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05 Feb, 2020
First Class Piece of Kit at very reasonable prices from a variety of suppliers
8 of 8 found this helpful Since NHS withdrew the option of Ear Irrigation I was left with buying an Ear Bulb and DIY or paying around £50 for Specsavers [or the like] for Micro-suction. I tried the Ear Bulb - for me = useless. It made things worse - possibly I was heavy handed in my frustration of the wax build up making me totally deaf in one ear. I think my over-exuberance probably forced the wax further into my ear. In desperation I bought and tried LugGuards Quad Stream kit - FANTASTIC!. It was gentle, it was effective and the result was almost immediate. Mind you, if you decide to follow my experience, be sure to apply olive oil or similar into your ear for a longish time before using the kit - in my case I oiled for between a week and 10 days. That softens the wax and makes it possible to flush it out. I have no axe to grind; I am just a genuine user and have no connection to the product, or the supplier - except to say I would not hesitate to use the same solution if I get a wax problem in the future.