Important information about hearing aids:

 

Dear Friend,

I have some very important information that could save you lots of time, frustration, and money.

Are you aware that ear wax and debris accumulating in the sound port of your hearing aid is by far the #1 cause of poor hearing aid performance, or complete instrument failure?

It's True.

Ear wax and debris accumulating in the sound outlet port of your hearing aid can result in all sorts of instrument performance problems. Left unattended, it doesn't take long for this build-up to result in weak or no sound, distorted sound, or intermittency. And lets face it, the tools that are included for maintaining your hearing instruments only go so far in preventing build-up inside the sound port - where it really matters. Lets think about this for a moment. The wax and debris that accumulate on the outside of the hearing aid canal may look bad, but it really does no harm to your hearing aid. Its the debris that gets inside the sound outlet and works its way into the delicate internal components that causes all the damage. Now, you can try scooping or picking it out, but anytime you stick something inside that sound port, you stand a good chance of causing component damage.

And what can be done about it?

If ear wax accumulation is the biggest hearing aid problem, why can't someone come up with a device that blocks it from getting into the sound port? Well, they do. In fact, there are several methods used to try and keep ear wax from entering the sound port. Wax Guards, Wax Traps, Wax Springs - they all work some - and they are better than nothing -  but they are not enough. Cerumen still finds itself around these devices. And it only takes a small amount to migrate into the delicate hearing aid speaker and you've got a distorted or fuzzy sounding hearing aid that needs expensive repair.

What do the professionals do?

Now, when you take your hearing aid to your hearing health provider for any type of problem, what's the first thing they do? They clean the sound port with a suction or vacuum pump system designed for cleaning hearing aids. Why do they do this? Because many times all they need to do to restore the hearing aid to normal function is clean the cerumen out of the sound port. You don't see them using some sort of pick or brush, or any of the tools they give you to maintain your hearing aid. They use a vacuum system because it is simply the best method to clean the sound port.

Now, what if you could have a vacuum system like that to conveniently clean your hearing aids at home? Wouldn't it enable you to keep the sound port clean and prevent costly and frustrating repairs?

Yes it would!

Introducing My Vac hearing aid vacuum, an easy to use compact vacuum pump system specifically designed for the consumer to clean damaging wax and debris from hearing instruments. My Vac includes a plastic probe tip which fits safely over the sound port for worry-free cleaning, as well as a large easy-to-replace filter for trapping debris. And with My Vac, there is no more hassle when a tip gets clogged with debris. My Vac includes a blower port in the back of the unit for easy obstruction removal. My Vac also includes a Mounting Clip for easy Filter Probe storage so there are no small parts to lose, or tubing dangling in the way. My Vac is a completely self contained system!

This is a system just like your hearing health provider uses in the clinic - just a smaller home version.

And when you consider the cost of hearing aids, and the time and frustration to have them repaired, My Vac is a necessary maintenance tool for your hearing aid. Just a few moments daily can help keep your instruments working properly, keeping them in your ears and out of the repair lab.

How do we know?
Because we build many of the systems used in hearing health clinics
and repair labs all over the US.

 

But, don't just take our word for it.
Listen to what others have to say about My Vac:

I am very happy with your product, and prompt shipping.

K. Johnson
Mesa, AZ


I PURCHASED A MY VAC FROM YOUR COMPANY. THIS IS JUST A LINE TO TELL YOU THAT I AM VERY SATISFIED WITH YOUR PRODUCT. BEFORE I BOUGHT IT I HAD PROBLEMS WITH EAR WAX IN THE MIC. IT WAS FRUSTRATING MY AIDS ALWAYS HAD TO BE SENT OUT FOR REPAIR EVERY 3 MONTHS. NOW I VACUUM THEM ALMOST EVERY NIGHT, AND HAVE NOT HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH THEM. BEFORE I ORDERED MY VAC FROM YOU I READ UPON YOUR WEB SITE AND CAN SAY THAT YOU ARE A RELIABLE COMPANY. MY AID DISPENSER  AT HEAR-X IS INTERESTED AND WANTS ME TO BRING IN MY VAC TO SHOW HER.

THANKS AGAIN
S. HOLM
Staten Island, NY

 

I am very satisfied with My Vac, quick email info and delivery.

Thanks,
R. Bayne
Ossipee, NH
 


 

It is important to me that my patients have the best experience with their new hearing aids, and that their hearing aids remain problem free.  I recommend My Vac hearing aid vacuum because it is easy to use and it works so well.

The Facts
 - Ear wax is a natural and perfectly healthy function of your body.
 - Ear wax is a destructive force on your hearing aid.
 - When you put your hearing aid in your ear it is going to come in contact with ear wax.
 - Ear wax is by far the #1 cause of hearing instrument failure.
 - You can effectively remove damaging ear wax from your hearing aid using My Vac.
 - My Vac is a small investment compared to costly repairs or replacement.


When you are ready to protect your valuable hearing investment, you can order My Vac online conveniently and securely by clicking the following link. Or feel free to contact me directly and I will be happy to answer any questions.

Click Here to Order My Vac Today

And if you still haven't made up your mind that this is the best way to keep your hearing aids working properly, check out the Special Bonuses at the bottom of this page.

I hope to add you to our growing list of satisfied customers.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Perkins

owner, Lightning Enterprises
877-546-1797
cperkins@lightningenterprises.com

 

Chris Perkins owns and operates Lightning Enterprises, a company devoted to developing and manufacturing products and equipment designed for professional hearing aid repair and maintenance. He has been involved in the hearing aid industry since 1990, and has worked in hearing aid manufacturing, hearing products development, and consulting.

 

P.S.  For a limited time we are including several Special Bonuses only available through our web site. Click Here to learn more. But, don't delay because we are not going to include these incentives for long.