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The Elephant Ear Washer Economy Bottle System by Doctor Easy offers a trusted, professional-grade ear cleaning solution with powerful pressure and deep-reaching disposable tips. Designed for safe, hygienic use, this cost-effective kit has earned a 4.5-star rating from over 3,000 users and leverages 25 years of medical expertise to keep your ears free from wax buildup and infections.







| ASIN | B07B68DPMT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,733 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #206 in Earwax Removal Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,045) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | EE |
| Manufacturer | Doctor Easy Medical Products |
| Package Dimensions | 11.81 x 9.72 x 3.31 inches; 4.66 ounces |
K**N
Saves ear infections.
Works perfect. I use with white vinegar and warm water, 60/40 mix so water that doesn't exit immediately doesn't turn into a problem. Third one ordered over time. Order extra tips.
C**O
Nice powerful reasonable price.
This is a great product has plenty of pressure and the little adapter things or tubes or whatever they are and go down far enough into your ear that if you're squirting bad it really breaks up the ear wax and flushes it out which is really nice feeling to have your ears be free of obstruction I have significant wax buildup at times and this takes care of it every time.
V**X
Cheap, effective, safe, and easy to use
Value for money: This product is cheaper than going to an urgent care, where they would use the same exact product. It is perfectly safe as long as you dont have any pre existing ear conditions or an infection. Ease of use: Product is very simple to use. All you have to do is mix 2 tsp of white vinegar with very warm but not hot water. If water is cold or hot your equilibrium will be thrown off, and you may become dizzy. Then attach the tip to the hose. You may need to trim the tip. You may want to buy an ear basin. I bought an ear basin and ended up not using it, opting for just leaning over the sink. Personally, my ear that had a large plug of wax took about 1/2 to 3/4 of the solution for it to become unclogged. Using a wax softener may be helpful Comfort: You shouldn’t feel any pain when inserting the tip. If you have size-able wax build up there will be a lot of pressure until the wax releases causing some discomfort. I irrigated my own ear, in order to maintain safe control over the product. It is highly possible that you experience irritation from the flow of water. My right ear was so clogged that i regained a lot of hearing. I believe this increased audio input which resulted in a mild headache Summary: Overall i would highly recommend this product. Maybe not completely worth the money for one use. It comes with 5 tips though, which means you can get 5 uses out of it. Completely worth the cost considering product can be used practically endlessly as long as you keep buying replaceable tips
Y**X
WOW, Impressed! (I couldn't hear you, now I can!)
I CAN'T HEAR YOU How FRUSTRATING it had been living for a week without the ability to hear much from one ear… aargh! It was clogged the day after stand up paddle boarding in the picturesque Newport Beach, California, harbor, and it felt like having been underwater with a ringing bell inside the head. Five days of Debrox Ear Wax removal and Debrox Swimmer’s Ear drops did nothing but contribute to continued irritation and a small amount of worry that something might have been wrong. Did I have impacted earwax, water stuck in the canal, an ear infection, or worse? If clogging continued for four (4) days, the recommendation was to see a doctor, but amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, I wanted to avoid public places whenever possible in order to keep at-risk, 70-year-old mother-in-law and infant daughter safe. The aftermath of hearing loss also negatively affected my physical balance, patience, and quality of life, and countless times, my wife and children were told that I could not hear them. I still clearly remember my son’s disappointed face when he was told he had to play by himself because I was too aggravated to concentrate on listening. As I am writing this review, my full hearing had been restored in an instant with a combination of tools that flushed out impacted earwax. I could not have been happier than to share the experience in hopes of helping others, or to inform those wondering what may be the best way of keeping wax at bay. Hint: cotton swabs are not it! First, we will go over what earwax is for, how it builds up, and how it can be removed. Finally, I will share how my ear was finally cleared from IMPACTED EARWAX after five days