Kaz Aromatic Inhalant Pads, 6 Pack

by Vicks
Model: KMP-6

Average Rating: 4.0 Rating

List Price: $9.99 / Lowest Price: $4.00

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Product Features

  • For steam inhalation
  • Provides soothing menthol vapors
  • Steam helps relieve congestion and cold symptoms

From the Editors

Kaz Aromatic Inhalant Pads for ALL Kaz and Vicks Steam Inhalers.
Product Description

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Customer Response

Who needs it?
This product will not improve the inhaler it is meant for...best is to turn the shower on full hot, get in, avoid water and breath through your nose for 10 minutes...and get a Nasaline nasal irrigator...

try it and see what happens
This product works very well for what it is designed to do--steam inahalation. I tried it for approximately 4 months. Takes time to use. Unclear though exactly what steam inhalation net effects really are. Doesn't seem to have too many negative effects though. Try it and see if it works for you.

great
good product for this winter weather...

NIce discongestion for the throat...

works instantly!
Works like a charm - with the constant changing whether in the deep south, this steamer opens my sinuses instantly on use.

Inhalant
This worked so well. I wish I had it when my kids were little. I loved being able to sit at the table and just breath into it. It really just helped get over a bad bronchitis bought I had. Really made a big difference.

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