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Widex Nanocare Wax Guards

(20 customer reviews)

$6.95$38.95

  • Keep your hearing aids working their best
  • Fits Widex RIC-style hearing aids
  • 8 Wax Filters/Guards per pack
  • Easy and fast to use
  • OEM filters, not generic

These filters are for Widex hearing aids. They come directly from the Widex manufacturer for a guaranteed fit. There are 8 filters per pack. To use simply insert the empty tip into the old wax filter and press down, then pull up. Then turn around and place the new filter into the tip of the receiver and press down. Discard the old filter pic. It's as simple as that. Purchase in bulk to save.

If your hearing aid is weak in sound then you need to check and likely replace the filter at the receiver as well as clean the dome of the hearing aid. Regular changing of the filters prevents wax from getting past the filter into the speaker/receiver of the hearing aid which can be costly to repair.

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Widex Nanocare Filters

1 Pack, 2 Packs, 5 Packs, 10 Packs

20 reviews for Widex Nanocare Wax Guards

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  1. Jane Michaels (verified owner)

    You guys are great. I needed help figuring out of these wax guards were the ones that I needed and your Customer Service person looked into it for me. Thank you.

  2. Richard Reeder (verified owner)

  3. Tanya (verified owner)

  4. Mike J. (verified owner)

    Great price fast delivery !

  5. Richard (verified owner)

  6. Ray McCraine (verified owner)

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  8. Jonathan Pool (verified owner)

    Competitive pricing and prompt shipping. But could have been padded with paper instead of plastic bubble wrap that can’t be recycled. Probably could also have been sent in an envelope instead of a box.

  9. Mary C. (verified owner)

  10. John Schneider (verified owner)

    Great product, best price ever. See you next time!

  11. Tom McDonald (verified owner)

    Good price, quick delivery

  12. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Super fast shipping!

  13. Thomas Bintner (verified owner)

    Excellent service

  14. Gary (verified owner)

    Thank you!

  15. Ron M. (verified owner)

  16. Randi C. (verified owner)

    Great service; competitive pricing

  17. Anonymous (verified owner)

  18. Cassandra J. (verified owner)

  19. Jesse (verified owner)

    Exactly what I was looking for; wax guards for my Widex Hearing Aids.

  20. Alex (verified owner)

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FAQ’s About Wax Filters

How often should I change my hearing aid wax filter?

The frequency of changing your hearing aid wax filter depends on several factors, including your earwax production and the type of hearing aid you use. However, as a general guideline:

  1. Check Regularly: It’s essential to inspect your wax filter regularly, preferably every 1-2 weeks, to assess its condition. It may be time to change the filter if you notice any visible wax buildup or discoloration.
  2. Replace When Necessary: If your wax filter becomes clogged with earwax or debris, it can affect the performance of your hearing aid. In such cases, replace the wax filter promptly to maintain optimal sound quality.
  3. Individual Variation: Everyone’s earwax production varies, so you may need to adjust the frequency of changing your wax filter based on how often you build ear wax.
  4. Professional Guidance: Your audiologist or hearing care professional can provide personalized recommendations on how often you should change your wax filter based on your unique needs and circumstances.

By staying vigilant and replacing your wax filter as needed, you can ensure that your hearing aid continues to deliver precise and consistent sound quality.

Should I clean my hearing aid wax filter or just replace it?

This is a question we get often. Here are some guidelines to help you decide:

  1. Disposable Filters: Many modern hearing aids come with disposable wax filters designed to be replaced regularly. These filters are often small and delicate, making them difficult to clean effectively. If your hearing aid uses disposable filters, it’s typically best to replace them according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
  2. Hygiene Considerations: Maintaining good hygiene is essential for preventing ear infections and ensuring the longevity of your hearing aid. If you’re unsure about the cleanliness of your wax filter or if it’s difficult to clean effectively, it’s generally safer to replace it.

Ultimately, it is easier to replace them.