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What's the REAL Cost of your Snoring Solution?
The new SnorEnder Pro is a great value at $69.95, particularly when compared to other over-the-counter snoring relief products. Designed for the serious, loud and habitual - and non-apnea - snorer, it is the only snoring relief solution available with AcuSleep Pro TM - our patent-pending technology that integrates bio-mechanics, acupressure and magnetic therapy.
And the new SnorEnder basic model, without the AcuSleep technologies, at just $52.95 is clearly a "best buy" compared with most other anti-snoring remedies.
If you snore, you may have Obstructive Sleep Apnea. ONLY your healthcare professional can diagnose this potentially life-threatening sleep disorder.
Why is the SnorEnder a better value for your money?
Because the SnorEnder:
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Works - it can help reduce or even stop most loud snoring - if you pass the NOSE TEST
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Costs less over a year than most other snoring relief solutions
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Lasts longer - much better value
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Is Comfortable to wear & EASY to use
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Comes with a One Year Money Back Guarantee*
While we'd like to give you direct comparisons with name-brand products to the SnorEnder and links to their web sites, a few of their respective legal departments have demanded that we not mention by name their anti-snoring products, Web sites or companies. Since we can't, we're doing the next-best thing.
We urge you to check out the "generic" products listed below, you might find a product that you've tried before or a new one that works for you. The more you know about snoring and the variety of aids available, we think you'll agree the better the SnorEnder looks.
In compliance, we have removed all brand and product names from this web site and we must suggest that you do the comparisons yourself. But that way, you won't have to believe us. You will know why we believe the SnorEnder is one of the best snoring relief solutions available today.
Compare the yearly cost of these popular anti-snoring solutions to the SnorEnder Pro and SnorEnder:
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Product / Type |
Unit Cost - $$ |
Yearly Cost - $$ |
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popular nose clip - nose insert/clip |
189.00 |
189.00 |
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popular snore spray
popular snore spray
popular snore spray
new snore spray |
11.99 per bottle
13.99 per bottle
9.95 per 2 oz. bottle
33.00 per 2 oz. bottle |
108.00
126.00
119.00
297.00 |
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popular herbal snore tablets - herbal pills that reduce phlegm
popular snore tablets - herbal pills
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18.95 per bottle - last about a month or less for larger users > 200 lbs
27.00 per 3 bottles, about 2 month supply |
227.00
162.00 |
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popular nasal strips
popular nasal strips (large)
popular chin adhesive pad
Actually, these chin strips are very good products, and if you aren't ready to order a SnorEnder, we'd recommend this approach. Many heavy snorers find that they have to use both nose and chin strips to gain useful snoring relief - suggested by the distributors' web sites. Can contribute to skin irritations in some sensitive users with every-night use. And, of course, chin strips are useless for men with beards or facial hair - about 21% of US adult males. The yearly cost for both nose & chin strips is $310.00+
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5.49 per box of 12 (need 2.5 boxes per month
12.99 per box of 30
13.29 per box of 30 |
165.00
156.00
160.00 |
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exercise DVD - Doctors and medical researchers note that the muscles and tissues involved in snoring are involuntary, not under conscious control, and cannot be "trained" or "exercised." Firming or "tightening" these muscles requires surgery. Still, these exercises can't hurt, and may be beneficial to some. And recent studies at a leading Autralian university suggest that playing the didgeridoo (a large wind instrument) can help reduce snoring - for some snorers the right vocal exercise program just might be learning to play he didgeridoo?
anti-snoring exercise program - book- may be worthwhile!
anti-snoring program - book
anti-snore device - electronic wrist alarm
anti-snore device - another wrist alarm
anti-snore device - wrist alarm, claims to have simple acupressure feature on wrist
mattress pad - claims to "ground" the sleeper and stop snoring. Various electronic components seem to be an optional feature. No comment, we don't claim to understand this product. |
56.97
49.95
29.95
79.99 @ leading super store
29.99
18.95
no price listed on web site |
56.97 |
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Anti-Snoring Headbands Do Work
(sometimes...)
anti-snore device - simple headband, none of the SnorEnder's advanced, patent-pending technology
anti-snore device - more complicated headband, not engineered to stay in place like the SnorEnder. Has none of the SnorEnder's advanced, patent-pending technology.
Not bad products, may be helpful. |
69.97, may lose elasticity after 4-6 months, you might need 2-3 per year. Some of our customers have been using their SnorEnder for almost 4 years.
59.97 - For about the same cost, you get NONE of the SnorEnder's UNIQUE and patent pending acupressure and magnetic therapy features. An identical product is also being sold for $57.97 by a CA company
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140.00
57.97 x 2=115.94
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popular nose clips - disposable
Nose "cones" - replace every 3 months. Just keeping the nose openings "open" does nothing for the internal sinus passages, still, it may be of benefit? Get a neti pot, it's much better and cheaper.
nose clip - new product, very inexpensive. No matter what the claim, it's difficult to understand biomedically how merely "opening" the nostrils with a clip (or tape) can help reduce snoring deep inside the throat. Still, it's worth a try.
Anti-Snoring Ring - this product claims that wearing it on your finger stops snoring. No comment. We don't understand how this works?
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19.95 per box of 60
19.95 for a set - manufacturer recommends that you replace these every 3 months
19.95 for a pair
$49.95 |
120.00
80.00
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dentist-fitted mouthguards - can offer substantial snoring relief. Expensive.
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65.50 - product A
63.95 - product B |
about 65.00 each |
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chin pillow - we tried it, didn't work on our restless sleepers, but might help you. Not a bad idea at all for support the head and neck. Chiropractors have recommended contoured pillows for almost 30 years. We have them, we still snore.
Another pillow - expensive, offered by an ENT physician. it's actually rather difficult to understand how a pillow can be effective in keeping your mouth closed. Our advice: try putting a pillow under your head and see if it helps.
earplugs - hydrophilic foam earplugs
As with any earplug approach, snoring sounds are too often carried through the skull bones into the inner ear - bypassing the earplugs. Still, earplugs can and do offer many people the relief they need. Try them, you may be pleasantly surprised.
earplugs -silicone putty formable earplugs
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39.00
34.95 pack of 24 - should last 3-4 months?
$189.00
3.99 per box of 6, should last 2-4 weeks? |
39.00
105.00
48.00 |
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mouthguard - dentist-fitted mouth device. May be partially covered by some insurance plans. Realistic success rate about 60-70%, which is very good.
Many of these fitted mouthguards tend to end up in a bedside drawer because people don't like the way that they can sometimes increase saliva production or contribute to sore throats.
As Advertised on TV - a "new" snoring relief product is being advertised on TV. Based on the mouthguard approach, it is fitted to the consumer by simple instructions. We have two of these. Didn't work any better for us than the expensive, dentist-fitted ones did. But it might be just fine for you? Another item tossed in the drawer.
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$600-1,000+
$69.95 - with full refund within 30 days |
$600+ and follow-up visits to your dentist.
A very good snoring reduction solution for those who can wear one at night.
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