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The Clinere Ear Cleaner is a reusable tool designed for safe and gentle earwax removal at home. Featuring a flexible scoop and a comfort guide, it effectively cleans the ear canal without pushing wax deeper, while being eco-friendly and made from recycled plastic. Perfect for those suffering from earwax buildup or itchiness, this tool is a must-have for your personal care routine.
P**K
Wax remover
This was easy to use and does the job. Gets the wax out of your ears. You don’t have to worry about going to far in the ear.
S**R
Better Than Orotek
These are very similar to the orotek blue ones but they dont break as easily and they also reach a bit further. I had wax that just wasnt coming out no matter what I did and I had been using the orotek ones. When I switched to this one, I started getting the wax out because it was just beyond the reach of the other onesThe best way to get to the wax, is to put it in as far as possible, and then go straight up with it, up and out.Then go straight in and back towards your outer ear, then out.I had been getting my ears clogged for 6 months at a time where I couldnt hear. Once I unclogged them, this is the product thats been preventing it from happening again.Also another tip, is to take a cotton ball saturated with hydrogen peroxide and tilt your head so your ears pointing upwards. Drop 2 drops into the ear. Wait 7 seconds, plug the ear with dry cotton and turn your head the other way so it drains out. Then take this tool and you will be pulling out foamy wax that seemed like it wasnt there when you used it dry.A lot of people (myself included) will use peroxide and let it sit in the ear for a few minutes with the head tilted or upwards laying down. Dont do this! Thats a good way to clog your ears for months. the reason is, that wax is created just inside the ear hole. Its supposed to drain out of your ear.But some people get a buildup just inside that hole. The worst thing you can do is use a q tip because that pushes the wax into the ear canal. But laying down with peroxide will start dissolving wax but because your on your side, it all starts draining down onto the eardrum, instead of outwards.Youll end up with a melted candle covering your eardrum and once that happens, your pretty much deaf and its almost impossible to remove it. I finally did with warm water/peroxide and an ear bulb but it took a couple hundred squeezes.I dont recommend doing that. Just go to the Dr if it doesnt rinse out after a few tries. But then once your all clear, the method I detailed above really does work to keep the ears from getting clogged again.
J**E
Extremely Brittle
This product seems dangerous. I bought it because of the safety guard and because it was supposedly reusable. But on the second use the handle snapped right behind the guard. I kept the little gaurd and scoop and tried to continue to use this since it wasn’t cheap and was something I needed. After a few more uses the scoop broke in my ear! This product is trash and not safe in my opinion. Possibly their disposable versions are better but this one is TERRIBLE.
J**E
Works great
I've bought a few of these now and I definitely prefer them to any other ear cleaner I bought. I like the stopper makes it so they can't go too far into your ear and the scoop really helps getting all the ear wax out. My biggest problem with them is there is a little weak spot on them from the injection molding and that tends to be where they break. I have a couple of them on rotation so that if one breaks I'm not out of an ear cleaner. Overall pretty good.
R**T
Seemed to push wax in rather than out. Have small ear canals.
I got this after my old plastic hollow scooper broke, and I couldn't find anything similar without buying a large kit. I know I have lots of wax, because my old one got it out, and my doctors always commented on how clean my ears are. This one did not get any out after repeated attempts, and I feared it was just pushing it in. I have very small ear canals, and before I started using my last scooper many years ago, I had a lot of problems with ear removal devices pushing the wax in.
Z**.
Pricy upfront, but if you have waxy ears, it might be worth it!
I wasn't sure if buying this as opposed to the disposable Clinere cleaners was the best decision. I knew I wanted to go with Clinere because I had tried their disposable cleaners before, and they worked very well for me (I have very waxy ears), but I didn't like the idea of having to keep getting disposable ones. This seemed sort of expensive for just one plastic ear cleaner, but I think it will ultimately save me money. It's lasted a few months now and I don't think it will have reason to break anytime soon.I don't like the shape quite as much as the disposable ones (it's narrower and a bit pointier, so you have to be extra careful), and it doesn't have the fins that those do, either, but it still works to clean out earwax. I've also still got a bottle of the ear oil from when I got the disposable ones, and I've found that pairing that with this cleaner works better for me than just using it without oil. But it works without the oil, too.Fairly easy to clean--I've followed the instructions and just use a soft toothbrush and soap followed by rubbing alcohol. But it is sort of tedious, and sometimes I forget or don't feel like going to get all that stuff if I forgot to bring it with me.
D**R
Broke after a few weeks
This *should* be a firm silicone ear cleaner but it is actually a hard plastic tool. It kind of rough on the ear. The stop guard is good to keep you from going too deep. Quality is not great because it broke after a few weeks and a lot of.other reviews mentioned that as well.
B**B
Work great!
These work great.. a lot better than the ones with the round circle tip.
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