Medical Grade Ear Wax Remover

Brand: Doctor Easy Medical Products
Manufacturer: Doctor Easy
EAN: 0795186467616
Category: Home & Office
List Price: $36.00
Price: $31.95  (127 customer reviews)
You Save: $4.05 (11%)
Dimension: 8.00 x 11.00 x 4.00 inches
Shipping Wt: 1.00 pounds. FREE Shipping (Details)
Availability: In Stock
Average Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Designed to be a practical, easy-to-use, and inexpensive way to quickly clean ears. Widely used in doctor offices, medical clinics, and hospitals. Each order contains the elephant ear washer bottle system with three disposable tips. [Read more]

Features

  • Professional ear cleaning at home - invented by a physician, the elephant ear washer bottle system was designed to provide professional level ear wax removal for easy to use in-home usage.
  • Eliminate ear wax - Ear wax buildup and blockage can cause partial hearing loss and general discomfort, It is even the number one cause of hearing aid failure. The elephant ear washer is a quick, effective treatment for excess ear wax buildup that can be done in-home.
  • Easy to use - fill the bottle with an ear cleaning solution, twist on a disposable tip, and squeeze the trigger handle to spray the solution into the ear canal.
  • One handed operation - Easily position and operate the elephant ear washer with a single hand, allowing you to use your other hand for an otoscope or other instruments.
  • Complete ear washer system - each order contains the elephant ear washer bottle system with three disposable tips.

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Top Reviews

Game-changer
by ranchwilder (5 out of 5 stars)
September 14, 2017

I can't believe I forgot to review this. This was a game-changer. Two years ago I was suffering from random waking vertigo and I would get dizzy when bending over to touch my toes pretty consistently. I also started suffering from sinusitis and on some camping trips in the Rocky Mountains my ears would essentially not "pop" when changing elevation causing significant inner-ear pressure. After having blood work done and ruling out other complications and researching symptoms online I suspected an inner-ear issue. I saw several doctors and even an ENT specialist and they all inspected my ears and said I had absolutely no ear wax in my ears. Call it a gut feeling, intuition, whatever, but I just didn't believe them.

I purchased several different kinds of ear cleaning kits as well as several kinds of ear wax drops. I spent weeks testing them out and trying to see if I had any ear wax impaction. I used the turkey-baster design, the ball-and-nozzle design, a nasal irrigator, I used hydrogen peroxide, olive oil, I tried taking hot showers, I tried exercising heavily to essentially heat my head to soften the wax and then doing all of the above and nothing worked. I really started to believe what the experts had told me and I doubted myself. And yet, I couldn't shake the feeling there was something blocking my ears. I needed something stronger. And then I found this.

I unpacked everything and read the warnings about not inserting the tip too far so you don't rupture your ear drum. I exercised until my head was hot and then tilted my head and added the olive oil and hydrogen peroxide drops and waited about five minutes. I filled the bottle with warm/hot water and slowly inserted the tip into my right ear, wondering how painful it would be if I touched my eardrum. I kept going until the blue disc was against my outer ear and I felt nothing. No pain, no sensation, no feeling, nothing. So I pulled the trigger, barely feeling the jet stream in my ear. I did this slowly, and ramped it up from there. And then I saw a few pieces of wax, like the size of fingernail clippings, fall into the sink. Inspired, I basically began squeezing non-stop, emptying the bottle into my ear. It felt like something was dislodging and coming loose in my ear. And then, presto, magic, euphoria. A huge piece of earwax, about the size of a lima bean, fell right out of my ear into the sink. I was stunned, floored. I repeated the same process in my left ear and had the exact same result. I kept staring at those two globs in the sink, amazed.

My waking vertigo vanished. The dizziness I experienced when bending over or tilting my head vanished. The sinusitis cleared up and has not returned since. My ears pop when changing elevation like they should. My hearing is so much better than it was before. In an odd way I felt like I was younger, more youthful, and I was only 24 at the time haha. A year after that initial cleaning I thought it would be a good idea to clean my ears again. So I repeated the process just like before and when I slowly inserted the tip into my ear I didn't get halfway to the blue disc when I suddenly felt an incredibly sharp pain; the tip had just grazed my ear drum. When I had done it the first time the ear wax impaction was so thick I was able to jab that thing as hard as I wanted into my ear without feeling a thing. The second time around, a year later, and I couldn't even graze my eardrum without doubling over in pain. So please be careful when using this product. But it is an absolute game-changer; it literally changed my life.
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Fantastic product for both kids and adults
by HWhite (5 out of 5 stars)
August 12, 2018

This product is FANTASTIC!!

