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Clinere Earwax Removal Kit combines a 6.5% carbamide peroxide formula with a dual-ended cleaning tool to safely and effectively soften and remove earwax. Designed for gentle, at-home use, this 4-count kit offers a fast, non-irritating solution to maintain ear hygiene and relieve itch, helping you hear clearly and feel fresh every day.







| ASIN | B09Y2GPCYF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,694 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #322 in Earwax Removal Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (155) |
| Date First Available | April 15, 2022 |
| Manufacturer | Clinere |
| Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 2.25 x 5 inches; 1.59 ounces |
C**N
These work good in our dog & for too much wax in our ears.
Walmart used to have these there. They stopped carrying & was very pleased with Amazon having them
P**A
Use gently once a day
When used correctly these are a great tool
R**T
Takes some time on dry wax
I have 3 kids, only one of which has normal wax that's easy to clean. The other two have the dry wax that has to be softened and removed, otherwise we have some unpleasant trips to the pediatrician. Usually I use a wax softener from the drug store, but I thought I'd try this one. I'm pleased to report that it does work! It took about a week of daily maintenance, the little spoon that's included is nifty, and easy to clean. This is definitely just as good as the brand I normally use, will definitely be keeping it in the rotation.
C**R
Having clean ears.
Use these for my ears and they work fine.
C**R
Useful little kit to clean ears when too much wax buildup is felt.
I sometimes notice after a hot shower I get some softened ear was that comes out easy with a Q tip or cleaning tool. Since I keep them clean, I know that wax must be coming from where the tools don't normally reach well. The water softens in up and it can be removed. Given that I suspect there is more and tried out this. The silicone tools (four of the same), have a well-articulated raking end. The other end is for scraping and scooping. Both works well. The tools are mostly reusable and wash off easily. If this is for a family it might have been nice to make them in different colors, but that is fixed with tape easy. The stuff does work well I was able to get some nasty looking chunks of partially impacted wax removed. Better to get now than risk infection. My mother got them all the time from not properly cleaning her hearing aids and wearing headphones to watch the TV in bed. Last time I got one I had a severe enough impact I went to one of those quicky ERs to get it fixed. They didn't do a good job, could probably have used this, but ultimately, I figured it was a yeast infection because it smelled like bread, and looked up some home remedies. Must have been a low grade of doctor at that clinic, the yeast smell was definitely present, and they prescribed me an oral antibiotic. I read up on the web and cured it with diluted vinegar in a couple days when the antibiotic did nothing in 5 days. This works well for cleaning so it's a good product. Recommended.
R**R
Plastic scoop does not live up to expectations
This does not work that good. Would rather use a q tip
A**S
No change
It didn’t really help I followed the directions and nothing came out
H**D
Streamlined kit, very simple & easy to use. Just use common sense inserting anything anywhere.
My husband struggles with thick, obstructive ear wax. Unfortunately, he doesn't stay on top of the problem, so he has to go see his PCP frequently to have his ears rinsed out. I have tried so many times to get him to regularly use so many different products, but he won't stick with any of them. This kit by Clinere might be a different story, though. He has actually been using this every day, perhaps because it's so easy. Most ear cleaning kits are messy and often require another adult to help. But he's been using this kit himself (even without prodding or cajoling from me!), putting the drops in for a few days before trying to remove any of the wax with one of the four tools that come with it. Each tool has a 'finned' end which is intended to help remove dry, flaky dead skin and debris along the inside of the ear, while the spoon end is used to actually scoop out softened earwax. My husband prefers the spoon end, and he says it definitely took several days of using the drops before they started to help. To my surprise, he really likes this kit, and I'm just thrilled he's actually using it! Of course, exercise caution while sticking *anything* in or near your ears, but if you struggle like my husband does, this is a very affordable kit that has helped him a lot, and it might be worth a try for you, too.
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