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The Doctor Easy Wax-Rx pH Conditioned Ear Wash System is a physician-designed solution for effective ear wax removal at home. This comprehensive kit includes a pH balanced cleaning solution, three disposable tips, a collection basin, and ear wax removal aid drops, allowing for three complete washes to ensure optimal ear health.
A**R
Works great, easy to use, well worth the money!
My right ear has been clogged with wax for over a year. Often I was almost deaf in that ear, and it was uncomfortable. This kit worked great. I put in the drops, waited quite a while, then used the spray bottle. It sprays with quite a bit of pressure. The tips, essentially very thin soft flexible tubes, go down pretty far in the ear canal. I got out several large globs of wax, and a bunch of little stuff. Almost wanted a pic even though it was also really gross. My ear was immediately better. I wasn't sure what the conditioner really does but I decided to go ahead and use it. I plan on using it on the other ear today.I was a bit concerned reading reviews of people feeling they could reuse the tips. The tip I used was covered with wax by the end, and the tube is very thin. I don't see a way to sterilize it, even just using it myself, the tube goes pretty far in your ear and you don't want to introduce bacteria next time! One comment is the tip fell off once, I did see a recommendation later to twist it on so will try that next time.For people saying this is just a spray bottle, really? Most spray bottles don't have the long attachment, and the tube on the tip seemed to deliver the water deep in the ear. I pictured it pressure washing through the wax, as the wax came out the tube can go further and get the deeper, impacted ear wax. There is no way a little bulb washer is going to give you that pressure and amount of water. I refilled the bottle several times, even once more when I thought it was clean and got out another big glob.One recommendation for an improvement would be individually packaging sterile tips? Also, what temp is "very warm"? I used pretty warm water but a bit nervous about it being too hot so probably not as warm as I could have used.Will definitely purchase refills, highly recommended!
T**O
To use the softener which comes with it.
Very good product, my wife and I share this it worksgreat, just make sure to use the wax softener providedwith this product.
D**O
Functional
Has everything needed to clean ears. Use the solution to soften wax. Then use warm water to irrigate. Great that it comes with a basin to catch water sprayed into ears. Very functional kit.
L**Z
Great kit for cleaning out those ears.
It’s a nice little kit for getting the wax out. They give you everything you need. Honestly I was expecting some kind of vacuum. But this worked just as well. It’s all reusable too! You get a basin, disposable tips, peroxide drops, an ear rinse and even ear plugs. Well worth its price.
F**S
I feel like a fool
Primary product (the wax softening drops) works; but, extremely overpriced. I paid approx $40 for a product that is widely available at drug stores (minus the brand name advertised on tv & the non-functional 'system'..see below) for $6 to $8. I feel like a fool.This product contains 6.5% carbamide peroxide in anhydrous glycerin. For an example, check out Walgreen' minus $7 offering...exactly the same. Oh, Walgreen doesn't give you the non functional spray bottle (see below) that went into the trash on day one. There are many similar alternatives.Part of this brand name's "system" is the pump sprayer for rinsing the ear after using the softener. Pitiful. Mine did not work at all. A "disposable" tip has to be attached to the sprayer for the sprayer to be functional. My tip would not stay in place. First squeeze and the tip falls off. Based on my unit, a major redesign is required.The clearly stated "disposable" tip is another negative to this over priced product (it didn't work). Have you ever used a spray nasal decongestant? Did you throw the product away the first time you used it? Of course not.Because the provided pump sprayer was DOA, I used something I already had. One of those "turkey baster" looking thingies that are primarily used as nasal cleaners for babies.Save your money. Go to your drugstore or their website. Spend $6 to $8.Don't purchase multiple "nasal cleaners for babies". With reasonable common sense, they should not be considered disposable.I fell for it and can not believe the overwhelming positive Amazon reviews.
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