NUK Comfy™ Pacifiers feature a one-piece 100% silicone design that gently contours to baby's face. The heart-shaped shield fits perfectly under baby’s nose for easier breathing and to prevent irritation. The unique, breast-like nipple naturally fits baby’s palate and helps promote healthy oral development. Invented over 60 years ago by pediatric dentists and doctors, NUK orthodontic pacifiers are modeled after the natural shape of mom’s nipple while breastfeeding, creating an easy transition from breast to pacifier and back. The NUK® Comfy™ pacifier is made of 100% medical-grade silicone, and is BPA-free and dishwasher-safe (top rack only).
BPA-free; dishwasher-safe (top rack only), made in the USA
Available in sizes 0-6 months and 6-18 months
Specifications
Color:Earth Tones
Model#:2190570
Where to Buy
The following link will take you to a site outside of NUK.
Rated 2 out of
5 by
rachelr80822_1218 from
May work for your baby, but mine did not enjoyKind of bulky material, my baby didn’t like it. The silicone also holds onto hair and dust so you have to sanitize fully. A rinse won’t cleanse it fully.
Date published: 2025-09-01
Rated 4 out of
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kaylad497_739 from
Fuzz magnetThese are the only orthodontic binkys that my breastfed baby will take. They are easy to clean and one of the only ones she’s able to hold in her mouth. I only gave them 4/5 stars because they attract fuzz and lint like no other and it’s borderline impossible to get off.
Date published: 2025-08-04
Rated 5 out of
5 by
HarlieSue from
Best paci!My great grandson loves his Nuk Comfy Silicone paci. He just turned 2 but still likes it for nap time. It has also served as an excellent teether! That’s why I just bought another set; he had finally chewed a hole in the last one. A feature I love is the one-piece design. No worries of soap getting trapped in the nipple. My favorite of all pacifiers, from my 4 children to our 11 grandchildren, and now our great grandson!
Date published: 2025-05-30
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Perfect from
Thank you Nuk !I breastfeed and I didn’t want to introduce a pacifier until the 3-4 week mark like recommended. My daughter is now 2 months & still wouldn’t take any kind of pacifier I tired everything. I saw another mother go through the same thing and she used these and I thought it wouldn’t work but I told myself to give it a try, so I bought them and she pushed it out of her mouth a few times but after a couple of tries of putting back in her mouth and wiggling it around she started to suck. It has been life changing & now I don’t have to nurse her every time she fusses. She hated long pacifiers they would make her gag