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๐ Clear ears, clear mind โ hear the difference with EZY DOSE!
EZY DOSE Ear Wax Removal Syringe features a doctor-designed Tri-Stream tip and flared nozzle to safely and effectively flush ear wax with up to 20mL capacity. BPA-free and easy to use, itโs perfect for both kids and adults seeking a stress-free, hygienic ear care routine that prevents infections and improves hearing clarity.












| ASIN | B000SOJXGA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,745 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #12 in Ear Syringes #4,006 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand | EZY DOSE |
| Brand Name | EZY DOSE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 8,975 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00079573105955 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.63"L x 1.88"W |
| Item Volume | 20 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 14 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Apothecary Products, LLC |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | 400595AMT |
| Part Number | 400595AMT |
| Product Dimensions | 1.63"L x 1.88"W |
| Sterile | Non-Sterile |
| Sterility Rating | Non-Sterile |
| UPC | 079573105955 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**N
So amazing! I haven't heard that well in years!
It kind of freaked me out after using this...I'd forgotten that things like sheets rustle when you move in them at night and the that carpet makes a sound when you step on it with bare feet. This device is awesome...takes a lot of work (i.e. you have to do it many times and give some time in between if you're like me) but it's so worth it and better than pretty much anything outside a professional doctor's office. Bless whoever came up with the design. Just keep doing it until you start getting out gobs of wax. You need to press it hard. The design means you can put it in as far as it'll go and press down with all your might and you won't hurt yourself...the water squirts out the sides of the tip as shown...a lot nicer than the ball type designs. Didn't give me a pressure headache either. Definitely do it near a sink...you'll be using a lot of water and it can get messy. Also, I waited very eagerly for this for almost a week...when it came and I used it, I was singing its praises very loudly. So my boyfriend ran to CVS (where I had looked but not found anything like this) and returned with the identical item in different packaging. He paid only about $2 more and didn't have to wait. Just FYI. No matter where you buy this though if you or someone you know has wax issues, this is SOOO worth it. Really works on the very oily wax too. This is a quality of life issue...knowing now how well it works and how much annoyance, pain, and bad hearing it has corrected, I'd say the benefit gained was worth hundreds of dollars (how much I would have paid a doctor for this result). Not that I'd pay that when it's available for this price, but still :) Update on 3/11/2013: I don't use it as often as I should - every 2-3 months when my ears start feeling plugged again...and every time it continues to amaze me! So yeah, still HIGHLY recommended. Update on 5/8/2014: Same as previous update - every time I use this, I wonder why I waited so long since the last time. It's still amazing and seems so miraculous afterward. Device is easy to clean and doesn't get gross.
A**R
Soothing and Effective
I have successfully applied this type of product for years to remove excessive ear wax. I have found it to be easy and comfortable to use as well as safe and effective. After tiring of excess, impacted ear wax causing hearing impairment, I contacted my otolaryngologist to have my accumulated wax removed and then began a monthly regimen applying my ear irrigation syringe to maintain wax-free ear canals (I asked this doctor if he believed that the syringe system was safe, and he grudgingly acknowledged that it was; but you should always consult your own physician first before use and follow all directives accompanying the product). I perform my irrigation routine monthly during a shower, drawing warm water directly from the showerhead, finding this the most convenient method, but you will want to establish your own routine and frequency after reading all directions enclosed with the product. Bear in mind that the rubbery material on the plunger will harden over time and use, requiring syringe replacement. But you may find like me that you can enjoy years of service per syringe before replacement is required. In the meantime, you will probably benefit from better hearing. I gladly include this item in my layperson's medical bag. Can no longer imagine being without it. I offer a solid recommendation.