Back story:

I took my 7 yr old to the pediatrician for his yearly physical and he said that my son had a lot of wax build up in his ears. The doctor suggested using debrox to soften and remove the wax. I tried it but that did not help. We went to see another doctor about the wax and he suggested using a few drops of peroxide then flush with warm water. I tried that and it helped, but the change was very minimal. Rather than paying for the doctor to remove the wax I decided to research on my own. I'm so glad I did.

Before purchasing this product I read a lot of the reviews and looked at some very gross pictures then decided I would give it a try.

The mixture I used in the bottle was 1 part peroxide (a third of the bottle) 2 parts very warm water (2 thirds of the bottle) gave it a shake and used my husband as the Guinea pig. From each ear there was a large clump of wax that was literally washed out of his ear, so gross. I emptied the bottle in one ear, refilled and flushed the second ear, also emptying the bottle. Each time he sat on the bed with a towel draped around him and a plastic bowl to catch the water as it cascaded out of his ear.

Then we moved on to my son. I made the same mixture (also I changed the tip) when I flushed his right ear nothing came out. I thought maybe it was just stuck, so I flushed the same ear a second time and still nothing. Then I flushed his left ear and it was like the mud faucet opened. So much wax came out, the water was brown. I refilled and flushed the same ear a second time. Again more wax came out, not as muddy as before but there were clumps. So I flushed a third time and this time it was all clear.

This thing really worked and my son said his ear felt really clean, which was great.
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works but read all instructions before use.
by I hate walmart (4 out of 5 stars)
November 16, 2018

This product works fine HOWEVER there are 2 things I hope people will find in this review when using the product. #1 DO NOT UNDER AN CIRCUMSTANCE USE COLD OR COLD TAP WATER. You will have Virtigo and nasuea so bad you will want to die. Not a joke the room literally was spinning in circles when A nurse of all people use cold tap water. Make sure the water is warm not hot but a pleasant level of warm. 2nd tip you will need to squirt the trigger kind of hard. I saw no results with the product at home and had to go to doctors where hilariously enough they used the same exact bottle. Only difference is they really sprayed the water in my ear with a lot more force and dialoged the earwax I had blocking my ear canal. So over its a fine product but those 2 things really need to be in big bold print. The use warm water is on there but it needs to be made much larger and bold. I wish tehy sold the ear cups that catch teh water adn earwax as you wash with the kit. They are really useful and stop messes
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Purchased for Home As I Utilize This In Practice as a Nurse Practitioner
by Cpronzato (5 out of 5 stars)
March 27, 2017

I use this device in my clinic as a Nurse Practitioner. I found that it worked quickly and easily with patients and decided to purchase one for home. Everything that you need to get started comes in the kit. You will need to purchase additional ear wick attachments though. The kit came with a few, I do not remember how many, but I believe it was 5 or less. From a clinician standpoint, I would add a few drops of baby shampoo into the water, shake and then use the device as instructed. The baby shampoo helps to loosen the wax in the ear. Remember, that the wax in the ear is supposed to be there and this is when wax build-up is extreme and it affects hearing.
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Beware of hearing loss
by James Williams (1 out of 5 stars)
July 22, 2018

Although this product was successful at getting a large chunk of earwax out of my right ear, it also has caused a significant amount of hearing loss in both of my ears. The sound of the water was extremely loud (like sitting next to the loudspeaker at a rock concert), and I'm concerned the tube may have gone too far into my ear canal and punctured something. 24 hours after using it I still have noticeable hearing loss. At this point I can only hope my ears will eventually return to normal. I will definitely not be using this product again.
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Better Than a Bulb, But May Not Be Enough To Dislodge All Wax Buildups
by AZ Cyclist (5 out of 5 stars)
December 6, 2017

