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Mack's Ear Dryer is an innovative electronic device designed to dry ears naturally using warm air. Developed by an ENT doctor, it effectively eliminates moisture from the ear canal, making it ideal for swimmers, water sports enthusiasts, and hearing aid users. With a quick drying time of about one minute, it is safe, easy to use, and recommended by medical professionals worldwide.
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Portable Battery Operated Ear Dryer Designed by an ENT MD
This portable ear dryer is fantastic. It is battery-operated so no problems with charging it. Comes with four flexible ear tips. It folds up so easy to pack. Easy to use as unfold, turn on, and place in the ear. It will turn on and then turn off when finished. Not sure how well will work with children as the fan is noisy. As a RN I would recommend without reservations.
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Dryer for Water in the Ears!
My gym has an indoor pool to use year round and I love to take a swim once per week to vary my workout routine. Then, one day, I got water in my ear and when I tried to drain it, I couldn’t get the water out! For the next 3 weeks, I was having a horrible time with trapped water in my ear. After purchasing a whole bunch of products to help my ear dry out, there was still that painful full, sloshing feeling along with a loud hissing and impaired hearing. It was extremely distracting and I was in this irritating situation for 3 whole weeks before I gave up and saw a doctor. I was desperate.Finally, I went to the Doc and after relieving the pressure in my ear, he told me to get this nifty little device. His wife is a swimmer and uses the Mack’s Ear Dryer as well as the Mack’s Ear Plugs, to keep her ears clean and safe. I ordered it that very night and when it came it really helped me to dry out a soggy and irritated ear. Dr. said to keep it in my gym bag and thoroughly dry my ears every time I went into the pool. From now on, I'll always have it handy whenever I swim. If I’d had it before I could have saved myself a few weeks of suffering!I tried swimmers ear drops, but that complicated my problem by adding still MORE liquid into my ear. I SO regretted adding to the problem because I felt so much worse when I did that. I also purchased one of those bulbs that you squeeze and it shoots air into your ear, but that product didn’t work for me. The difference in Mack’s Ear Dryer is that it directs a gentle, steady flow of HEATED air into the ear canal, effectively drying out the ear. It works exactly like a hair dryer, except tiny with minuscule nozzles that allow air to go directly where it needs to go. And because it is a gentle stream of air and not some kind of device, I’m not afraid of injuring my delicate ear canal! It is a comfortable, safe, and effective remedy!By the way, this company also has a cool set of aquatic earplugs that can help prevent this issue in the first place. I also got those and between the two of these items, I hope I’ll never get that nightmarish water-logged feeling again!Get the earplugs here:Macks Soft Flanged Aqua Block Earplug, Purple, 2 Pair
T**L
Better than nothing
I’ve been getting recurrent outer ear infections (of the canal, ie. Swimmer’s Ear) on my right side, presumably as that ear canal is narrow & curved, which traps water, plus I’m on immunosuppressant medications which make me more susceptible to infections.I’ve tried drying drops, but they cause irritation when used daily as alcohol dries out the skin.Plus I’ve tried other drops, like ones containing vinegar, but those are better suited to treat an early mild infection (or prevent one), and don’t address the root cause.My doctor recommended using a hair dryer after showering to aid in drying my ear canal, but that is loud and not very effective as you can’t get very close.So I tried this ear dryer. It’s very mild, such so that you would barely know it’s on if not for the fan noise (you can only feel air when it’s inserted in the ear, not when you hold your hand up to it), but it does help a bit. I usually need 2 cycles (of 85 seconds each, after which it automatically shuts off) to make any difference, and I use it after towel drying, then inserting my pinky finger into my ear wrapped in a Kleenex tissue.Pros: Provides some ear drying benefit. Quick. Easy to use (press button, insert in ear, wait for auto shut off). Not too loud. Doesn’t dry out the ear like drops do. No beep (like apparently some other models do). Folds in half to protect the ear piece. Doesn’t require a power outlet.Cons: Not super powerful (although that would likely be unsafe). Takes 4 AA batteries which I’ve read only provide about 50 cycles of power, and rechargeables aren’t recommended, so it will require a lot of batteries over time (expensive and bad for environment).
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A Game-changer!
Wow, I have to shout out to Mack's Ear Dryer! This little gadget has truly been a lifesaver for me. As someone who loves water activities - whether it's swimming, surfing, or just a long, hot shower - I've always had to deal with the annoyance of water-logged ears. But those days are over now!I love how Mack's Ear Dryer uses warm, soothing air to naturally dry your ears. I didn't realize how much of a difference it would make, but it's just like night and day. No more fiddling around with cotton swabs or ear drying drops, which never seemed to work that well for me anyway.This ear dryer is just so fast and convenient! It dries my ears in about a minute, and it's super easy to use. You just press a button and let it do its magic. Plus, it's comfortable to use, and even my kids don't mind it.Another huge bonus is how compact it is. It folds up for easy storage and travel, so it's perfect for taking on vacations or water sports outings. No more worries about swimming or diving on vacation and then dealing with clogged ears for days.What really impresses me is the fact that this device was invented by an ENT doctor. It's comforting to know that it's designed to safely dry the ear canal where bacteria can potentially grow. That's a big win in my book!I'd recommend this to anyone who spends time in the water or uses hearing aids. It's a game-changer. Thanks to Mack's Ear Dryer, I can dive into all the water fun without any ear worries. It's definitely earned its 5 stars from me!
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Great for Scuba Divers
OMG! I love, love, LOVE this! As a scuba diver, this is better than drops for drying you ears after a dive. It's also very soothing with the warm air that it gently blows into your ears. It has become a staple for a lot of my dive buddies.
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