🦻 Say goodbye to ear wax woes with Tilcare's ultimate cleaning kit!
The Tilcare Ear Wax Removal Tool is a complete ear cleaning kit designed for safe and effective ear wax removal at home. It includes a variety of tools such as a basin, syringe, curette kit, microfiber towel, and 30 disposable tips, making it suitable for all ages. This cost-effective solution allows users to avoid clinic visits while ensuring gentle care for sensitive ear skin, backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
V**Y
Really works - saved us an expensive Dr./ER visit!
Amazing product. My husband's ears were very obstructed by wax buildup and we had considered going to the ER to get both ears treated- but didn't need to. I put ear drops in his ears for a few days and then used this wonderful irrigation system to wash all the debris away. It worked first time and we're going to be doing it regularly now to keep his hearing in tact and mine! I love this product - it's easy to use, and it works!
C**E
Easy to use, effective, well priced
First off I will say I am a retired registered nurse who has done a good number of ear irrigations over the years. I found this kit to be easy to use and effective for ear wax removal. I was surprised by all the pieces of equipment it contained and the reasonable price. I would caution that anyone with a damaged eardrum, tubes in their ears, infection or other ear problems should check with their doctor before using it. I also would be cautious about using the metal instrument in this kit as they could cause some serious damage in unskilled hands. There are several methods for ear irrigation, but the one that I use is to obtain a bottle of generic ear wax removal oil, warm the bottle of oil by placing it in a dish of warm water for a few minutes (cold ear drops can sometimes cause nausea and dizziness). I put approximately 3 drops of the warmed oil into the ear and place a piece of cotton into the ear canal so the oil doesn’t run out, then I repeat the procedure for the other ear. I wait at least an hour (or longer if there is severe wax build up) so the warmed oil has a chance to soften the ear wax somewhat. Then I remove the cotton balls, pull the earlobe to straighten the ear canal somewhat and use a pen light or flash light to look into the ear canal to see where and how much blockage there is so I’ll know if the irrigation later is actually breaking up the ear wax. I fill the irrigation spray bottle with warm (not hot) tap water and use the flexible tube with tip and round splash guard. Use of the flexible tube tip requires two hands, one to hold and spray the bottle and one to hold the tip in the ear canal, but a person doing the irrigation on themself might find the solid rod type tip easier to use since you don’t need to hold the tip in the ear canal with a separate hand. I have my subject hold the cup under the ear, place a towel over the shoulder to catch any drips, and pump the spray bottle multiple times. It is important not to totally block the ear canal with the spray nozzle as the used water and wax needs to have a path to flow out of the ear canal as fresh water enters. It usually takes a number of pumps, but usually there will be small pieces of ear wax flowing into the cup. It probably will not be the main ear wax plug, however. I take a pen light or flash light and look in the ear and can usually tell if I am making progress. Then I just continue irrigating the ear canal and checking it periodically until it appears clean and unblocked which can take quite a bit of irrigating. Sometimes a large part of the ear wax plug remains intact and just moves closer to the entrance of the ear canal and can be easily seen. The fluid stream from the spray bottle isn’t always strong enough to wash it out. That’s when I find one of the metal instruments like the ear spoon may be helpful to carefully remove the plug if it’s lodged near the entry to the ear canal. If you have gone through the whole cleaning procedure and feel you haven’t been successful, it may be helpful to repeat the the ear wax oil instillation/cotton balls part and leave it in overnight, then try the irrigation again the next day. If that still doesn’t work, it is likely time to see a medical professional for some help. This is just the method I have found useful, but there are other methods using different irrigation solutions and different techniques. Bottom line, I would recommend this kit. It is easy to use, I found it effective in removing significant ear wax blockages, and I thought it was well priced.
V**E
For 15 bucks It'll workgreat... But it's frustrating.
The price was right, right around 15 bucks and that's all you need to know...It works great considering how cheap it is.We're not going to use this in a doctor's office setting on a daily basis... It's basically going to be used once every 6 months or so for clogged ears.The frustrating part comes in the cheap and horrible design of the hose nosle and connectors. The lip on the Amy nozzle is not strong enough to secure it to the tube, so it ends up separating from the end of the tube and spraying water everywhere before it gets resecured.Again, it works great for what we needed to do, but that doesn't mean it's not frustrating to have water all across the side of your head occasionally.
V**Y
Does the job and will be keeping this on deck
I had something stuck in my ear so I had to rush to order it and it got the job done at a good price. I love that it comes with many ear pieces to be more sanitary and its fun activity.
A**E
Hole in the bottom of the bottle.
The media could not be loaded. My spray bottle has a hole in it. I gonna return it for another one.Update: I returned it and received a new one the next day. It works very well. I'm pleased.
S**A
Life Changing
My ears get so covered I get ear infections, and often experience temporary hearing loss. I spend $20 each time I go to urgent care to get my ear flushed.This product is similar to the one they use. I can now clean my ears at home (which I did as soon as I for the product, and it works great!)The product was easy to use, and was quite comfortable. The very tip is disposable, and it comes with replacements. To clean it, you just spray out any extra water, and lay it out to dry- easy as pie!
A**S
Same thing the doctor used
About a year ago I went to the doctor because I had water stuck in my ear for multiple days. They brought this exact device out and used it to successfully clean my ear. When my ear got clogged with water again for a few days I bought this and it works perfectly.
T**R
Ear cleaner
Never actually worked. Very frustrating.
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