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Fridababy Nosefrida Hygiene Filters Fridababy

SKU:7330304508197

Regular price $11.00
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Description

100% Weird 100% Hygiene disposable hygiene filters are clinically proven to prevent mucus or bacterial transfer for seamless snotsucking.

  • Disposable filters are clinically proven to prevent the transfer of mucus or bacterial germs to the snot sucker when clearing stuffy noses. Replace the filter after every use.
  • Replace hygiene filter after each use to maintain suction effectiveness of the NoseFrida and minimize moisture buildup.
  • For seamless snot sucking use these Hygiene Filters with Frida Baby’s Nasal Aspirator NoseFrida the Snotsucker (not included).
  • Includes 20 hygiene filters.
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 8 x 2.7 cm.
  • Weight: 0.4KG.

Recommended Age: Suitable for 0 month & above.

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Fridababy Nosefrida Hygiene Filters

Fridababy Nosefrida Hygiene Filters

Regular price $11.00
Sale price $11.00 Regular price $0.00

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