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TL;DR: The Smart Visual Ear Cleaner is just $23.96 at the Mashable Shop with code CYBER20 as of Dec. 31.


Are you a fan of those oddly satisfying TikToks where you just watch someone refinish their wood cabinets from start to finish and feel like you're the one who completed the task afterwards? Instead of just being in the audience, get that weirdly satisfying feeling in real life with this visual ear cleaner that actually lets you take a peek inside what's going on in your ear canal. And now for a limited time, you can shave 20% off the price of this handy device. All you have to do is enter code CYBER20 at checkout to secure the deal.

The Smart Visual Ear Cleaner was made for people who want to get their ears clean safely and effectively. Instead of poking around with a dry and painful cotton swab, this earwax cleaner uses a 360-degree wide-angle cleaning tool that prevents debris from falling into your ear. The tip is made from a silicone spoon that comfortably and safely removes earwax from the ear canal. You'll never have to worry about loose cotton falling into your ear ever again.

But more than just a silicone safe cleaner head, this device also has a built-in 1080p HD camera that lets you see all the action when you pair it with an app on your phone. Since this device has a 350mAh battery, you can use it continuously for up to 1.5 hours without having to return it for a charge. It's completely waterproof and versatile; you can even use the camera to check your teeth, nose, throat, and more.

Normally the Smart Visual Ear Cleaner retails for $34. But when you enter code CYBER20 at checkout, you can save 20% and get it for just $23.96.

Prices subject to change.

Smart Visual Ear Cleaner on a blue background.
Credit: Centralspot
Smart Visual Ear Cleaner
$23.96 at the Mashable Shop with code CYBER20

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