of trying various remedies. ******************** MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This review is for informational purposes only. I am not a doctor, and you should seek a qualified, medical professional for advice, diagnosis, or treatment. ******************** EARWAX PURPOSE Ear wax, an oily, waterproof barrier, is naturally produced by the body to trap and keep out bacteria, fungi, dirt, and other contaminants from reaching the highly sensitive, easily-damaged ear drums. It also keeps water from irritating the ear canal skin. According to the Otolaryngologist I saw two years ago, wax is automatically expelled by the ear like a conveyor belt, and in normal circumstances, you do not have to do any regular cleaning. BUILDUP CAUSES There are many reasons for earwax to build up, and even if most of the canal is blocked, it does not lead to noticeable hearing loss. What does contribute to blockage is the use of cotton swabs and other objects that likely push wax in deeper into the canal. In my case, the left ear produces wax so fast, its waste management facility has difficulty keeping up with removal. Furthermore, I did sometimes use cotton swabs (despite every physician’s warning) to remove some wax and relieve an itching ear canal. The use of in-ear headphones and earbuds, such as Apple AirPods, can contribute to infection, push wax deeper into the canal, and prevent natural wax removal. Cotton swabs should NOT be used to clean earwax. They push wax deeper into the ear canal, making impacted wax removal difficult and potentially dangerous. See Healthy Hearing. REMEDIES According to KidsHealth, if a child has earwax buildup or a blockage, it’s best to see a pediatrician. Do NOT try to remove wax yourself even with the remedies that helped clear my latest blockage. You would risk permanently damaging your child’s hearing! Regular, warm showers or baths should be enough for earwax to naturally be removed. EARWAX SOFTENING - Hydrogen peroxide - Baby oil - Debrox Ear Wax Removal One should be aware that once wax has been softened, it should immediately be flushed out with a bulb syringe (filled with WARM — not hot or cold — water) to keep it from re-solidifying and settling into a worse state. Using cold water can cause severe vertigo and vomit. EAR IRRIGATION According to several, medical sites, irrigation should NOT be attempted if you have an ear injury, hole in the ear drum, or had a medical procedure done on the ear. Consult your doctor first! - Bulb syringe - Earwax irrigation removal kit Rinse the ear with WARM water. Using too hot or too cold water can cause dizziness, vertigo, and vomitting. DOCTOR'S HELP An ENT doctor can help irrigate, vacuum, or scrape out excess wax. In fact, my Otolaryngologist suggested that like annual health checkups or dental cleanings, I should consider coming in for ear cleaning once a year. Thank you, but I would not go there and pay $60 per visit if effective remedies were available. GOT BLOCKAGE AGAIN Two years after the Otolaryngologist vacuumed a massive amount of wax out of my left ear, I once again had blockage five days ago. It had occurred a couple times before and would clear on its own a few days later, but not this time. Unlike the last times where I could still hear, I would have VERY reduced hearing this time around. Hydrogen peroxide, warm showers, warm syringe irrigation, and Debrox Ear Wax Removal did nothing but to add to the frustration. With the COVID-19 pandemic high for our County, seeing a doctor would be my absolute, last resort. So, I set out to inspect the ear myself when I came across an irrigation product that finally resolved my problem. OTOSCOPE Out of curiosity, I purchased a wireless, battery-operated Oxbird Otoscope to see what was happening inside both ears. It involved carefully navigating the ear canal while viewing the live video feed on a smartphone app (both Android and Apple iOS are supported). I had not been this nervous in a LONG time… a small mistake could permanently damage my hearing! - Unaffected RIGHT ear was looked at first to see how far I could insert the otoscope before it got too close to the ear drum. It was pretty gross of a view! - Clogged LEFT ear was inspected with the LED-lit camera until it was greeted by a wall of alien-looking goo from a horror movie The entire time, I had both elbows on the table and was extremely nervous about making any mistake or getting too close to the ear drum with the otoscope. I had no idea what to expect while going into the ear canals! Remember, just a slight touch of the ear drum could rupture it. EAR IRRIGATION Now that I had finally confirmed that the left ear was indeed impacted by earwax again, I attempted to carefully scrape a