Massner Nasal Strips Review
A no-frills adhesive strip sold in big bulk packs, roughly 100 strips for about $21, which lands at around $0.21 a night. We tested Massner to answer one question: if the performance is basically a standard strip, does buying in bulk make it the best value in the category? Here's the unboxing, setup, real cost per night, and verdict.
Massner is the cost-per-night champion. About 100 strips for ~$21 is roughly $0.21 a night, less than half of Breathe Right, for a comparable basic open. The trade-offs are real but predictable: a more basic build, standard adhesion limits on oily or sweaty skin, and single-use. If you already know strips work for you, this is the smart bulk buy.
width:NN% and .val numbers once our notes are final.Unboxing
This is unboxing as logistics, not presentation: a big bulk pack of individually wrapped strips. There's no premium feel and no extras, which is exactly the deal you signed up for. The value proposition is right there in the count, roughly three months of nightly strips for the price of a couple of small drugstore boxes.
Setup & first impressions
Setup is the standard strip routine: clean and dry the nose, peel the backing, center over the nasal valve, press the ends down. The spring action lifts the sides of the nose right away, a real if gentle open that felt very close to a name-brand strip. No surprises, which for a budget product is a good sign.
Ease of use
Easy to apply, nothing to clean, nothing inside the nose. The build is more basic than a premium strip, and the adhesion has the familiar limits: oily skin, sweat, or a lot of movement can lift it. At this price, though, the calculus changes, if one strip lifts overnight, you've spent twenty cents, so the bulk format buys you forgiveness as well as savings.
Pricing & value
This is the whole reason to buy Massner. At roughly $21 for about 100 strips, you're at around $0.21 a night, less than half of Breathe Right's ~$0.50, for a comparable basic open. For anyone who's already confirmed that strips help and wears one nightly, that gap compounds fast over a year. As a pure value play, it's the best cost-per-night in our testing.
Customer support
This is a budget online bulk product, so support is light, you're mostly relying on the marketplace's return process if a pack arrives damaged. There's no DTC relationship or subscription handling to speak of. Worth noting only as a contrast with the dilator brands, where support is part of what you're paying for.
Overall effectiveness
Massner does the core job: it opens the nose with a comfortable spring lift, close enough to a name-brand strip that most people wouldn't feel the difference night to night. The build is more basic and the adhesion has the usual single-use limits, and, same as every adhesive strip we've tried, it didn't fully stop our snoring. But that's not what Massner is selling. It's selling the lowest cost per night for basic strip performance, and on that promise it delivers. If you need stronger lift, step up to a dilator; if you need the cheapest reliable nightly strip, this is it.
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