Traditionally, ear curettes were made from bone, bamboo, or even gold and silver. Today, they are more commonly made from either stainless steel, which can be sterilized, or plastic, which is disposable.
Severe infection can be caused by a dirty curette. The three most common tips found on an ear curette are the "ladle," the wire loop, and the disk. The "ladle" type is the traditional tip, and is still the most popular. Shaped like a tiny spoon, this tip is usually effective at removing both wet and dry ear wax, and is generally considered the easiest to use.
The wire loop tip consists of either multiple nested loops of wire or a spiral. The wire serves as a trap for the wax, making it easier to actually pull the wax from the ear. It is not, however, effective for wet ear wax, which the loops cannot grab. Brush sweeps debris away. Please call to obtain a Return Authorization RA number within 30 days from the date of the invoice prior to returning any merchandise. Items must be in new and resalable condition in the original packaging with all necessary components including the user manual.
Return may be subject to a restocking fee. Non-defective product showing signs of use is not returnable. If return is approved, repack the item carefully, enclose a copy of the packing slip or invoice, reason for return, and return goods authorization number and ship it back to us in a shipping box not envelope , freight prepaid to the following address:. Note: If the product is damaged upon receipt, we reserve the right to refuse the return or it may be subject to a restocking fee.
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