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Vicks Personal Sinus Steam Inhaler, Fast, Targeted Steam Relief for Sinus, Cough and Congestion

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Features

  • Vicks Personal Sinus Steam Inhaler can be used with tap water and requires no filter while providing targeted, non-medicated steam relief in a quick 5-15 minute treatment.
  • This steam inhaler provides symptomatic relief from cough, congestion, dryness and irritation caused by colds, seasonal allergies and sinusitis.
  • The soft face mask allows for targeted, non-medicated steam relief, while variable steam control allows you to adjust the steam intensity on this personal humidifier.
  • Experience the Vicks Difference. Slide a menthol Vicks VapoPad into the specified section of the sinus inhaler for extra soothing comfort.
  • Vicks humidifiers, vaporizers and steam inhalers help you breathe better and sleep more comfortably.

Description

When you're dealing with sinus pain and pressure, fast symptomatic relief is top priority. Vicks Personal Sinus Steam Inhaler helps provide symptomatic relief from cough, congestion, dryness and irritation caused by colds, seasonal allergies and sinusitis with a quick 5- to15- minute treatment. This handy face steamer includes variable steam control that allows you to adjust steam intensity, and an ergonomic-designed face mask that provides targeted, non-medicated steam relief. It requires no filter and can be used with tap water. Experience the Vicks Difference by using your steam inhaler with menthol Vicks VapoPads for added soothing comfort. No need for a portable nebulizer –– this personal humidifier provides warm steam that penetrates nasal, sinus and throat passages for fast relief. It may help provide sinus relief and help with breathing problems like bronchitis, allergies, and colds with cough and congestion. With or without VapoPads, it's not recommended for use by children.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.16 x 5.16 x 8.58 inches; 1.2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ VIH200


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 1, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Kaz, Incorporated


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Steam Output.
I got this product for a sinus infection. I read the reviews that said the steam output is not all that good. I found the steam output to be very good. I was concerned that the steam would not last long, I just timed it at 22 minutes. Our hot water heater is set at the customary 120 degrees. I would rate the steam better than from a hot shower. Very easy to use. I use a lip balm to protect my lips. The little control to adjust the steam level works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023 by Nate

  • Great, but short lived.
This item works great, especially if you add the vapopads. Only downside is how shortlived each refill of water lasts. If you want something longer-lasting, you’d need to get a different option from Vick’s.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024 by Arcturus

  • Vicks Personal Sinus Steam Inhaler
This steam inhaler is a definite improvement over the previous Vicks unit I was using because this unit is actually designed as a sinus steam inhaler. I have used it for 3 weeks and it works fairly well. I do wish it produced a little more steam but it generates a decent amount given the price or the unit. One thing that needs serious improve is the face mask's connection to the main unit. After a week's use, the mask began warping out of shape (due to the soft nature of the plastic used coupled with the constant exposure to the super hot steam I suspect) making it prone to not wanting to stay securely on the main unit and making it frustratingly difficult to get it to securely fit onto the grooves on the main unit. Once I finally managed to push it completely back on the unit and securely attach it, it seems to be acting better but still has a tendency to want to "flip its lid" at the slightest bump or nudge. But, it does a fairly good good supplying steam at a mere fraction of the price of My Pur Mist. My Pur Mist is superb and superior while it works, only problem is, it only works for any where from one day to 3 weeks before it malfunctions. A couple of years ago, I had one last 9 months. Last year, I tried again and went through one unit which immediately malfunctioned, followed by 2 replacements that lasted anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of weeks each. This Vicks unit is affordable alternative and does help clear congestion. The feature that I really like is that the water reservoir chamber is enclosed by a locked cover and a seal which keeps boiling water from accidentally spilling or splattering about. I have my fingers crossed that the unit will last for a decent amount of time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2018 by Jinglepaws

  • Amazing Inhaler
The Steamer Inhaler is wonderful. It beats the others hands down and you can regulate the amount of steam. Used it for the 1st time this morning, and it is amazing. It doesn't make noise like the other one do, it's quiet not at all noisy. It has a space to place Vicks pads in the back so a person can have the aroma to help one breathe. Thank you Vicks for making this great product. This product should be 10 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by sue

  • Not even worth $5, much less $30+
I often have sinus issues and have been trying to find the best home remedies to get some relief and came across this steam inhaler with good reviews. Not sure if I got a bad unit, but based on some other reviews it is not uncommon for this item to essentially be useless. Mine had two major issues. First, it barely creates any steam to inhale. Of course I was not expecting a huge plume of steam since this is meant to just create some steam to breathe in and not actually boil the water, but this thing barely creates even a few wisps of steam. There is a vent that you can adjust to let out more or less steam, and even on the widest opening there is barely anything to breathe in, defeating the entire purpose of this item. Second, my unit did not disperse steam evenly, at all. I don't know if the heating element in mine was not heating the water evenly or what, but the right side of the inhaler basically had no steam coming up, and any steam that was produced only went to the left side... The inhaler is a mostly enclosed item, so it's not like any sort of wind/air would be moving the steam to one side. Plus, I was using the unit in an indoor room by myself so there was absolute not sort of air movement that would affect where the steam went. The only explanation is that the steamer does not heat up the water evenly or the venting system was not made properly to disperse the steam evenly... Might be low tech, but honestly you're better off boiling some water and pouring it into a thermos or a thick cup to retain as much heat as possible, and try to breathe in the steam coming from your thermos/cup. It works 100x better than this inhaler and costs nothing. If I am looking for a more consistent source of steam for a longer period of time, I have considered buying a small induction burner to heat up water in a small pot and doing the towel-over-head method, plus an induction burner doubles as a cooking appliance. Needless to say, I would not buy this, and I returned my unit for a refund. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by Tony

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