All hearing aids should be visually checked every day, particularly the earmoulds. They must be kept clean, dry, free from wax and the tubing should be checked for cracks and damage. Re-tubing an earmould is simple and straightforward and can make a real difference to the hearing aid user.
The Connevans Guide to Hearing Aid Care (which can be found below) give full details of how to re-tube an earmould.
A range of tools to help in the day-to-day care and maintenance...
3H9665
500ml Purell 9665 Round Pump Action 70% Alcohol Hand Rub Table...
3B3084
Bachmaier tool for widening the earmold tubing to make it...
3B4394
for priming the surface before applying future-tec glue when...
MVENTCLEAN
The vent cleaner has 4 elements for clearing blocked hearing...
3B6132
these tube cleaner threads are very simple to use to clean...
3TBOX1R
plastic storage box with lid for keeping hearing aids safe...