R**B
A cost-effective solution
I've had problems with earwax for years, and it seems to get worse as I get older and the wax inexplicably gets softer. Two or three times a year, the wax will totally block my ear canals or stick en masse to my eardrums, and only syringing will get the wax blockages out so I can hear properly again. For the last 7 or 8 years, I've used a syringe by an independent producer / Internet seller that you may have already encountered if you've stumbled across my humble review here. Said seller's product has a 90-degree angled tip and is designed for self-use, to be used in the shower. It's worked decently, but the nozzle cracked within a year of my original purchase, and finally fractured beyond repair after several "patch jobs" over the years by yours truly. I paid $50 for this syringe years ago, and thought that was bad enough; the new syringes from the same seller are $75 shipped apiece. I do like to support independent businesses, but that's just way too much money for a buck's worth of machine-molded plastic. So I gambled on this straight syringe for a tiny fraction of that price. I am happy to report that it works just about as well, maybe even better, than the syringe I thought was the "only game in town" for self-use. I also found it faster to use, since I was filling it from a glass and not the showerhead. In about five minutes / ten fill-squirt cycles, I was able to remove a ridiculous blockage that has resisted all reasonable efforts to extract it for a week now (including painful, prolonged attacks with a curette from my wife the nurse). My biggest complaint about this syringe: It would be nice if it would hold more than 25ccs of liquid. This would be a little more difficult to manage in self-use, but more prolonged blasts are often useful to knock out the stuff that's really stuck. This is a far more effective tool for serious wax removal than the drops, and it's even cheaper than a bottle of drops. I don't understand why the big drugstores aren't carrying these on the shelves yet. I plan to order two or three more.
A**Y
Very happy with product
I have had chronic problems with my ears since I was a child. I stopped having problems for a few years, but in my late teens and as an adult I tend to find that I get chronic buildup and frequent infections especially following any kind of sore throat/head cold/allergy type situations. The last few years, I've dealt with it by using things like Debrox drops and the included ear bulb and a heating pad, but I felt like I never really got results with the ear bulb by itself and I have concerns about putting the drops in my ears as much as I was. After seeing a few "ear wash" videos online, I considered getting an elephant ear washer but I just couldn't bring myself to pay $30+ for what appears to essentially be a glorified spray bottle. I also had concerns about the direct spray and my eardrums. This seemed like a nice, relatively cheap compromise because I spend more than what I paid for this on tons of other useless crap on a regular basis. Everything arrived as described. Per the instructions other reviewers have posted, I put Debrox drops in one ear first and waited before attempting to flush with water. On the first try, I only used drops in one ear. The water I used in the ear with the drops was a bit too cool as I did experience a bit of lightheadedness that I did not experience later when flushing the other ear with warmer water. The ear I used the drops in did not have as much stuff when I flushed them as the ear I did not use drops in. The drops actually seemed to irritate the inside of my ears a little, causing drainage problems and I was a bit uncomfortable when I flushed them. Overall, I actually really like this thing. As I stated before, using the drops seemed to irritate the inside of my ears and made the product less effective for me. I think I'm going to try to use this product without the drops for awhile. Warm water is essential because using water that is too hot or too cool will cause lightheadedness. As other reviewers have noted, it is a bit of a pain to keep filling it up and squirting it in. It doesn't hold much water, but I refuse to take off stars for that because I knew how large it was when I purchased it. It can be a little awkward to use because you have to push the plunger in while holding it in your ear. I imagine it is probably a little hard for some people to get the right angle to squirt in the right place. I actually struggled with this a little bit but feel that the results overall are worth it once I figured things out. I'm definitely happy with the purchase and plan to keep using it. I'm also considering buying more for others in my family who have similar issues.
J**S
It wasn't the greatest but it preformed well enough to dislodge the ear ...
