• Size: length (50mm / 1.9 "), brush length (5mm / 0.2")
  • Multifunctional cleaning tool. Roar any wax or debris from the surface of the hearing aids.
  • Use the wax loop to gently remove the wax from in-the-ear hearing aids.
  • Magnet at the brush end makes it easier to remove and insert hearing aid batteries.
  • Erase your hearing aid take the hearing aid remove battery Ear wax adjustment trimmer easily

I used these to clean my Gen 2 Airpods which were only 4 months old. Had lost 75% of sound in my left one so brought it into the Apple store thinking it was a hardware defect. (I clean them regularly with a q-tip and alcohol.) Apple "Genius" said it was "gunk" clogging the sound mesh and even after they tried to clean it at the store there was no effect. Offered to sell me a replacement for $65. I thought, "I need to give this one more try". Bought these brushes and read some material online about "sucking'" the gunk out with your mouth after cleaning. (Didn't work, BTW.) So this is what DID work: (1) put alcohol on brush side and worked into (upside down) Airpod sound mesh 3-4x, waiting a few seconds between repetitions, (2) placed offending Airpod at the tip of a vacuum cleaner (with the narrow attachment on so it wouldn't get sucked in!), (3) Turned on the vacuum cleaner and blocked off part of that narrow attachment so that the vacuum would be maximal on the Airpod mesh side, (4) did this for a few seconds, 3-4x, rotating the Airpod back and forth and up and down so that vacuum was not constant. Put it in my ear and VOILA!, perfect sound, in fact louder than the right! Worked so well I put the right Airpod through the same routine and now they are as good as new. Hope it works for you.

For all you readers with hearing aids, I managed to break my brush. My own fault. So I bought these as backups. Inexpensive, be awhile before I manage to break all of these but now I can have say one at the office in case I need it, maybe one in the car, in case I need it and of course home. Recommended as spares.

My 10 year old uses these on his hearing aid every night, and my daughter and I use them for our galaxy buds! The hook end is perfect for grabbing larger debris and the brush does an excellent job on the crevices and microphone.

I am a recent hearing AID user. My aids came with one cleaning brush, but I wanted backups. The magnetic tip is really handy for changing out the batteries. And the loop works well for cleaning wax out of my domes.

Almost identical to the one that came with the hearing aids, which I was treating like it was irreplaceable. Duh! Now I have one in the office, in the car, on the end table, in my change purse... The little magnet on the end is apparently for grabbing the itty-bitty batteries (who knew?) but is also handy for just sticking the brush somewhere.

These were exactly what I was looking for. Because the cost was so low I was able to keep one at home, one in my purse, and send one to school with my son.

With these it makes taking out the battery much easier. Wish I'd of bought them along time ago. The brush is helpful to in order to clean the tips.

These are fantastic for cleaning your hearing aids and the magnet on the brush end is ideal for battery replacement. I poke out the old battery with the little stiff wire loop on the end and then use the magnet to insert the new one. They also fit in the little case where I keep a pack of fresh batteries and the wax filters. A pack of 5 should last a lifetime as long as you don't lose them like I have..

I have four sets and after using them store them in an old prescription bottle labeled TO BE CLEANED. Two bottles CLEAN (no label)

Bought these for 87 year old mother in law She loves them because they’re have a magnet on the bottom to load her hearing aids. She cannot see well but this helps her to position the batteries. πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»