FAST DELIVERY | 14 DAY RETURNS | 200,000+ PRODUCTS | AUSTRALIAN OWNED & STOCKED
FAST DELIVERY | 14 DAY RETURNS | 200,000+ PRODUCTS | AUSTRALIAN OWNED & STOCKED
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This advanced ear picking tool with vibration and tuning fork functionality is perfect for personal relaxation. Constructed from premium aluminum alloy, it ensures durability and precision. The tuning fork is precisely calibrated at 128Hz, offering safe and effective ear cleaning. The detachable top wheel allows for frequency adjustment, tailoring the vibration experience to individual needs. Complete with a compact aluminum alloy hammer for striking, this tool provides a comfortable and efficient ear care experience.
Features
Adjustable Vibration Frequency: The detachable top wheel enables users to fine-tune the vibration frequency for a personalised ear picking experience.
Precision 128Hz Tuning Fork: Professionally calibrated to deliver soothing vibrations.
Durable Aluminum Alloy Build: Crafted from high-quality aluminum alloy for strength, durability, and long-term use.
Ergonomic Design: The included lightweight hammer ensures ease of use and precise control during ear cleaning.
Versatile Applications: Ideal for personal relaxation, and ear cleaning.
Specifications
Material: High-quality aluminum alloy
Frequency: 128Hz (precisely calibrated)
Tuning Fork Dimensions: 245mm (9.65 inches)
Hammer Dimensions: 25 x 182mm (0.98 x 7.17 inches)
Adjustability: Detachable top wheel for frequency adjustments
Uses: Ear cleaning, relaxation, and personal care
Package Includes
1 x Tuning Fork
1 x Aluminum Alloy Hammer
Note
If the tool becomes loose during use, adjust the screw using a hex wrench by turning clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen.
Regularly clean the tool to maintain hygiene and performance.
Dimensions are approximate and may vary slightly (1-3 cm). Colour may appear slightly different due to lighting or screen settings.
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