Vicks Personal Steam Inhaler with Two Scent Pads, V1300
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Simply open the steam inhaler and fill it with hot tap water. Add a VapoPad fragrance pad for each application to release the fumes of essential oils that penetrate the nose, throat and sinuses, making breathing easier Compact, easy to store at home and ideal for travel. Also suitable for coughs and colds Leak-proof design prevents spills Dishwasher-safe Two menthol scented VapoPads are included This is a plastic container where the user needs to pour hot water and essential oils/scented pads. It is not heatable and although it is unsafe to refill boiling water for obvious reasons, hot water evaporates and directs the fumes to the user.
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Simply open the steam inhaler and fill it with hot tap water. Add a VapoPad fragrance pad for each application to release the fumes of essential oils that penetrate the nose, throat and sinuses, making breathing easier Compact, easy to store at home and ideal for travel. Also suitable for coughs and colds Leak-proof design prevents spills Dishwasher-safe Two menthol scented VapoPads are included This is a plastic container where the user needs to pour hot water and essential oils/scented pads. It is not heatable and although it is unsafe to refill boiling water for obvious reasons, hot water evaporates and directs the fumes to the user.
Simply open the steam inhaler and fill it with hot tap water. Add a VapoPad fragrance pad for each application to release the fumes of essential oils that penetrate the nose, throat and sinuses, making breathing easier Compact, easy to store at home and ideal for travel. Also suitable for coughs and colds Leak-proof design prevents spills Dishwasher-safe Two menthol scented VapoPads are included This is a plastic container where the user needs to pour hot water and essential oils/scented pads. It is not heatable and although it is unsafe to refill boiling water for obvious reasons, hot water evaporates and directs the fumes to the user.