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Review on πŸ‘οΈ Convenient 12-Pack Contact Lens Cases: One-Year Supply to Safeguard Your Eye Health by James Conrad

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Tight and tight - not just for contacts!

So I don't wear contact lenses. I like to draw sketches of my long hikes with acrylic paints on canvas. Why am I considering these contact lens cases? If you are familiar with acrylic paints, you know that they air dry quickly. This makes it difficult to use outdoors. Until I started using them, my only option was to carry whole tubes of paint. Not only is it a little overkill (I draw on small 4x5 boards just to jot down ideas for full blown drawings to do at home), it adds a lot of weight and bulk to my already heavy and bulky camping gear. There is also a risk of caps breaking or tubing bursting if squeezed too hard. A few weeks ago I read an article by an oil painter who said she used these cases while mountain biking to get her ideas. down when she sees them. I decided to try the same with acrylic. I figured if the seal was airtight I could store the acrylics in these cases for three or four days without them drying out. Today I finally tried them on the trail and they met my expectations. The housings are firmly screwed and seal very well. I poured paint in it last night and today there was no film on each pile of pigment. And they were completely sealed during my trek. I can now carry my entire ten color palette around with minimal added bulk and virtually no added weight. Very happy with these things. Again, I don't wear contact lenses, but I don't see the positives I've listed above that make them undesirable for contact lens wearers.

Pros
  • Very good price
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