It’s a manual ear irrigation/flushing system (model fly-0077) designed to safely and comfortably remove ear wax at home. The compact kit provides a gentle, non-electrical way to flush the ear canal and relieve wax build-up.
Fill the irrigator with warm (body-temperature) clean water, attach a soft nozzle, tilt your head over a sink with the treated ear downward, gently apply low-pressure irrigation into the ear canal, allow water and loosened wax to drain, then dry the ear. Follow the included instructions for step-by-step guidance.
When used as directed the manual irrigation system is safe for most people. Use gentle pressure, warm (not hot) water, and stop immediately if you experience pain, bleeding, dizziness or discharge. See a healthcare professional if you have concerns.
Do not use if you have a known or suspected perforated eardrum, recent ear surgery, ear tubes, active ear infection, severe pain, or sudden hearing loss. For young children, infants, or people with complex ear conditions consult a healthcare provider before use.
It can be used on older children under adult supervision, but consult a pediatrician before using on infants or very young children. Be especially careful to use very gentle pressure and stop if the child is uncomfortable.
Use only as needed—generally not more than once every 1–2 weeks for routine maintenance. Overuse can irritate the ear canal. Follow any personalized schedule advised by your healthcare provider.
Typical contents include the manual irrigator (squeeze or bulb-style or pump), one or more soft replacement nozzles/tips, and user instructions. Check the product packaging or seller listing for the exact contents.
Use clean, potable water. Warm the water to about body temperature (around 36–38°C / 97–100°F) to avoid vertigo from cold water. Test the temperature on your wrist before using.
After each use, disassemble removable parts, rinse with warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly with clean water, and air-dry completely. Store in a dry, clean place. Replace nozzles if they show wear.
The kit is effective for common ear wax build-up and softer deposits. For hard, impacted wax or if irrigation is ineffective, consult a healthcare professional for manual removal or microsuction.
If used improperly—using excessive pressure, contaminated water, or when contraindications exist—irrigation can cause irritation, infection, or worsen existing problems. Always follow instructions and seek medical advice if you’re unsure.
Yes. The model number is fly-0077. Single package size is approximately 28 x 13 x 10 cm, and gross weight is about 0.800 kg.
Yes. The product is compact and lightweight, designed to be portable for travel and on-the-go ear care.
Stop irrigation immediately. Do not continue using the kit. Seek prompt medical attention from a healthcare professional or ENT specialist to rule out complications.
If you have a history of ear disease, recent ear surgery, ear tubes, chronic ear infections, significant hearing loss, or are uncertain about the cause of your symptoms, consult a healthcare professional before using the irrigation system.
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