Efficient Ear Cleaning Tool: Different from the cotton swabs which may further push the wax into the ear, the scoop shaped earwax remover tools can effectively remove buildup earwax. These are professional tools for caring for your ears.
Anti-Rust Stainless Steel: All ear picks are made of stainless steel, durable and anti-rust, easy to cleaning. They're extra durable in use and not easy to distort.
Ergonomic Design: Fully polished tools with smooth and rounded surface, all to prevent any irritation or scratching and make sure you can massage the ear canal and relieve itching while cleaning. The handles of the ear pick tools are designed for a non-slip grip.
Easy To Use And Cleaning: Rinse them off thoroughly with soap and water before and after use. Comes with a small brush for you to clean the debris before and after use.
Well Packaged And Portable: Comes with a portable packing box to store and you can carry these ear wax removal tools to anywhere, suitable for daily home use or travel use, and also a great gift idea.
Fomatrade 8 Pcs Ear Pick Earwax Removal Kit $5.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Reborn-AU via Amazon AU
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You mean MEOWRUFF?
never put anything in your ear that's smaller than your fist
Dr Karl says, "Never put anything in your ear that's smaller than your elbow."
I hear you….
What? Speak up!
I have been speaking for while… You shouldn't have put anything in your ear ..
When I tried that on someone else I knocked them out.
What great idea jabbing stainless steel rods in your ear (sarcasm) i think its better left to a Doctor.
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Are there any instructions for the widen ear spoon from the picture? I'd like wider ears
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You know if you leave your ears alone they eventually roll out a ball of wax on their own? Either that or something is living inside my ear…
Dung beetle's cousin.
Poking and prodding my ear with a metal stick, what could possibly go wrong?
Totally agreed. Anything like this or even cotton buds can easily damage the ear drums, or compact the wax to make them harder to remove.
Just use an ear saline solution regularly and let the wax dissolve and drain out.
Bought! Must be an Asian thing, best feeling to get all the crap out. Not sure why so many comments saying go to a doctor, unless you have like Parkinsons or something it's pretty foolproof (as in don't jab it in willy nilly but SLOWLY follow the canal with the round end)
We Asians have dry ear wax compared to other races so it more common for us to pick our ears ourselves.
Yeah, pretty sure non-Asians were the ones that negged me 😂
That is typically what doctors suggest. Risk of damage to ear canal and infections, risk of damage to ear drum etc.
If you are not sure why people are making comments saying go to a doctor maybe you should talk to your doctor the next time you see them and get proper advice
Depends on the doctor as well… traditional Chinese medicine doctor go ham.
Yeah fair point. But mainstream doctors won't and it will likely be the mainstream doctors that will deal with the fall out after people go ham and for those that cause injury
@Chocobros: I knew a guy who died whilst using one of these . Fell off his skateboard and was then hit by a truck
@altomic: Whilst using a mainstream doctor? Sounds like a guy who can multitask so kinda surprising he died. Reckon you made it up :p
@Chocobros: The truck driver was a Dr….
@altomic: Didn't see that one coming… Somewhat like the guy you described
I've never needed to go to a doctor to clean my ears, when I'm perfectly capable of cleaning it myself.
Yeah and there's warning labels on clothes saying "do not iron while wearing". if you are that uncoordinated to jab blindly and bleed or whatever, sure go to a doctor. For those who are confident in their hand control and basically grew up with this, it's great.
There's definitely a risk of damage, but not a high risk if you're cautious. I've used the curved end of an unfolded paperclip to remove wax for decades (just unfold to the first curve to use that bit as a handle). Not had any issues yet, just make sure it's a clean paperclip.
As always can find cheaper on Ali or Ebay.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/233881525644?hash=item36746cdd8c…
Kelsam/Fomatrade/Reborn use OzB as an advertising platform.
No Deal.
True. I got my set for free from a $5 eBay plus coupon.
Similar on Ali for about $3.50AUD delivered.
not bad for March delivery
Thanks for pointing it out. There are cheaper elsewhere. This isn't a bargain.
Last time this was posted for $4.99 it got 5 negs. Now it's more expensive & getting upvotes. Go figure?
Doctor Karl always says - "Don't stick anything in your ears smaller than your elbow"
Also it's not a bargain. Cheaper elsewhere as mentioned above.
Do you just let the peanut butter drips from your ear?
Must be new users on ozbargain.
Yeah typical random whatever-they-can-get-cheap junk, also cheaper elsewhere, and something no one should be using.
I don't like to neg. But this is just a disaster.
We need people like you to remind us, as I almost thought it is a good deal until I see links to cheaper deal and even links to an older deal that got negged. (Just like to old argument why history needs to be taught at school) Same as you I don't like negging!
I wouldn't think this is a good idea. I have used one of these bulbs to flush out earwax though. Use with care!
https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/83223/health-wellnes…The good old Balkan way of sticking your car key into your ear to grab that clump of wax worked for 100's of years😉😉 peeeew u bastard!!
I've missed something in life. I didn't know I was 65 years overdue for a cerumenotomy
Cerumenectomy is what you mean.
Thanks for the correction, it's all Greek to me…
Ela Malaka 😉
Gotta love Chinese reps and their deep understanding of a Western audience.
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I got a thing that has tools like this on the end of a camera so you can see what you're doing (though coordinating it is another matter). You can then see how delicate the inside of your ear is. If you absolutely have to poke stuff up your ears that's a better way to do it.
I normally clean my ears with my elbow
Bought this last time I was drunk and it didn't even get delivered lol… I wrote it off due to the cost. Oh yeah, use this if you want to get injured…
Another day, another Spamazon post. It's like 4/5 a day now. Wonder how long until it overtakes actual deals?
Cheaper elsewhere.
Hardly a deal, you can already grab a kit for those interested on Amazon without any code and cheaper. These probably come out of the same factory in China in any case.
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B08CGFPF8C/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt…
I would also checkout a number of other kits available on Amazon for those that do want something like this for a home remedy rather than seeing a doctor for excessive ear wax buildup cleaning.
Some people aren't unco, I know right extraordinary, and can safely use these tools. For everyone else get the hell out, better yet, go use an ear candle, after seeking advice from the Fire Brigade…
"…Fully polished tools with smooth and rounded surface, all to … and make sure you can massage the ear canal"
Where the (profanity) did these people come up with the idea that the ear canal needs massaging?
This article is a serious health hazard
Everyday price of $5.59 here without any fake discount codes.
Sounds like something a doctor would be using.