The aurilave is a small cleaning tool consisting of a spherical body and an air outlet tube. Its operating principle is to utilize elasticity to create changes in air pressure. By directing the airflow or suction through a targeted outlet, it can perform cleaning and suction tasks.
Due to its simple operation, it can be found in various scenarios in daily life. However, the earliest aurilaves were mainly used in the medical field to remove foreign objects from patients’ ear canals. When using the aurilave, simply press it gently with your hand. Using too much force may damage the ear canal.
The current situation of the aurilave
With the increase in industrial production and daily life demands, aurilaves are no longer limited to the medical field. They can be seen in laboratories, electronic repairs, and photography, among others.
In the field of chemistry and laboratories
When paired with a pipette, the aurilave can easily draw liquids, avoiding direct mouth contact with reagents and enhancing the safety of experimental operations.
In electronic repair
The aurilave can remove fine dust from details such as keyboard crevices, watch movements, and circuit boards. There is no need to worry about scratching delicate components or leaving water stains.
In photography
Photography enthusiasts can use the aurilave to clean dust from lenses, avoiding leaving fingerprints when cleaning with hands, which could affect shooting.
When using the ear aspirator, be sure to maintain hygiene. If it is used for different purposes, it is very likely to cause infection.
With its compact, convenient and durable features, the aurilave has become an indispensable tool in daily life. With its simplest structure, it solves many practical problems.
