Clear Nest - Electric, Waterproof, USB Rechargeable
Clear Nest gives parents a faster, cleaner way to clear a blocked baby nose — electric suction that works in seconds, with no squeezing, no mouth contact, and no chasing a wriggling baby.
The electric pump creates consistent, gentle suction at the press of a button. Three nozzle sizes fit newborns through toddlers. The waterproof body washes under the tap after every use. A built-in rechargeable battery means it is ready whenever you need it — including 3am.
Why bulb syringes and saline drops are not enough
A blocked nose stops babies from feeding and sleeping. Unlike adults, babies cannot breathe through their mouths effectively, so even mild congestion can interrupt a full feed or prevent sleep entirely.
Bulb syringes create inconsistent suction and push as much mucus back as they remove. Saline drops loosen congestion but cannot clear it. Mouth-suction aspirators work better but feel unhygienic, require two free hands, and can be distressing for the baby.
Clear Nest uses electric suction to deliver steady, adjustable pressure without any manual squeezing or mouth contact. Press once, hold gently at the nostril, and the device does the work.
Why parents love it
- One-button electric suction: No squeezing, no inconsistent pressure — just steady suction that clears blockages in seconds.
- 3 nozzle sizes: Fits newborns, infants, and toddlers without uncomfortable stretching or poor seal.
- Fully waterproof: The entire body washes under running water after every use — no disassembly required.
- USB rechargeable: Built-in battery charges via Type-C cable. No disposable batteries to run out of at 3am.
What's included
- 1 electric nasal aspirator (USB rechargeable)
- 1 Type-C charging cable
- Instruction manual
Good to know
- Age range: Newborn to 3 years
- Dimensions: 190 × 120 × 70mm
- Weight: 380g
- Material: ABS body, silicone nozzles
- Waterproof: Full body wash-safe — rinse under tap after every use
- Power: Built-in rechargeable battery via Type-C USB
- Adult supervision required during use. Not for children under 3 months without consulting a healthcare provider.
- US delivery: Approximately 12–15 days from order
- Free shipping: Included on all Parent Nest orders, no minimum required
3 Reasons Baby Can't Breathe Through Their Nose
Understanding the cause makes clearing it faster and less stressful for both of you.

Narrow nasal passages
Newborn nasal passages are roughly the width of a pencil. Even a small amount of mucus — which babies produce constantly — is enough to block airflow almost completely. Unlike adults, babies under four months cannot breathe through their mouths as a reflex, which means any nasal blockage directly interrupts feeding and sleep. This is not a sign of illness in most cases — it is simply anatomy. The passages widen gradually through toddlerhood, but in the newborn and infant stage, they need frequent clearing to stay functional.
- Baby makes a snuffling or squeaking sound when breathing
- Feeding stops early or baby keeps unlatching
- Baby wakes frequently without obvious cause
- Visible mucus at the nostril entrance
- Mouth breathing or open-mouth sleeping

Milk and post-feed congestion
After feeds — especially lying flat — small amounts of milk can reflux into the nasal passages. This is more common in newborns whose oesophageal valve is still developing. The milk mixes with natural mucus secretions and thickens the blockage. Saline drops can loosen it, but they cannot remove it. Parents often notice the congestion is worst immediately after a night feed, when the baby is then trying to settle back to sleep in a semi-reclined position. Gentle suction at this point clears the passage before sleep begins.
- Congestion worse immediately after feeds
- Gurgling or rattling sound while baby breathes
- Baby settles, then wakes within 10–15 minutes of lying down
- Increased spit-up or nasal drip after milk feeds
- Difficulty latching or maintaining a good seal during feeding

Dry air and environmental mucus
Indoor heating — particularly in winter — reduces ambient humidity and causes nasal membranes to dry out. The body responds by producing more mucus to protect the membranes, but in a baby's narrow passages this overcorrection creates a blockage. Air conditioning has the same drying effect. Unlike cold-related congestion, this type does not come with other illness symptoms — it is simply the body's response to air quality. It tends to be worse at night when heating runs continuously.
- Congestion worse in winter or in air-conditioned rooms
- No fever or other illness signs
- Worse at night than during the day
- Dry skin or chapped lips alongside nasal blockage
- Improves temporarily after time in a steamy bathroom
All three causes produce the same result: a blocked passage baby cannot clear on their own — and a parent who needs a reliable way to clear it for them.
From Blocked to Clear in Seconds
Narrow passages fill with mucus quickly
Vapor lift pump with consistent, controlled suction
Clears the blockage fully in one pass — not just loosening it
Post-feed milk congestion thickens mucus
3 nozzle sizes — smallest fits newborn nostril without discomfort
Gentle seal, no stretching, less resistance from baby
Environmental dryness produces excess mucus overnight
Waterproof body — washes fully under tap after each use
Always hygienic and ready for the next clearing
Hard to clean = parents stop using it
Storage box keeps all nozzles and accessories together
Everything in one place — ready at 3am, every time
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How It Works
Pick the nozzle. Press the button. Wash and store.
Select the right size for your baby's age and attach it to the device — takes five seconds.
Hold gently at one nostril and press the button. The pump does the clearing — steady, controlled, no squeezing.
Rinse the whole unit under the tap, dry, and return to the storage box. Ready for next time.
From Blocked and Awake to Breathing and Settled
You cannot fix a blocked nose with patience. Waiting it out means another interrupted feed, another broken sleep, another night where neither of you rests. Clear Nest gives you the ability to actually solve the problem — in seconds, in the dark, with one hand.

Feeds That Actually Finish
A blocked nose breaks the seal every sixty seconds. Clear the blockage first and the feed completes properly — less swallowed air, less gas, less unsettled time afterward.
Sleep Stretches That Hold
Congestion is one of the most common reasons babies wake within twenty minutes of settling. A clear nose before sleep means the breathing stays easy — and the sleep stretches stay longer for both of you.
Done in Thirty Seconds
Press once, hold gently, done. The whole process takes under a minute. Wash the body under the tap and return it to the storage box. Ready for next time.
Problems It Fixes
Real frustrations. Simple solutions. That's what Parent Nest is built on.
When Congestion Gets in the Way
Any time a blocked nose is stopping baby from feeding, settling, or sleeping — Clear Nest solves it in seconds.
Why Parents Switch to Clear Nest
Most nasal care tools either do nothing or require too much. Here is the honest comparison.
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