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Electronic Vacuum Tonsil Stone Remover – Tonsil Stone Removal Kit with LED Guidance Light, 5 Suction Mode, Fresh Bad Breath Oral Care for Tonsil Stone Remover Tool

$3,299.00


Price: $3299
(as of Feb 26, 2025 20:51:39 UTC – Details)


6 reviews for Electronic Vacuum Tonsil Stone Remover – Tonsil Stone Removal Kit with LED Guidance Light, 5 Suction Mode, Fresh Bad Breath Oral Care for Tonsil Stone Remover Tool

  1. Grandma Chaos

    Surprisingly effective
    I bought this for my huge tonsil stones. This time of year is always the worst and I feel like I have already tried a dozen mouthwashes without much luck. I was really concerned that it would trigger my sensitive gag reflex, but thankfully it didn’t. I was shocked by how many of those sucker’s were back there. It’s very easy to use and the removal itself isn’t painful.

  2. donger

    Great product, terrible instrucitons.
    Let me first start by saying I wasn’t able to remove any tonsil stones. I didn’t even know that was a thing until I saw this product. I wasn’t even sure if I had any. Turns out I do not. So I can not review if this vacuum is effective at removing tonsil stones. What i can say is that this device is well built and does provide decent suction. It doesn’t seem like its alot, but you can feel the suction on your tonsils when you’re poking around in there. and that’s another thing. My tongue has this natural reflex to move up and block the view whenever I prodded around back there. That’s more on me than the product. I do have two gripes with this product. The instructions are not very good. Very limited and terse. You kinda have to figure things out on your own and how to use some of the accessories that came with it. It really didn’t have any instructions on how to use the mirror and syringe. Another gripe is the LED light isn’t very bright. it was hard to see so I had to use another light that’s brighter. But that leaves you with only one hand for the vacuum. It helps to have another person either hold the light for you, or poke around with the vacuum for you. Hope you are comfortable with that. But overall, a pretty good product.

  3. Smith

    Worked well for me.
    I used to have to pop out my sister’s tonsil stones with a Q-tip, and it used to gag both of us. This really is a gamer changer. The all-around light makes a difference. No more holding a flashlight in my mouth and trying to see what I am pressing on. It is not the brightest light, but it is better than what I was working with before. Read the instructions before you get started. They could be better, but it is going to make using this much easier. I don’t know that I could use this on myself. It was easy for me to use on someone else, but I would not be able to see well enough to get back in my own throat especially with my gag reflex. However, using it on someone else was easy. That is why I got it anyway, so not a problem.

  4. KenjiFox

    This vacuum has a very nice assortment of silicone tools and lots of power adjustment.
    This is a nice tool with a lot of different attachments. It came partly charged, so it passes my first test for lithium battery powered items. That they must not self discharge. This is important since A; it won’t work when you need it, and B; it will likely have a short battery life or a damaged cell.The device has three buttons. Power, Mode, and Light. I was somewhat caught off guard when I first adjusted the power levels using the mode button. It starts off on low, with the lowest bar (in a wifi indicator style) lit. Pressing the mode button again moves one bar up and the motor speeds up a bit. This continued to the last and largest bar, where the motor speed fell to an extremely slow speed. I thought perhaps it was programmed wrong, but before making assumptions I RTFM. There, I discovered that this top setting is a fully dynamic one where you can smoothly adjust the speed from a super slow to a super fast by holding the mode button down after it is selected. Let go of the mode button to have it stick right at the speed it was when you let go.This setting is forgotten if you cycle modes.I didn’t expect the convex magnifying mirror, pretty cool that it’s included. You also get a curved syringe and a tongue suppressor. I do recommend either sanding the edges of the tongue tool or discarding it. It is stamped steel and one side is quite sharp. I tried carefully to use it and did cut my gums slightly even when I was well aware of it. Definitely don’t use it as it is, but this is a free extra in my view and not something I will dock a star for.All of the other components are good, and I especially like the fluid capture cup to prevent any materials getting sucked into the pump. It is O-ring sealed and splits in half for easy rinsing. Said cup only hold into the tool with a slight bit of friction, so when you have the relatively heavy silicone tip on it it can come flying out if you set the tool down quickly or swing it around.I don’t have any tonsil stones but I gave it a try to see how it worked. I found that I prefer the curved and flat blunt tips most. I however have too strong of a gag reflex and would have to carefully take breaks from it to build a tolerance. This is something to be aware of. The feeling of suction pulling at you there is likely a new experience, and my body was very reactive to it. Try it on a low speed first.I will likely use the pump itself a lot for vacuuming my food storage containers, as it is quiet and powerful. Much better than the pump that came with my storage containers.

  5. Customer Review

    Works but takes some getting used to
    This device works beautifully – better than anything I’ve tried before. I’ve had tonsil stones all my life and HATE them (seriously though, who doesn’t?!?) and this definitely makes getting rid of them so much easier. It sucks them up and gets all of it away, nothing visible left over. It also gets the deeper ones that I can see but not really retrieve with my other tools.That said, I wish I had a third hand, it would make using this so much easier. That’s because I need one hand to shine a light, one hand to move any loose skin back enough to see my tonsils, and one hand to hold the device. It’s really impossible to see anything without a light, and so I had to jury-rig something onto my mirror. It works, but it’s not ideal. I’ll keep tweaking for a better setup but for now this works for me.

  6. Holly W

    No suction
    Charged it up, barely any suction… how is it supposed to remove something if the suction isn’t strong? They give you multiple long suction nozzles to choose from, but if the suction isn’t strong enough, they’re all useless. You might as well use a q-tip and just knock the tonsil stone loose. Save your $$$. I threw it out.

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