







♨️ Elevate your wellness ritual—portable steam therapy that moves with you!
The Vicks V-1300 Portable Steam Therapy device offers a cordless, reusable solution for respiratory relief using warm vapor and scented pads. Designed for portability and ease, it supports customizable aromatherapy without the need for electricity, making it ideal for busy professionals seeking convenient, natural respiratory care. Dishwasher safe and backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s a sustainable addition to your health routine.




| ASIN | B0002AHW0E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #712,713 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #152 in Cough & Cold Chest Rubs #7,618 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (3,123) |
| Date First Available | May 24, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | V-1300 |
| Manufacturer | Vicks |
| Product Dimensions | 3.13 x 10.75 x 5.25 inches; 6.3 ounces |
R**N
For me it helps immensely!
I have read the reviews, many are negative. I have had bronchitis for my whole life. Two years ago I bought this little inhaler. I have used it with the packets that came with it and also with essential oils. I have found it to be extremely helpful and easy to use. It is true that it does not produce steam, which apparently many reviewing this were expecting. I place mine in the microwave for a minute and this produces some warmth and triggers the vapor of whatever I choose to use. I sit for a few minutes and gently and slowly breathe the vapor. I find it very helpful when having bronchial spasms and coughing. I appreciate the fact that I can use different mixtures of essential oils depending on what I need...not just for sinus or respiratory, but also for difficulty sleeping. I am grateful that I found this simple little unit.
G**Y
This does not produce steam, it merely holds the hot water you provide. Read my review.
In fact it warns you not to use boiling water. Saying it is intended for "steam therapy" is grossly misleading and a lie of elephantine proportion! You'd be better off with a cup of hot water, add the inhalant and use a funnel to supply the medicated air. It'd save you the outrageous $34.06 for a piece of cheap plastic. It's a rip off. Once I realized it was a rip off, I tried to return it. Guess what? They don't accept returns! Now I'm out $34.06 +tax. I have never been more disappointed with a product purchased through Prime. DON'T BUY!
J**S
Best Little Sinus Steamer We've Ever Had. Vicks V1300 Portable Steamer.
I bought this Vicks hand hekd V1300 Portable Steam Therapy device over any of the electric ones because, it had all rave reviews. I heated a cup if water in the microwave for 3 minutes, poured it into the resevior to the fill line and threw in 1 of the eucslyptus scented pads. My boyfriend suffere from a deviated septum, and needs to have something handy, non addictive on hand. He can sit in his easy chair and use it when he needs to without worrying about an electrical socket to plug it in, no batteries. Its fuss free and in my opinion much better and reliable than the other steam devices, I read about. It seems to maintain a good level of heat from the 3 minutes, I heated the water up for. He said, as soon as he help it up to his nose, he could feel his sinuses opening up. We dont mind having to reheat the water, when necessary because, its a worry free device and we'll take that tradd off any day from an electric steam device. Theres a tiny hole in the back of the device to put your finger over, to build up some steam, then release your finger, for a sudden puff or extra hard shot of scented Eucalyptus steam. The mask, at the top is comfortable and fits over the front of his fsce comfortably. I highly, recommend THIS Vicks V1300 Portable Steam Therapy Device. My boyfriend says, he can smell the Eucalyptus Scent from the device, when he sets it on the table next to his chair. Mainly when its still stesming, carrying the Eucalyptus scent towards him. Great value, sturdy construction, easy to use, dish washer safe and confortable worry free way to maintain clear sinuses.
A**S
Not what I expected, but not bad.
So I came here to write a bad review, but after reading some positive ones, I decided to give it a second chance. Initially I thought I had been ripped off, but really, I only spent like 8 bucks on it. I should have read further into it before I bought it, but whatever. My first mistake was thinking that it was electric. Folks, it's not. I saw that it didn't have a chord but I figured it was just battery powered. It says not to use boiling water (most likely because they don't want to get sued for people being stupid) but you still have to get the water pretty hot. I would use boiling, but I doubt it's bpa free so I'm not gonna risk it. The trick is knowing how to use it. And first you must know that it's not so much a steam inhaler as a vapor inhaler. First I tried it with just hot tap water, and I didn't get much. Then I microwaved some water to get it hotter, and it was much better. And its key to use the scent pads (I use essential oils like eucalyptus 'cause it's cheaper) because that's what does the work. You also have to put your face right against it and create a seal, then inhale. Otherwise you don't get much. Make sure the little white stick inside isn't submerged, that's where the air comes from when you inhale. Also, the portability is great! I do a lot of theatre, so I think it'll be helpful during show times. All in all I think it was a good buy. I probably wouldn't spend much more than $10 on it.
M**N
Overall a pretty good deal
I was a little bit disappointed when I first received this because I was expecting more. Basically, you do not get a lot of steam with it, just a little bit, but when you use the Vicks pads that come with it and/or the Vicks vapor rub, it gives it a little bit more. It does help with my asthma a little bit, but you are only supposed to use hot tap water in order to avoid burns - which is especially important if you have diabetes or some other ailment that prevents you from always knowing the exact temperature. It does hold the steam/heat (warmth) for around 20 - 30 minutes, which is a good time frame for a breathing treatment. The GOOD part about this product is that it is inexpensive and easy to use. It gets the job done, so to speak, unless you need a more extensive breathing treatment (like going to the hospital). The BAD part about this product is that the cost goes up with usage because you can only use one tab per use (or Vicks vapor rub). Overall it is a pretty good investment and I would recommend it to anyone who is wanting a fairly low cost way to have a portable steam therapy product.
P**A
It works well.. and it comes with 5 vapopad..
M**N
Great Value & worked well
C**L
I used this steam therapy for my sinus. And it helped me a lot.
T**S
El vapor no sale tan bien. Crei que era eléctrico pero no, el vapor que sale es del agua caliente que se usa y como no debe ser agua hirviendo pues no dura mucho. No lo recomiendo es una pérdida de dinero.
K**S
It won’t steam because you can only put warm water not boiling
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