Bionix – ClearLook Lighted Ear Curette Variety Pack, Convenient & Easy-to-Use, Single-Use (50 Count)

$79.60

(8 customer reviews)
Bionix - ClearLook Lighted Ear Curette Variety Pack, Convenient & Easy-to-Use, Single-Use (50 Count) $79.60
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  • INCLUDED IN THIS KIT: The box of 50 curettes contains 10 each of the ClearLook Lighted AngleLoop, MicroLoop, VersaLoop, FlexLoop, & InfantScoop. Also included in this set is a Light Source & a Magnification Lens.
  • FLEXIBLE & STRONG: Stainless steel curettes can damage the ear canal & tympanic membrane. ClearLook Lighted Ear Curettes, complete with reference markers, are flexible to reduce injury, making them a safe and comfortable alternative.
  • ACCURATE: These curettes offer enhanced visibility on earwax removal, which is typically a blind procedure. They also have a unique handle design that promotes a natural & comfortable grip, ensuring the holding finger is outside the line of sight.
  • EASY-TO-USE: Bionix offers four other tip styles to meet specific needs, giving you the right tool for any cerumen situation. All curettes are single-use to prevent contamination, eliminating the need for “three hands” & can shorten procedure time.
  • WHO WE SERVE: Bionix provides quality healthcare products that are designed for all medical professionals, from pediatricians to home healthcare specialists to help better the lives of patients in every developmental stage. – Made in America –

8 reviews for Bionix – ClearLook Lighted Ear Curette Variety Pack, Convenient & Easy-to-Use, Single-Use (50 Count)

  1. Mom

    My wife and I love this product. After years of q-tips we have finally found a better alternative. It’s so much easier to use than one of the cleaners with a camera on the end. We suggest trying it if you’re an ear cleaning couple.

  2. RedRedHead

    Easy way to remove ear wax from the ear.
    These are especially helpful if you have little ones that need wax removed. Easy to use and very effective

  3. cvcduty

    This is a crazy expensive ear wax tool at $95 that is pretty much obsolete with the new devices that are now available. Although the light transfers great to the tip, you can’t see inside someone’s ear past the immediate opening. It’s so much easier to use the new devices that have bluetooth cameras that link to your phone, and they are cheaper. I’m not sure how this can merit such a high price tag when it’s just plastic with a small battery powered LED? I imagine that this would’ve been the best tool available decades ago, but it can’t compete with modern technology now. Also, the listing shows that it comes with 8 different types of tips. It does not and only comes with the 3mm “versa loop” tip (50 of them).

  4. Pancho

    Bionix – ClearLook Lighted VersaLoop Ear Curette Tool, Earwax Removal Tool, Helps Remove Wax Buildup, Comfortable Handle Design, Easy-to-Use, Ideal for Healthcare Providers, Single-Use (50 Count) $94.95

    This is a neat tool!! I used this on my husband’s ears to look side. It is priced a little on the high side but maybe that’s just what these cost. This is my first time using this tool kit. It is a bit strange to use at first. It took me quite a few times to figure it out. I was extremely nervous to use it and didn’t even try to get the wax out because I was too scared. It was a good tool for me to be able to look inside with a clear view of whats going on but I’ll leave the cleaning to his ENT doctor.

  5. Mom

    This is a great set of ear wax remover tools.
    Simple yet effective.
    Basically, there is a handle with a light source that channel focused light into the ear cavity to show what you are working with.
    There are 50 disposable clear plastic tool tips as well as a magnifying glass tip that clips on.
    It works well and the tips are all individually wrapped.
    Nice kit.

  6. Pancho

    An excellent idea: Check ears without the need for a smart phone!
    This is a very welcome idea. It’s a set of curettes to illuminate and see inside the ear canal, and it’s very nicely designed. The kit seems to contain quality components, not the least of which are the 50 fiber-optic curettes.
    There are many choices when it comes to home otoscopes. I like this one because it doesn’t require you to use a smart phone with it. This works using a light device on one end, along with a small spoon-like device on the opposite end (the part that goes in the ear. The curette is carefully placed into the ear canal, and the tip is illuminated. There is a clip on magnifier on the curette. This allows what you’re looking at to be magnified.
    Ear wax debris can then be removed safely with the tiny illuminated spoon end.
    There are 50 curettes in this set, along with several replacement spoon tips.

  7. R. R.

    This is a good idea, but poorly executed. You get a light, a magnifier and fifty plastic curettes, all of the same style. If you want any of the spoons or other styles you have to order those separately. All of the parts are made of cheap plastic. I don’t see how that is any gentler on the ear than stainless. And with stainless you can clean and sterilize it instead of throwing the curettes away like they say to do after each use with this set.

    To make it work, you insert a curette into the light source and twist to lock it into place. There is no on/off button; the light comes on when the curette is inserted and does not go off until it is removed. The instructions mentioned nothing about replacing the light source battery when it wears out, and I saw no way to get the unit apart for battery replacement. I guess you’re suppose to toss it and get a new one when that happens.

    The curettes come in two tear open plastic bags. It would make a lot more sense to put them in zip top bags. They are not sterile. The magnifying glass is not very useful.

    Our grandson has very waxy ears. The curettes did not seem to remove much wax. They got some, but slid through most of it. An ear spoon would have worked better. I ended up using an oiled cotton swab and my reading neck light to get most of the wax, then used the curette, along with my reading light again, to tidy up a few loose bits. I felt I needed more light than was provided by the device. The instructions say to use an otoscope before and after using the device to see what needs to be cleaned out and if you got it all. I would say if you had a large, dry chunk of wax in there this might help. For general cleaning, it’s not much help.

    The price of $94.95 must be a joke. The quality of this device in no way justifies that. I would say $15, maybe $20 at most. I was certainly expecting a lot better quality for the price. I hate to give a bad rating to a US made product, but this just isn’t that great, especially for the price.

  8. KK

    There’s definitely a learning curve with these. It took a few tries to even see the wax, never mind removing it without hurting the person’s inner ear. They have ones that use your smart phone to give you a good view into the ear and see the wax to remove it. I would look into one of them as they surprisingly around the same price as these.

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