essential. Because this one is much larger than any I've seen, it lets me wash through both nostrils on one filling unless I have a really bad cold. The all-metal construction makes it ideal for travel.I got my first Health and Yoga neti pot in 2007; it's still perfectly usable, but I wanted to keep it with my travel kit, so I bought this one. It's a little larger than the old one, which makes it just a bit harder to hold; I slipped a couple of rubber bands around the neck to give it a better grip. It would probably not fit as well into my travel toiletries bag, but that's what the older one is for. Your mileage may vary on that. It takes up much less space than you would expect because you can put things in it, like your bottle of salt.A couple of caveats:* Without modifications this pot would probably not work well for someone with very small hands. One could probably attach a handle, though.* The steel is not as stainless as it should be; my old one developed some rust inside around the place where the spout joins the body. Because the spout makes it unbalanced, that's where water collects, and salt water is particularly corrosive. Make sure to wash it thoroughly with plain tap water, and store it either upside-down or with the spout propped up on something. I keep mine in a bamboo tray next to the sink, and the rim is exactly the right height.* If you decide to store it upside-down, put it on something that won't be water-damaged or develop mildew; a glass tray would be perfect.
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