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How to handle hearing aids tubes

Learn how to clean, replace, and care for hearing aid tubes to maintain comfort and sound quality.
Published 7/15/2024,
Updated 4/10/2025
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Only follow these steps if you feel confident doing similar tasks—like inserting contact lenses, changing small batteries, or adjusting glasses. Make sure you’ve been shown how by your Bloom audiologist, or have the correct replacement parts they’ve provided.
Changing tubes

How to change hearing aid tubes

1. Gather your supplies

  • New hearing aid tubes.

  • Small tool (tweezers or small screwdriver).

  • Clean, dry surface.
     

2. Remove the old tube

  • Gently pull on the old tube with your fingers.

  • If it's stuck, use your tool to carefully pry it off.
     

3. Insert the new tube

  • Align the new tube with the hearing aid opening.

  • Push it firmly into place until it sits securely.
     

4. Clean your hearing aids

  • Use a dry cloth to clean the area around the tube to remove any debris. 

 

Cleaning tubes

How to clean hearing aid tubes

1. Use a cleaning tool

  • Brush: A soft, dry brush is ideal for removing visible debris.

  • Cleaning tool: Many hearing aid manufacturers provide specialized tools for cleaning tubes.

  • Avoid water: Never use water, alcohol, or other cleaning solutions on the tubes.

2. Gently clear debris

  • Brush/tool: Use a gentle back-and-forth motion to clear any debris.

  • Avoid pushing: Be careful not to push the debris further into the tube.

3. Reattach tubes

  • Dry thoroughly: If you used water, make sure the tubes are completely dry before reattaching to the hearing aid.

  • Air puffer: Use an air puffer to remove any remaining moisture. 
Replacing tubes

How often should hearing aid tubes be replaced?

It depends on the type of tube:

  • Standard wax guards

    Replace weekly.

  • Waterproof tubes

    Replace every 3-4 weeks.


Signs you need to replace your tubes sooner

  • Reduced sound quality.

  • Whistling or feedback.
  • General tip

    • Replace tubes every 3-6 months or as recommended by your audiologist.
     
  • Pro tip

    • Check your tubes monthly for discoloration or blockage. Replace them immediately if you notice these issues. 

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