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The DMV Ultra Contact Lens Remover Tool is a top-tier solution for safely and effectively removing scleral and RGP lenses. Made in the USA and FDA registered, this 10-pack of durable, allergen-free tools is trusted by professionals and designed for user-friendly handling.
K**H
Easy to use!
Easy to use. Perfect for getting out my Scleral lenses, bright color means I don't lose them!
I**N
Very high quality
really sticky easy to use
Y**N
Good for price and comfort
Doesn't irritate the eye and works as expected. Well priced as well.
K**Y
Superior service and products
Great service and products. I’ve ordered several times without an issue. Product is shipping quickly.
T**S
Take your time inserting,don't rush takes practice!
This item is very easy to remove your contact lenses,but inserting Is totally different! Take your time placing the contact on your eye,center it slowly then gently place it on your eye,then boom your done,it does work don't give up OK!
T**R
NOT FOR SCELERA LENSES!!!
Because I can't give it zero stars. These are NOT for scelera lens even though they say they are. These inverters are ridiculously small and are meant for gas permeable lenses not scelera. I'm super frustrated because I not only checked and verified these were for sceleras but most of the comments say they're perfect for scelera lenses which isn't true. They will suction but as soon as you attempt to remove the lense the suction releases. Thankfully my eye dr sent me home with one. This listing is very misleading
A**S
Wish I'd had these years ago
I've been a contact lens wearer for a few decades and I have hard gas permeable lenses. They are rare among contact lens wearers. Most people wear soft lenses, but they didn't work for my astigmatism. To take out your contacts, hard lens wearers are taught to lean forward over one cupped hand, and tug at the outside corner of their eyes with your other to create tension in the lid, and blink. Most of the time, that pops the contact out into your awaiting hand. Sometimes it doesn't work the first, second, or third time -- especially depending on how many hours you've had them in, whether your eyes are dry, puffy, etc. Sometimes when they pop out they do not go into your hand but fly off into the distance, forcing you to blindly search for them and hope you don't hear a crunch. As I get older too, I'm wondering how bad it is to continue to pull at my eyes every day. Aren't I trying to prevent wrinkles? For whatever reason, even though this method had been mostly working for years, as time went on, it seemed like it was getting harder and harder for my lenses to come out the way I'd always been removing them. It was always taking multiple tries. Usually worse for one eye than the other, but you can't sleep in hard lenses, so they have to both come out each night. Anyway -- after a terrible night of literally not being able to remove one of my contacts for over an hour, I knew I had to find a different way to solve this and I found these. They take my lenses out pretty much on the first try, every time. There's never a concern about where the lens will land when removed -- it's always on this little suction cup. If you try it and encounter any issues either with getting the lens to stick to the suction cup or removing it once it's on there, I recommend pre-wetting the suction cup with a little water or preferable contact solution. These are so simple, but they made such a difference for me. Hopefully, they will for you too.
L**G
great price
super easy ordering and such a great price for the amount
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