I occasionally have mild psoriasis in my ear canals that causes skin flakes to drop into the ear canal resulting in buildup (3 or so times per year). I've had the Health Enterprises Ear Wax Removal Syringe for a year but I only used it about 4 times before it broke (plunger). It wasn't the greatest but it preformed well enough to dislodge the ear wax. The tip is kind of uncomfortable (pokey?) but it works well enough. The problem with the unit is that it's too small resulting in the user having to push the plunger too hard to get enough pressure and steady flow to dislodge anything. Since you have to push too hard the plunger will eventually break due to flawed design in my opinion. The flaw (beside being too small) in the unit is that the plastic near the plunger seal (look at the picture between 5 and 10 ml really closely) is smaller than the rest of the plunger. Since it's too small(barrel that holds solution) it forces the user to pull the plunger seal near the edge of the barrel and then push too hard. Eventually that piece that is smaller than the rest of the plunger will break/snap. If you read the review you'll see a lot of "it was ok until it snapped". Like I said it's ok and will work decent for most. Also you need to have reasonable expectations. If you have impacted ear wax it won't always just be a couple of squirts problem solved. You might have to have a couple of sessions before your impacted wax has loosen. It's really a disposable product but the price doesn't reflect that in my opinion. If they were only a couple dollars I think it's flaws would be acceptable.
A**O
Almost as good as the doctor's office!
I am a high ear wax producing person and every few years my ears get clogged and I can't hear. This used to require a doctor's appointment, but I gave this 5 dollar syringe a try and it worked perfectly. I had an appointment scheduled for an ear that was completely blocked and I couldn't hear at all from it. I flushed it out with some ear wax treatment and this syringe, and when I got into the office for them to take a look, the blocked ear was completely cleared and required no cleaning. My other unblocked ear was filled to the point that they were surprised I could hear from it and they cleaned that one out. Use: Soak your ear for 5 minutes with a good quality ear wax solution. Major Ear Drops worked great which the doctor's office provided to me. This syringe puts out a surprisingly high pressure stream that is aimed in a manner which doesn't squirt directly at the ear drum, yet still manages to dislodge large amounts of ear wax. I really hammered down on the syringe, which might scare some people who are jamming fluid into the side of their head, but the harder you press, the fewer flushes you will need. I used a warm/borderline hot cup of water and flushed my ear perhaps a dozen times. Some people mentioned using peroxide, but the ear drops and hot water were all that I needed. Note: It is easier to fill the syringe by removing the tip before you draw water into it and then replacing the tip to operate. You probably will get a lot of water rolling down the side of your face and neck so have a towel on your shoulder while you are flushing. It felt like a mini-hurricane in my ear when I jammed down on the syringe, but it reminded me of the same type of pressure that I would get from a professional ear cleaning done at the doctor's office. Of course, this instrument isn't as convenient as a professional tool because of it's small water capacity, but it really works. Just be brave and squeeze the syringe as rough as you can!
C**M
Outstanding Product
I bought one of these a couple of months or more ago in the desperation of trying to find a way that I could take care of recurrent build up of ear wax, mainly in my left ear as I was having to go a doctor 3 or more times a year to get this done. I could NOT be happier! This is hands down one of the best purchases I ever made in my life. Out of 5 stars I would rate this product to be worth at least 9. Even the doctors - and I have been to several different ones for this problem - often had a significant challenge getting my ears cleared of wax due to my unusually small and contorted ear canal. But this tool does as good or better job as the best doctor I have ever gone to and with relative ease. Also, unlike the treatments given to me by some doctors, this syringe does NOT cause pain or concern of causing any ear drum damage when I use it. And it is VERY thorough. I first soak my ear in hydrogen peroxide applied with an eye dropper. I allow the peroxide to fizz for around 10 - 15 minutes while lying down with the affected ear up. Then I use warm water (not over 100ยบ F) in the syringe squirting it full force into the ear with the ear facing at downward angle over the bathroom sink. The water stream does NOT impinge directly on the eardrum, but on the walls of the ear canal flushing away all of the loosened wax, including any that may be directly on the ear drum, since the syringe action causes a very effective swirling action across the ear drum without putting uncomfortable or dangerous pressure on that very fragile membrane. It is usually necessary (for me at lest) to repeat the process of soaking and flushing 2 or 3 times. Each flush is done with 3 or 4 full syringes of warm water. And the result is clear ears with NO irritation to the ear canal or eardrum. Bottom line: a very well designed tool, and worth more than the $5 price you see here!
N**L
GROSS!!! But very useful!