Very pleased with this system, but be aware that it won't always work the first time. I had been using a bulb system before, couldn't get the wax to come out. This system is much more forceful and has way more capacity, so you can wash and wash with it. But even with multiple washings it wasn't able to dislodge a wax deposit I had. It did a great job of softening it, so combined with an otoscope (Dr. Mom) to help me locate it, and an ear wax removal tool (plastic with discs on one end and a scoop on the other), I was able to gently get hold of the deposit and remove it. Yuck! Nothing more gross, but it's just how we're made. Hearing instantly restored. If you have issues, I suggest getting an otoscope, this washer and a basin, and an ear wax removal tool. Oh, and an assistant, the most important part! If you decide to use the tool after repeated washings don't work, be EXTREMELY careful. I barely hold on to the tool when putting it in the ear canal, contact with the eardrum must be avoided and is extremely uncomfortable if you do so. If you have any doubts at all about using a tool, go to your PCP or an ear doctor instead. Using the otoscope to locate the exact position helps a lot, you can use a mirror to look at the angle of the otoscope, then when you (not your assistant!) use the ear wax tool, you can angle it the same way and locate the wax more easily. Good luck.
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Helped cure my 6yo ears issue.
by E. Konner (5 out of 5 stars)
December 5, 2017

These bottle have saved me a lot of copays with the ENT. My 6 year old ears would get clogged every two weeks with a beige consistency which wasn't wax. I went through 3 ENTs in 3 years trying to getting him well and none of them could figured out that he had a problem with ear fungus. I tried every ear drop prescribed, listed on Amazon, and sold at whole foods and nothing helped until I started washing his ears with this bottle and putting two drops of alcohol in each ear right after. He didn't mind the ear washing at all.

His ears have been cleared for 6 weeks now after 3 long years of suffering. Is a miracle.
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The needle like tip broke off and was lodged in my ear cannal since June of 2018.
by Kyle Kichner (1 out of 5 stars)
January 9, 2019

I had used the product and saw that there was a lot of plastic pieces. I assumed the tip had failed, so I placed another one on and use it to flush any lasting pieces out. I then put the product away until January 7, 2019. When I used it then, I noticed a massive amount of pain that persisted with q-tips, earwax remover. I became concerned and made an immediate doctor's appointment. They saw that there the entire plastic needle looking product had become a "V' shape and lodged into my ear canal. The doc tried to remove using tweezers, but couldn't obtain the proper hold. They used a tooth water pic and increased the pressure ever slowly. That knocked it looser, but they were really wanting to send me down to specialists to have it removed. At this point, it was SO CLOSE and I wanted it OUT. So I held the light for her while she used two hands on the tweezer system. If finally came out.

There is some residual pain, but a level of relief. Some of you may be wondering how it was stuck for so long. I do have life-long related damage in that ear brought on by military service. That could have played a large part in it going unnoticed so long.

I just wanted to make sure this information got out there and people were very aware. This could have turned out badly.
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Cannot Recommend
by Outta Control (1 out of 5 stars)
June 13, 2018

Just did not work for me. I followed the instructions very closely. When it did not loosen anything, I did one more round. When I finished, I had water sloshing around inside my ears and it took two days for it to drain. My hearing was worse than when I started! I can not recommend this item. That was $30 down the drain. I will let the doctor do it. When they do it with their equipment, something always comes out and I can hear perfect again.
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Works as described!!!
by eknal (5 out of 5 stars)
September 29, 2017

I was skeptical..... but no more! I wish I took gross and disgusting pictures like everyone else! Needless to say, but my experience looked just like all those pictures...lol. I've always been bugged by ear wax, and I've been going away from q-tips because everyone says they're bad and all that. But one night I couldn't stand it anymore and I went to town with my old love the q-tip. Huge mistake, I impacted the wax so bad I was like half deaf, then I got all freaked out and made my own solution of 1/4 hydrogen peroxide and squirt it in my ear for 5 minutes. That seemed to get a little out, but it was crackling! I went to bed and woke up to even worse deafening.

So I had enough and ordered this, we read the directions and my wife filled it up with hot water(because it gets cool quick, and I didn't mind it being on the hotter side) and she put vinegar in, which I thought was weird, but that is what the directions stated. Well I couldn't be happier, because I could feel it working, and it was crackling. I had my wife pump/spray for me, and you have to get a constant pump action going to get best results. We did my problem ear, and a lot came out, but nothing crazy, I had her do it 4 or 5 times. So then we did my good ear, and a huge chuck came out, to which I was very pleased!

No complaints, the only issue I had was the water was stuck in my ear after, and I needed to suction it out with my hands. I've had swimmers ear in the past, so I don't even know if I should be using this, but I didn't care.... but I am curious.

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