- EFFICIENT EAR CLEANSING TOOL: Different from the cotton swabs which may further push the wax into the ear, the scoop shaped earwax remover tools can effectively remove buildup earwax. These are professional tools for caring for your ears.
- MEDICAL GRADE STAINLESS STEEL AND ANTI-RUST: All ear picks are made of medical grade stainless steel, durable and anti-rust, easy to clean and sterilize. They're extra durable in use and not easy to distort.
- ERGONOMIC DESIGN: Fully polished tools with smooth and rounded surface, all to prevent any irritation or scratching and make sure you can massage the ear canal and relieve itching while cleaning. The handles of the ear pick tools are designed for a non-slip grip.
- EASY TO USE AND CLEAN: Rinse them off thoroughly with soap and water before and after use. And then sterilize them with rubbing alcohol. Comes with a small brush for you to clean the debris before and after use.
- WELL PACKAGED AND PORTABLE: Comes with a portable packing box to store and you can carry these ear wax removal tools to anywhere, suitable for daily home use or travel use, and also a great gift idea.
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Merlys Francis
Amazing!
My brother recommended these to me and they're great! They work way better than q-tips and you can go deeper with them (just be very careful you don't hit your eardrum or anything). I had a lot of itchiness in my inner ear and these seem to have fixed that and my ears feel cleaner than ever. The little carrying case is really convenient for travel and storage and I like how many different options you get in this kit.
Lisa Murphy
Better than Q-tips
Years ago I read that Q-tips shouldn't be used to clean ears, but not cleaning them made me feel gross and I knew of no other solution. (Though I am a fan of using hydrogen peroxide, but it doesn't always work.) Recently I got clogged ears and after two weeks my equilibrium was off due to poor hearing, so I visited the doctor for a professional cleaning. She recommended Debrox, and while searching for it I came across these ear picks. They looked scary, but they were also cheap and I was desperate! These aren't nearly as intimidating as they look. Yes, they're metal, but just be gentle in using them and they work great. Instead of "plugging" them with cotton Q-tips, you turn the scoop toward your ear canal and literally scoop out the wax. I used a few squares of toilet paper to collect the wax and wipe off the tool afterwards. It wasn't nearly as big of a hassle as I feared, nor was it messy or gross. I have since recommended the tool to my husband, though I think we'll have separate sets. I highly recommend these if you're looking for a solution to common earcare. It's cheaper in the long run than Q-tips, safer, more effective, and you can really feel the difference when cleaning.
Melissa Longuet-Higgins
High Quality Product - Great Price
Very impressed with the quality of the tools, the price, and the followup email with tool cleaning tips. It turns out my issue had to do with fluid in my right eustachian tube. I found a method that cleared it up so I can hear in that ear again. These tools did work in removing the wax I did have in my other ear. I will be using these from now on instead of Q-tips. Carrying case is sturdy and compact for travel. Happy with this purchase.
Sara Mae Towle
Does What It's For
My wife used the flat scoop one to get a huge piece of wax from my ear....she kept telling me I had something huge in my ear. I didn't believe her and thougbt she didnt know what she was looking at. After picking at it a few days later...she managed to pull out a piece of was the size of a pea.. Gross!!!...I never felt it in my ear considering its size... Sorry if I grossed you out with the description.
Kevin Bailey
Just what we needed
Received the 8 Pcs Ear Pick Earwax Removal Kit. They are just what we needed. Very nicely made, not cheap. Does the job..I would recommend.
Vickie Sauvageau Cauthen
Good Product
I bought because I have eczema in my ears. It really works good and is a more sterile method than trying to scratch ears with finger nails.
Kay Stansberry
works well....caught a HUGE pokemon....WAXAMON in my daughter's ear
Notice a huge pokemon burled inside my kiddo's ear. Wife said "Quick, buy it so I can catch 'em" I did. Caught a big one. Clean, nice heft, comes in all shapes and sizes, love it. So....if you wanna "catch 'em all", pick this up. Ok enough. I love it. will buy again if it goes missing. The above story is true tho. HUGE!!!! My god...didn't know they made it that big. Notice improvements in my child's hearing (more attentive and responsive.)
Jered Quarles
Pleased
I did not know these tools existed in my shame for the 50 years I have been swabbing my ears with Q tips. BAD BAD BAD. Thanks at age 70+ I am getting now it right. I found you guys by looking at cleaning cloths for my new hearing aids on Amazon.
Summer Dawn
Just what I needed
Bought this for my right ear that was plugged up so bad I was having mild headaches from the fullness and pressure. It worked great, I was able to scoop out stuff that I'm sure wouldn't have come out on it's own and would only have resulted in months of misery for me. Tip: Always wash with soap and water and alcohol (if you got it) before using, and go in gently. Don't force or push anything. Happy to report that my ear is much, much better and I wish I tried this years ago.
Dawn Scholl
This totally works and makes you feel like a YouTube star!
You know those disgustingly satisfying YouTube videos where massive pieces of ear wax are unearthed from some poor temporarily deafened person? You can be the solution! I eradicated HUGE lumps of ear wax from my husband's ear in a single try. He had been picking at it for days with bobby pins and q-tips but this product solved the problem instantly. Tip: I had my husband lay on his side and put a little hydrogen peroxide in each ear and let it sit for 5 minutes to soften the wax (it bubbles like crazy!), one at a time, and then had him sit upright. Then I used a flashlight on a small laser pointer to view the ear and also hold open the smaller lobe so it was a straight view/path to inside the canal. After cleaning the skinniest ear pick in the pack in alcohol, I simply went in and scooped out enormous balls of wax. They came out very quickly and easily. My husband said it was a bit painful (he is of European descent - his wax was more hard/solidly compacted) but ultimately he felt grear relief and his hearing had improved. Obviously: BE CAREFUL, and get a good view in the ear first so you're not going in blind. I guess if you're doing this to yourself just trust your instincts and don't go too deep at first. (I produce literally no ear wax, never had, so I will never have to use this product on myself, unfortunately). This product works, was shipped super fast, and fulfilled my depraved dreams to feel like a star from that dark, nasty corner of YouTube. Highly recommended!!!