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Scleral Cup Large Contact Lens Handler for Easy Insertion and Removal of Scleral Contact Lenses and Prosthetic Eyes Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of Scleral Cup Large Contact Lens Handler for Easy Insertion and Removal of Scleral Contact Lenses and Prosthetic Eyes

Vented. Contains latex. Not for soft contact lenses.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Handy and Helpful - Vision

I had a new prosthetic eye made, larger and shaped differently than my previous one, and was having trouble getting it into my eye socket (I also have an Acrylnalis) and I remembered me when I was a kid, I had a jerk to help me with this, I saw this jerk and it was the same as what I had before. I am very pleased with how easy it is to insert the eye without stress. I bought 2.

Pros
  • Cases
Cons
  • Long Delivery Time

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Orange dye gets in my eyes. Using this device to insert contacts

I am concerned about this product. This article gives me orange color in my eyes. When I insert the lens, there is an excess of solution. Extra drains are like tears from your eyes. Every time I use this orange paste tool I feel like crying orange tears. In my photo, a clean cotton swab is lying next to the cotton swab I used to catch tears. Show the orange color of the tears.

Pros
  • Vision
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Install/remove the scleral lens with ease.

I was prescribed scleral lenses in 2016 for Sjogren's syndrome and keratoconus. I was given this large cup to put in and another smaller cup to remove. I prefer to only use this one because if the lens doesn't come out I can squeeze it, it releases and I try again. Another instrument clings to dear life and is difficult to remove from the lens without feeling my eye catching up. Over time I ordered additional fittings. I can't live without her. I always carry at least one of these and my…

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  • Health & Home
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