The Beaba "Tomydoo" electrical & evolutive baby nasal aspirator is a device designed to help parents suction out mucus and congestion from their baby's nose. The device is electrical, meaning it runs on a rechargeable battery, and evolutive, meaning it can adapt to the needs of different ages and stages of development in babies.
Top Features:
- Different tips as baby grows older
- Aspiration in seconds: increased by blocking opposing nostril
- Newborn tip (0 to 3 months)
- Normal secretion tip and thick secretion tip
- Removable head: easy disassembly and cleaning
- Accessories: supplied with storage pouch, 1 extra silicone seal and 2 batteries lr6 (aa) (supplied)
- Care: easy cleaning with soft cloth. Tips sterilizable
Box Contains:
- The "Tomydoo" aspirator comes with three different sizes of silicone tips, each designed for a different stage of development.
- The smallest tip is for newborns and very young babies, the medium tip is for older babies and toddlers, and the largest tip is for children up to 3 years old.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age range is the Beaba Tomydoo nasal aspirator suitable for?
The Beaba Tomydoo nasal aspirator is designed for use from birth onwards, accommodating newborns and older infants.
How does the Beaba Tomydoo adapt to my baby's growth?
The aspirator includes three interchangeable silicone tips tailored for different stages: a newborn tip (0 to 3 months), a normal secretion tip, and a thick secretion tip, ensuring effective nasal care as your baby grows.
Is the Beaba Tomydoo easy to clean?
Yes, the device features a removable head for easy disassembly and cleaning. The silicone tips are sterilizable, ensuring optimal hygiene.
What accessories are included with the Beaba Tomydoo?
The aspirator comes with a storage pouch, three sterilizable tips, an extra silicone seal, and two AA batteries, providing everything needed for immediate use.
How quickly does the Beaba Tomydoo clear nasal congestion?
The device provides suction in seconds, and its efficiency can be enhanced by gently blocking the opposite nostril during use.