bit off with the Oxbird Otoscope. That was VERY nerve-wrecking! I eventually stopped because I was not sure how close to the ear drum I was and took a look at the other product that sounded promising: Doctor Easy’s Elephant Ear Washer. The premise of the Ear Washer was simple: fill it up with very warm water and pump to irrigate. The first test pumps were gently and carefully done, and some wax washed out into the Jiesi Ear Wash Basin. Then I pumped more vigorously and suddenly, a large piece of wax was dislodged to the bottom of the basin. My mind was BLOWN. Holy smokes! For giggles, I irrigated the good ear and was surprised to see a fairly large piece wash out too. It was smaller than the other ear’s, however. I was sold and may have finally found a product that can aid with the regular removal of excess wax buildup without having to see an ENT specialist at a cost of $60 per visit. FINALLY A SOLUTION I was ecstatic and enthusiastically told my wife that I could hear again! She gave a small smile, gave a congratulatory look with her eyes, and went back to what she was working on. Well, my readers, I hope that you can share in the celebration if this review had helped you with your earwax build up or blockage. To recap, here is what I had tried for the past week: - Debrox Ear Wax Removal to loosen the wax twice daily, though it appeared ineffective for the blocked ear - Hot showers with a bulb syringe spraying warm water into the ear - Oxbird Otoscope to view the ear canals with its companion video app - Doctor Easy’s Elephant Ear Washer to send a jet stream of very warm water into the ear canals to flush out a mine field of wax, including the mother of them all: impacted wax nearly the size of half a nickel - Ear Wash Basin to catch anything coming out of the ear during irrigation Remember that children under 12 years of age should not be using the Doctor Easy washer and should consult the pediatrician instead. You should also seek medical advice from a qualified professional before attempting anything I had described here. This review simply describes my experience and what worked and did not work for me.
L**W
No need for a doctor visit!
As so many others have said, this is amazing! Truly. All my life I’ve had to get wax build up cleaned out at the doctor’s office. Usually they were unable to tell if I had any ear infections because wax was blocking the view. As an adult, it would get to the point where my hearing was significantly impaired, which would of course lead me to the doctor to get it cleaned out. Well, after hearing about this Elephant Ear Washer, I got it and the Debrox, which I started immediately to loosen everything up. I used it twice a day for 3 days, leaving it in my ear for just a few minutes each time. Then it was time to wash! I did the mixture of very warm water and a bit of white vinegar (as instructed in the Elephant Ear washer package if you don’t have the recommended solution to go in the water) and proceeded as instructed. I actually did it in the shower because I was doing it by myself and I know what a mess it can be. With the first bottle full, I started to see small bits come out, but having just been to the doctor and being told about the significant blockage in one ear, I knew there was more. I went for a second bottle and didn’t get too far into it before the big blockage came out. It’s so disgusting but also ridiculously exciting and satisfying. 😂 I could hear again! Glory! I saved myself a co-pay, the hassle of everything that goes into going to the doctor, and I can reuse the washer when needed! So glad I found this! **I will say, if you have ear pain, please go to the doctor before you use this. You don’t want to create a bigger problem by shooting water into an infected ear.
J**R
Works perfectly!
This thing works!!! I use it often and not a single problem yet!
M**K
This Elephant ear washer bottle didn’t really work for me. It didn’t seem to flush out much wax and the stream is very fine and a little painful if you squeeze trigger too hard.
A**X
This thing works wonders. If you have an issue with compacted ear wax just toss the qtips and order this now. It's the only product that actually flushed my ears out and allowed me to hear again. Can't recommend enough.
T**H
So basically, my husband had the most clogged ears full blockage we tried everything. We bought the camera scooper, the no name spray washer and finally he bought this. I rolled my eyes and said he wasted his money and it’s not going to work. I WAS WRONG! He used it for less then 10 min and WE CAN SEE HIS DRUMS NOW! I’m so happily shocked! So if your trying to decide between no name and this one, just get this one!
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