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Material: made of plastic, sturdy and durable. Easy to Carry: Small, light, portable. Size: Case: 9*2.3*1.2cm(L*W*H). Tweezer: 8cm(L). Stick: 4.5cm(L). Contact Lens remover tool perfect for hard lenses and soft lenses. Use of travel and outdoor activities.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

OMG works great!

I had a terrible time learning how to insert contacts. I could get her to use my finger about 50% of the time and then just give up until the next day. The first time I used this glue stick, it worked! Simply place the contact lens on the suction cup, place and hold it at the base of the eye, move the eyeball to look straight into the wand, twist the wand slightly and the contact will stay on your eye!

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 1 out of 5

BUYER BEWARE!

The tweezers have a hard tip instead of soft silicone. The plunger worked so well that it fell apart when I put the contact lens in my eye. I spent about ten minutes taking it apart / making sure it was stuck in my eye somewhere. The ONLY thing that works well with this set is the shovel. Remove the contact from the lens body. My 10 year old son told me this is what I get if I try to buy a cheap/unknown brand.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than others

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Doesn't work in cases

Have worn contact lenses, both hard and soft, for 50 years and have had no problems fitting, but recently had problems with pulling them out at night due to slightly longer nails. . I looked at some "soft lens removers" and bought this type of plastic tweezers and another type of Optiwand suction cup, both of which are completely unsuitable for me. Tried until my eyeballs turned red. I couldn't get the suction type to work, so I tried this "tweezers" type. no If the contact can be plucked from…

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Damaged