I still have to get used to it, but I like it. I work with a lot of cleaning chemicals at work and need to keep my fingertips off my lenses (I learned this the hard way). If you're watching video while inserting a lens, don't look up! I know it's hard, but if you've been wearing contacts for a while, you can do it. I'm happier it just hit me in the eye, but I'm making progress! It can be easily removed with tweezers. I haven't played around with the inserter as a remover. I'm also not sure what the spatula is for, but I use it to take the lens out of the solution and place it on the instrument. I don't even look at it. Anyway. Can't mention the suction because it's not designed to suck on the lens, you'd be sucking on the eyeball ;) Cute little case. It looks a lot scarier than it actually is. Try it, you can't beat the price.
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