🧼 Clean Ears, Clear Mind - Elevate Your Grooming Game!
The Wush Pro by Black Wolf is a deluxe water-powered ear cleaner designed for safe and effective ear wax removal. It features a compact design, 3 adjustable pressure settings, and comes with 6 reusable silicone tips for hygienic sharing. Ideal for use in the shower, this innovative device ensures a gentle yet thorough cleaning experience.
L**7
Works well but causes dizziness.
It does wash the inner ear well. But be careful it causes Vertigo. You will fall if don’t sit down. Spraying warm water in ear will make you feel dizzy. It is very easy to use.
A**R
It Actually Works!
I was a bit skeptical at first but it actually works and surprisingly cleaned both my ears well ! Just a bit warning that since it does something in your ears, it may cause you to be a bit dizzy afterwards since the inside of your ears are handling your body balance. Overall, I’m very satisfied with it and am now using it regularly.
D**N
Works well in shower but water reservoir is too small and awkward to fill
I have excessive ear wax buildup and have been searching for an easy effective way to clean my ears and remove excess ear wax for years. Using by yourself, the shower or bathtub is clearly the best place to use this product as it results in much easier cleanup of area around where used. As mentioned in title of this review, I found the (warm) water reservoir too small and awkward to refill, especially while in shower. I refilled at least twice the first time I used it while in shower (for both ears). Also the mode button which is used to increase or decrease the force of the water going into your ear is wonky. Sometimes had to press repeatedly to get it to change (flush power) and at other times pressing it did no good. To me these are the only negatives I have so far discovered but the result after using for the first time for 5-10 minutes (the more times you use and am familiar with how the Wush operates, the faster the process is) was positive. I had a chunk of ear wax stuck on my shoulder after stepping out of shower. Ears felt clean with no discomfort while using Wush or after. You decide which of 3 force settings on mode switch is most comfortable. I quickly used the maximum level and never felt it was too strong. To me this product is much better than an ear bulb or irrigation syringe. Takes much less time, is easier to do yourself and worked effectively without first having to put ear wax removal drops in ears and keeping head tilted for a while. Overall a great idea that only needs fine tuning to perfect. Even though I was skeptical of this products effectiveness when deciding whether to purchase, I am happy I tried this product and do not believe it was over hyped.
M**N
My Ears Are Free at Last, God Almighty Free at Last
The very fact that there is such a thing as this means that ear wax buildup is a common issue.My ear wax cleaning routine consisted of loosening up the buildup every few weeks with hydrogen peroxide and then rinsing in the shower to rid the buildup. However, for about the past three months, there's been excessive buildup on my right ear where my normal routine wasn't working and I was getting tinnitus.So, out of a bit of desperation, I decided to try this. the thought of using a device to push water in my ear seemed a bit intimidating, but as mentioned, I was a bit desperate. I chose the Wush brand over the many other similar ones because this brand is promoted by a lifestyle expert on a network news channel as that seemed better than just rolling the dice with an unknown product.Included the device, a USB C charging cable, extra ear tips, instructions and an external cup for use if you don't run the device in the shower. The device itself is pretty well self contained. An arm folds out and the arm and ear tip almost recedes entirely in the unit. There are 3 levels of strength. The unit has a flip out slim door for easy filling of the water. The bottom half also slips off for cleaning and drying.It is important to follow the suggested instructions. I started on the lowest setting, then second, then the third. Also, it is important to follow the instruction of using water that is about body temperature. I tried once on my left ear but the water was cool and afterwards felt a little disoriented.The water reservoir holds about a cup of water. In a matter of about 5 seconds, all the water gets used up and a refill may be needed. After trying for about 3 rounds on my right ear a couple of good chunks of built up ear was came out. I'm a believer. Now my right ear's hearing is back to normal an no more tinnitus.Here is what I like and dislike of the Wush ear cleaner:Likes:------- It works to clear up even stubborn built up wax (I did soften with peroxide before trying the Wush)- pretty much a self-contained unit- 3 different modes- unit is detachable for cleaning and drying- includes extra ear tips and USB C charging cableDislikes:---------- didn't include a cover to cover exposed USB-C port (I use a spare that I got for something else)- water reservoir needs refilling often during a cleaning sessionI give the Wush Pro ear cleaner 5 out of 5 stars.
B**N
Terrible Waste of Money
I never tried one of these things, but my ears felt pressure so I figured I'd give it a go. 60 dollars, steep price but I thought I'd use it for the rest of my life. Now, it's just taking up space. The water capacity is abysmal, and lasts for about 5 seconds on full power, barely enough for an ear. Trying to fill it up in the shower is awful and splashes water everywhere. It's very loud and noisy, not a big deal but heads up if you share a bathroom. The charging port is just open, so I watch water flood it, terrified it'll kill me once I need to charge it. Worst thing, it doesn't even do anything that I can't do with a cotton swab. All that news of how swabs push wax in and these devices don't, bogus. It's the same deal, who knows if the wax is gone from my ear or not. Overall, the water capacity ruins this device, and now if I want to use it, I have to drill my first ear, full it back up, finish drilling the ear, fill it back up, drill the other ear, fill it back up, drill it again, and then leave my shower. It takes 10 minutes. Instead, I could just slide my ear under the shower hose. Doing this yields the same result, for free!If you wanna try this, get a 10 dollar one. DO NOT GET THIS ONE, you're better off just throwing 60 dollars into the toilet.
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