The Ear Pressure Equalizer, no more blocked ears
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Air travel comes with its set of drawbacks. Its not just problems like Acrophobia (fear of heights) or plain old jet lag that the passengers have to deal with. The worst side effect of air travel has to be that of blocked ears while landing. Increased cabin pressure presses the eardrum inwards and the ears become “blocked” causing undue irritation. So here’s a gadget to help you get rid of this problem forever. Designed by Australian Professor of Tinnitus research, the Ear Pressure Equalizer promises to relieve you of blocked ears. The Ear Pressure Equalizer sucks air from the outer ear canal creating a slight vacuum, which gently pushes the eardrum back into its original position. Just simply place the gadget in your ear canal, press the yellow membrane, and let the gadget work for you.
Priced at £38.95, this gadget is worth a buy. The best part is even if you press the membrane a little too hard, the built in safety vent prevents the build up of too much pressure. So plug in this new gadget and experience pleasant landing, always.
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