Vicks
Vicks Personal Steam Inhaler, V1200
USD$34.80
3.8 stars out of 10 reviews
10 reviews
USD$34.80
$34.80
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3.8 out of 5stars
(10 reviews)
Most helpful positive review
5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
08/12/2021
Perfect for my needs!
Had one before, it was so old and falling apart. It must have been at least 20 years old. I wanted a new one. Its perfect for steaming my head. Keeps me from getting sinus problems.
Whovian1
Most helpful negative review
1.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
08/02/2021
Cheap and too much steam coming out for your skin
It is cheaply made and you cant barely regulate the steam coming out so it burns your face in seconds and you have to keep it far from the device so it is not too hot
Clara
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser10/22/2021Troy
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser08/12/2021Perfect for my needs!Had one before, it was so old and falling apart. It must have been at least 20 years old. I wanted a new one. Its perfect for steaming my head. Keeps me from getting sinus problems.Whovian1
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1.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser08/02/2021Cheap and too much steam coming out for your skinIt is cheaply made and you cant barely regulate the steam coming out so it burns your face in seconds and you have to keep it far from the device so it is not too hotClara
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser03/24/2019Great item BUT Buyer Beware! My NEW one came USED!I have used this little device several times in my life. I must have lost it in my move so I had my husband purchase a new one from Walmart tonight. I was about to put water in it and saw calcium scaling in the bottom. It’s obviously been used and it’s disgusting to me that Walmart accepted that returned item and put it back on the shelf for another customer. Thats like putting a returned toothbrush back on the shelf. Who knows what the last person put in the machine. Gross! Walmart FAIL!BeckerFamily
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1.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser11/08/2017Great item until...I loved it. It worked great! It helped my rhinitis due to a deviated septum. Until the plastic tabs that held the top portion to the base started cracking and breaking off. I've bought this in March, it is now November. Still under warranty, right? Yes, it is. I've sent photos of the broken tabs. The plastic became brittle over the months for some reason, so I contacted Kaz, who is the parent company of this Vicks Personal Steam Inhaler. They were polite--mostly because the emails were from a pre-written script. I've sent them all my information: address, photos, copy of receipt, date code that's stamped on the plug of the unit. Then they want me to send it in so they can send me a replacement. So this item was close to $30 but not quite $30 when I bought it. The shipping would have cost me approximately $15 to ship it to Vicks (Kaz) for a replacement. So why should I pay for shipping a defective item to the manufacturer that would cost more than half the price of the unit? I shouldn't be paying for shipping the defective item back to the manufacturer due to a manufacturer's defect. Kaz customer rep told me it's the standard warranty procedure many other major companies use. I've written back to them telling them over the last 20 years, Bionaire/Sunbeam, Oxo, Vornado, Simplehuman, and Waterpik have never told me to pay for shipping a defective unit back to them. If I dropped the unit and broke it, that's my fault. This is a manufacturer's defect (not my fault) and they want me to pay for shipping the unit to them. So before you buy any of the Kaz's line of products, just hope that you will never have to send your unit in because of a manufacturer's defect. Their warranty is inferior to other great companies. They lack the integrity other major companies possess.PC
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser03/02/2017Great product.This product helped to clear some congestion. During use, it provided a warm feeling all over. It made me sleepy a couple of times. Used only plain water so far.JZZH
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4.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser02/08/2017Very hot, plenty of steamPros: It gives a lot of steam and the steam lasts long enough for me (about 15-20 minutes). Cons: It gets way too hot to keep my face in the mask. I have to pull my face away from the mask or I feel like it's burning my skin even when the Vent Lever is at the lowest setting.Okdama
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser12/17/2016Voice SteamerThis replaces a similar unit used to protect my wife's voice, especially for singing. It replaces a similar unit that was no longer available. The new steamer is working beautifully.Pablo
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4.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser07/10/2016InhalerI bought this machine for my mom it was recomended by her doctor for sinus problems works well did not have problems finding where the pads go like others have said she finds that if you put it on the lowest setting and you don't put yourself too close to the machine you won't get the risk of burning.Thirteen
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3.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser07/01/2016It's ALMOST good!It's a nice idea. I really need this inhaler for my stuffed up nose and sinuses. I had it's predecessor, The Kaz Inhaler which I loved. There is only one thing wrong with this. The adjustable steam vents only close up just so far to decrease the amount of steam. while holding my nose and mouth area gently against the plastic "hood" it got too hot. After about three uses the skin on the tip of my nose and on the edges of my nostrils got sore and slightly burned from the steam. I now just "hover" over the "hood" and it seems to work for me this way. Perhaps the manufacturer will read this and make an improvement. The old Kaz inhaler closed up completely.JLSfromNY