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The Tilcare Ear Wax Removal Tool Kit is a comprehensive, easy-to-use ear irrigation system designed for safe and effective earwax removal at home. Featuring a 100ml soft jet spray bottle, a 4-piece stainless steel curette set, a basin, microfiber towel, and 30 disposable tips, it caters to all ages and helps avoid costly doctor visits. Trusted by thousands, this kit delivers professional-grade ear cleaning with hygienic, mess-free convenience.


















| ASIN | B0865JJZ7K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,102 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #29 in Earwax Removal Products |
| Brand | Tilcare |
| Brand Name | Tilcare |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 13,814 Reviews |
| Item Volume | 100 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Tilcare |
| Material | Plastic, Rubber |
| Sterile | Non-Sterile |
| Sterility Rating | Non-Sterile |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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.
J**E
Worked great
Product worked as intended. I had a completely clogged shut ear, and this fixed it. I had been using Debrox drops for about a week leading up to ordering and using this product. So, the drops might have helped soften/ loosen the issue, but they were not clearing it up on its own. If self-using I recommend cleaning your ear in a hot shower. It cuts down on the mess, and the steam helps loosen ear wax.
L**S
Ear cleaner kit
Does good and kind of cleans my ears
C**N
Money saver and very effective
This thing has paid for itself a thousand times over. I had to take my kid to the dr for an ear issue and found it drains and builds up wax quickly. All she needed was flushing. Walking out after a 312 bill, I researched and found this. Saving me over $300 each time we use it and we do it weekly. I purchased the 1st one in 2020. I just had to replace it this year. You do the math. It is easy to use. Comes with multiple tip replacements. Lasted 5 years. And it works really well, letting you direct the spray via the tip having a slight angle to it.
U**V
Great tool
Great tool. It helped remove ear wax. Warm water or slight hot (~104F) helps remove built up wax easily. Only downside is the plastic bottle deforms easily on adding hot (104F) water. Quantity of the bottle is insufficient, I had to fill it up 4 times to get the job done. The spoons are too short to handle.
M**C
Removes Ear Taters
Works really well. Follow the directions and it makes the process easy. All the equipment that comes in the kit are really nice. There's no pain unless you have like a serious condition which needs medical attention. Used this on one of our elder family members, said it was a great experience and could hear better. Used this on one of our younger family members, no issues but be ready to see a tater or two roll out.
I**2
Did the job
It helped tremendously, on stubborn earwax. Make sure to opt for room temp distilled water or distilled lurk warm.
3**S
Don't waste your money
I'm not sure where all these great reviews are coming from. I got this kit to help my mother with her ears. She gets alot of wax from her hearing aids. Used to work in a doctor's office. I've had to clear more than one impacted ear canal. Figured this would be easy. This kit has some 'interesting' choices like the METAL TOOLS... holy crap don't use these unless you are experienced, with a head lamp so you can see exactly what you are doing as you could permanently damage someone. The bottle didn't work at all. Took it all apart. Put it all back together again. Would not spray. I had to go grab another spray bottle. Once we got it working the very short nozzles on this thing might be 'safer' to use... but completely useless as they were too short and too fat to fit into her ear canal. We could wash the outside.. but literally got NOTHING out of the ear. Maybe if you have super short and super wide canals it would work.. but then you probably don't have to worry about ear wax being a problem as they would clean normally. Do not recommend. Too late to send it back. Going to go searching for a decent one.
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