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QuietNight™ Cleaning Brush

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60-Night Money-Back Guarantee

If you've been burned by snoring fixes that ended up in a drawer, this is the one you can try with nothing to lose. Give it 60 nights. If he's not quieter and you're not finally resting, we refund every cent.

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Lauren J.
Lauren J.

"I hadn't slept through a full night in longer than I can remember, and now I'm waking up actually rested for the first time in ages. Took us a couple nights to get the fit right, but he keeps it in because he barely notices it."


Description +

Most snoring doesn't come from the nose, it starts when the jaw and throat relax and slide back during sleep, narrowing the airway until the tissue vibrates. That's why nose strips, sprays, and pillows never worked: they aimed at the wrong place. QuietNight gently holds his lower jaw a few millimeters forward to keep the airway open and stop the snore at its source. No mask, no machine, no doctor. FDA-cleared, made in the USA, and backed by a 60-night money-back guarantee.

How to use +

There's no boiling, no fitting, and no setup. QuietNight™ is ready to wear straight out of the box. Give it a quick rinse before the first use, pop it in before bed, and rinse it again in the morning. That's the entire routine, every night. The first night or two can feel slightly unfamiliar as you adjust, but that settles fast.

Tried everything already? Here's why it didn't work +

If earplugs, nose strips, sprays, and pillows all failed, it isn't because you didn't try hard enough. It's because they were aimed at the wrong place. Most snoring doesn't come from the nose; it starts when the jaw and throat relax and collapse backward, narrowing the airway until the tissue vibrates. QuietNight is the only kind of fix that addresses that directly, gently holding the jaw forward so the airway stays open and the snore stops at its source. You were never failing, you were just solving the wrong problem.

Will he actually keep wearing it? +

If he's refused a CPAP, brushed off the doctor, or quit every gadget within a week, that's exactly why this one tends to work. There's no mask, no machine, no tubes, no appointment, and no fitting. It's ready to wear the moment it arrives, so there's nothing for him to fight or put off. He just pops it in at night and takes it out in the morning, which is why it's the solution most partners actually stick with. And if he doesn't, the 60-night guarantee means you've lost nothing for trying.

Shipping & Returns +

Free shipping on every order, sent from our US facility. No subscription and no surprise charges, ever. You're covered by a 60-night money-back guarantee: try it for two months, and if you're not both sleeping better, we'll refund you in full.

It was never his

It was never his nose

When he falls asleep, the soft tissue in his throat goes slack and collapses inward. His airway shrinks to a sliver, and every breath has to force its way through. That's the sound, the chainsaw you've slept next to for years. And here's what no one ever told you: it's his throat, not his nose. That's why the strips, the sprays, and the drawer full of earplugs never worked. Every one of them was aimed at the wrong place.

The fix is a few

The fix is a few millimeters

The mouthpiece does one simple thing: it gently holds his jaw a few millimeters forward, so his airway stays open and the air flows quietly. No mask, no machine, no doctor, he just pops it in and keeps it in. And you finally get what you've been chasing for years: a quiet room, a full night's sleep, and him back on his side of the bed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this actually work? Or is it just another gimmick for the graveyard? +

Your skepticism is earned, but most fixes treat his nose, while the snore actually starts when his jaw collapses backward. This holds it forward and stops the snore at its source. Prove it over 60 risk-free nights.

Is it comfortable enough that he can fall asleep with it in? +

This is the complaint that kills every other mouthpiece. Ours is slim and low-profile, with micro-adjustments so it feels like nothing, not a hockey puck. If he can't sleep in it, send it back.

Will it hurt his teeth, jaw, or bite? +

Fair question. It adjusts in tiny 1mm steps, so he eases to the gentlest setting that works and goes no further, in FDA-cleared materials.

Will he actually keep using it, or abandon it in a week? +

CPAP means a mask and machine; the doctor means an appointment he'll never book. This has nothing to refuse. No mask, no machine, no doctor. He just pops it in, so he'll actually keep using it