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[Prime] Ear Pick Earwax Removal Kit $6.29 (Was $8.99) Delivered @ SEVENDAYS Direct Amazon AU

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  • +16

    Yikes, this is just plain unsafe.

    Perfect for chindren though

    • Yeah, ear picks are generally better than ramming a q-tip into your ear, but I wouldn't go with this set. Ideally, they need to be stainless steel, which it seems like this set isn't.

    • +2

      These are actually really handy and unlike qtips you can pull the wax out instead of pushing it deeper. They are very common in Asia and have been used for generations

  • +3

    Stop going in when you feel it touch your brain.

    • +2

      I usually stop when i start seeing coloured flashing lights

  • +4

    Ear is a self cleaning part of your body. This is not required… can only do more harm then good.

    • +5

      This is a quote straight from your site..

      "What to do about "cerumenosis"
      Buildup of earwax can cause symptoms. When it does, doctors call it "cerumenosis" and recommend over-the-counter ear drops that can soften earwax and allow it to exit the ear more easily (with gentle irrigation, such as during a shower). Or, a healthcare provider can look inside your ear and use instruments specifically designed to remove earwax."

      See instruments are used.

      • +9

        Healthcare providers can also use scalpels to remove skin cancer, so technically you could do it yourself, but I think the emphasis should be on the "healthcare provider". A doctor who was cleaning out gunk from my ears - in his case just using warm water - recommended that other than ear drops the only tool you should use to remove ear wax yourself is your own elbow. In other words, just no. He had seen too many people with damaged ear drums etc.

    • -1

      Do clean if your sexual routine involves ear drum licking

  • need something with build in light.

    • Need wifi camera premium version

      • 4k recording? :-)

        • 8K 3D would be nice

    • +1

      I bought one with a built in light earlier this year.
      It hooks up to USB so you can use PC or mobile
      But I have not used it yet, I still grab the small phillips head screw driver that I ground the end flat; I use it multiple times a week.
      I have been having wax build-up problems for half a century & I have yet to push any in or gone deaf - yet

    • And Bluetooth, then we can call them "smart"

  • +1

    Thanks, birthday present for the missus now sorted.

  • +1

    whatever you do, dont sneeze halfway

  • "chindren"

    • +1

      yeah it a real word, its mean Chinese children

  • I just used them to make candles

    • Wow sounds like you've got a massive ear wax problem!

  • Please don't use those, you will 100% harm your ear.
    Just go to a chemist and buy ear wax removal drops.

  • Thanks OP, bought 6

  • Just squirt some Hydrogen Peroxide in, wait a few minutes, then let it go with the flow! 👍

    • +1

      😁 /this is a joke and not medical advice

      (actually i am not even sure this is a joke a or not)

      • It is not a joke – hydrogen peroxide softens ear wax. Most ear drops for wax removal contain hydrogen peroxide as an active ingredient. Combine it with an ear syringe after letting it soften and you’ll remove most ear wax.

        • +1

          I cant hear what you re saying, i got hydrogen peroxide in my ears

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