I'll make it short and not go into years worth of what not to do... Pretty much I have always used Q-tips in my ear to clean them, little did I know that I wasn't supposed to go in the canal because that pushes the wax INTO your ear more... years later I start to develop what appears to be loosing my hearing but not in the sense that I need hearing aids...etc. When I would sleep on my side of my ear, I would wake up in the morning and it was clogged... EVERYTHING was muffled in that ear and it prooved to be very annoying. Think like if you get water in your ear and it's plugged up. It threw my whole sense off and was getting more annoying. If I got in the shower and let the water go in my ear it would ease up and I would be fine the rest of the day... Fast forward a little bit and when I went to the doctors they said I had compacted wax in my ear.. Just great, what does this even involve... cost, procedures..etc. They could not do anything that day because that's not what I went in there for but they said come back and they can take care of it. Being the person that takes care of things first or at least gives it a try, I got this product. I read about using olive oil or some type of drops to loosen the wax first. I ended up using hydrogen proxide. Put a couple drops in my right hear since that was plugged up for almost 2 straight days. Tilted my head and kept it like that for a couple minutes then continued to add more drops. After about 15 mins of doing this I could hear! However when I pushed up on the bottom of my ear it would clog/close again... I then used the syringe, started squirting water in my right ear and after a couple tries nothing happened. I then used more hydrogen proxide and let it sit then started to flush my ear again. As I was looking down in the sink I started seeing little tiny pieces of wax, the size of a period or smaller. My ear seemed to be getting better but I kept flushing away with clean water, and let the sink hold the nasty water... I was probably going at my right ear for about 35 minutes. Then I gave it a final swoosh of water and all of a sudden I could start feeling things coming out of my ear, I look down in the sink and JUST like what is pictured from other users here was what was in my sink.. completely gross I couldn't believe that was in my ear... Balls of wax that were rather large! I am amazed how I heard anything. Decided to do my left ear since that's always been a problem and like I said above when I sleep on my side (left mainly) my ear would be completely closed up in the morning. Did the same routine with the hydrogen proxide and flushing, NOTHING was coming out of my left ear at all. I repeated this procedure for almost an hour. Then I started see little bits just like my right ear in the sink so I came to the conclusion that it was finally breaking the wax up in my left ear. Continued to flush and then all of a sudden, I felt the same feeling like I did in my right ear and could "feel" drainage... looked in the sink and sure enough the same nasty wax that came out of my right ear was coming out of my left ear except larger. I was completely grossed out and said that is exactly why my ear was getting plugged up. Continued to flush about another five more minutes and little pieces came out. Overall I am very pleased. This saved me a couple hundred dollars for a doctor visit. My ears have never been this clean internally and I am very glad that I no longer get plugged ears, I almost feel like I have bionic hearing. For those that have never experienced a muffled or loss of hearing because of wax, it sucks. I was thinking of posting pictures of the wax but said that's too gross, but I can assure you that it's the same exact look and size if not larger pieces than what has already been posted in the user's images. This product did work for me and there is another syringe online that is called the master blaster that was almost $50 that I thought about buying... I'm glad I didn't honestly, that's a lot of money for a piece of plastic. This is reasonably priced. I was worried about squirting a jet of water in my ear canal, but all ended well. Just take your time and don't rush it! There is no point in trying to get crap out of your ears and puncturing your ear drum. Take it slow and it might be a couple days if you have a lot of compacted wax. The way I judge it, I had almost 2 years of compacted wax in my left ear. I can't even begin to describe now how my hearing is better! DON'T USE Q-TIPS or stick things IN your ear to clean the wax! It just pushes it more in your ear. -Nigel
J**O
Useful
Very useful and does the job of removing earwax.
N**6
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J**O
Flushed
Flushed everywhere
H**V
do apply a good pressure on the seringue and multiple application
It does work, specially if you prepare your ear canal with some olive oil so soak it. Also, do apply a good pressure on the seringue and multiple application. I use to go to the doctor to have my ears cleaned and a few months only later, I'd need it again. This time after using this 8 months or so ago, I haven't needed to clean again. Great product, surely works great. Worth every penny.
P**H
Too costly for the product!!
Its just a simple normal syringe with extra nob.
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