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This Ear-Cleaning Tool Is Packed With Technology and Is Now 44% off MSRP

posted by Mark Myerson - 5.11.21

For many of us, cleaning out earwax is an essential part of our daily hygiene routine. But did you know that cotton buds are much more likely to cause ear problems than solve them? A safer approach would be using a tool that can remove your ear wax safely and hygienically. 

With robotic arm technology and a built-in camera for precision, the Bebird N3 Pro is a massive upgrade to using cotton buds. It’s normally priced at $139, but Hannity viewers can get this highly-rated tool today for only $76.95. That is 44% off the MSRP!

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The problems around cotton buds are well known within the medical profession. Instead of cleaning out the wax, they will often push wax down into your ear, and removing it would require visiting an audiologist. In turn, this can cause infections, ear pain, and muffled hearing, and the issues are compounded as you use cotton swabs to try to fix them. 

Rated at 4.2 stars on Amazon, the Bebird N3 Pro avoids these issues by utilizing cutting-edge technology. Rather than jamming cotton into your ear, you can use the built-in camera to see what you are doing. You can then deploy the robotic tweezers to remove any excess wax delicately.

The tool has three different sizes of tweezers to suit various ear shapes, along with six-axis stabilization and a heating element in the tip. Yes, you can set the tweezers to the perfect temperature.

Live images from the 10MP camera are streamed to your phone or computer via Wi-Fi. The device even has an LED light to ensure you can see what you’re doing.

Order today for just $76.95 to get this impressive 2-in-1 tool at 44% off the regular retail price.

 

Bebird N3 Pro: 2-in-1 Ear Cleaning Tweezer & Rod Set – $76.95

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This Smart Ear Cleaning Tool Helps You Remove Even Stubborn Ear Wax

posted by Mark Myerson - 2.27.21

Did you know that cotton buds don’t actually clean your ears properly? In fact, they are quite likely to push wax down further into your ear canal.

Using SPADE is a far better option. This smart ear wax remover has a built-in camera and unique ear picks that can scoop out stubborn wax. It even has a heated tip for comfort. SPADE retails for $126, but Hannity viewers can get it today for just $86.99 using the promo code CLEAN13.

Ear wax is not a pleasant substance, but it has a purpose: preventing bacteria from entering the ear. When you push a cotton bud into your ear, both the wax and any bacteria that’s stuck in it are forced into your ear. 

If you want a safer way to clean out your ears, SPADE is an excellent tool for the job. As seen on Fox News, NBC, and ABC News, this gadget makes it easy to remove ear wax safely.

To remove wax, you simply insert the specialized pick into your ear and use a gentle scooping motion. This ensures the ear wax won’t be rammed in further. 

At the end of the device is a tiny 3MP camera, complete with six LED lights. Once you connect SPADE to your phone via Wi-Fi, you can use the camera to see exactly what you are doing — much like a keyhole surgeon.

Rated at 4.7 stars on TrustPilot, this device even warms up so that you don’t get the shock of cold metal.

Order with code CLEAN13 to get SPADE for $86.99, or grab a two-pack for $165.98 with code CLEAN34.

 

SPADE: Smart Ear Wax Remover – $86.99

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