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Can anyone recommend a home ear suctioning device please?

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AnotherVice · 22/05/2025 21:47

As per the title really. My son gets a lot of ear wax and keeps asking me to go at it with tweezers. Whilst I’m quite happy to I know suctioning would be far safer! I’ve had a quick google but a recommendation would be good.

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elliejjtiny · 22/05/2025 21:57

Following. My 11 year old wears hearing aids so he gets loads of ear wax. The audiologist put a camera on a tube thing in his ear last time we were there so I could see the inside of his ear on the big screen. It was marvellous, so much better than the one I got on Amazon for £20.

Ecclessnake · 31/05/2025 08:50

I have used the ear candles in the past and they have been effective. Also v satisfying to see what’s come out when you unwrap them at the end. You can have it done at a lot of salons first if you want to see how they do it then buy some to do at home. I have tiny ear holes so wax doesn’t naturally come out so am well versed with this! My mum always used to use a Kirby grip to sort of hoick wax out and I still do this too, which could be more efficient than tweezers?

CharlotteCChapel · 02/06/2025 09:55

Ecclessnake · 31/05/2025 08:50

I have used the ear candles in the past and they have been effective. Also v satisfying to see what’s come out when you unwrap them at the end. You can have it done at a lot of salons first if you want to see how they do it then buy some to do at home. I have tiny ear holes so wax doesn’t naturally come out so am well versed with this! My mum always used to use a Kirby grip to sort of hoick wax out and I still do this too, which could be more efficient than tweezers?

It's been proven that the wax from ear candles is from the candle not the ear.

Soubriquet · 04/06/2025 18:34

Also following…. I KNOW I have thick ear wax in one ear. Doctor confirmed it. I’ve been using olive oil for a week and I’ve got this to try. I tried it before olive oil and I haven’t gotten anything yet. I did my daughters and stuff came out so I know it works.

Im trying tomorrow, and if that doesn’t work, I’m getting in hydrogen peroxide to try in the bottle (if recommends it) and if THAT doesn’t work, I’m gonna have to bite the bullet and pay for an ear syringing which is around £60. I’m really hoping it works

Ear Wax Removal Tool by Tilcare - Ear Irrigation Flushing System for Adults & Kids - Perfect Ear Cleaning Kit - Includes Basin, Syringe, Curette Kit, Towel and 30 Disposable Tips : Amazon.co.uk: Health & Personal Care

Ear Wax Removal Tool by Tilcare - Ear Irrigation Flushing System for Adults & Kids - Perfect Ear Cleaning Kit - Includes Basin, Syringe, Curette Kit, Towel and 30 Disposable Tips : Amazon.co.uk: Health & Personal Care

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Soubriquet · 05/06/2025 14:31

Well, I think it’s working. Might need to do it over a couple of days cos it gives your hands cramps pulling it, but looooook

Can anyone recommend a home ear suctioning device please?
Can anyone recommend a home ear suctioning device please?
Soubriquet · 06/06/2025 17:55

So yeah…definitely works!

Can anyone recommend a home ear suctioning device please?
Can anyone recommend a home ear suctioning device please?
Justasmallgless · 09/06/2025 21:06

That’s brilliant @soubriquet
thank you

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