DMVScleral Cup Large Contact Lens Handler - Inserts and Removes Scleral Contact Lenses and Prosthetic Eyes (Color: Orange)
T**N
Easier than most to use
Inserting Perma Gas Contacts are never easy but this suction device is a little firmer than the ones given in contact kit from Doctors office. This device is a great value for the money and made of a good firm material!
R**E
Perfect for Scleral lenses
Easy to use. Perfect for Scleral contact lenses
R**Q
Easier prosthetic removal
Great quality tool that makes removing a prosthetic eye so much easier. Don't know why I waited so long to buy this. Would highly recommend
S**N
Nice!
This is easy to use. Very soft to the touch. Will purchase again.
S**Y
No hole at the bottom--but works great on sclera lenses
Have not yet used it (bought it as a back up), but I noticed it does not have an opening in the bottom to prevent suction to the contact at the top . Will update once I have tried it.UPDATE 4/10/18Used it with a sclera lens with no problems. works fine without the hole in the bottom.
J**E
Great item
The media could not be loaded. I read reviews and someone said for the price it should have a case, it does come with a case and it was cheap for great quality.Even came with instructions.Very useful tool indeed.
E**N
Scleral lens insertion/removal with ease.
Because of Sjögren's Syndrome and Keratoconus, I was prescribed scleral lenses in 2016. I was given this large cup for insertion and another smaller cup for removal.I prefer to just use this one because if the lens refuses to come out, I can squeeze it, it lets go, and I try again. The other tool grabs on for dear life and it's hard to remove it from the lens without feeling like my eye is going to come with it.I have ordered extras over time. I can't live without them.I carry at least one of these and my Purilens with me everywhere.Hint 1: For those who are having trouble removing your scleral lenses - try wetting the cup and/or your eyes with the Purilens solution before trying to remove the lens. This works with either tool you choose to use.If your contacts are dry, it's more difficult to get good suction in the cup.Hint 2: If they're still proving difficult, (after lubricating your eyes and tool) try grabbing the edge of the contact and turning it just a bit. The lens will loosen without pulling.
F**R
EXTRA HOLE CAUSES LEAK ... PRODUCT DOES NOT WORK AT ALL
I have one of these that came with my scleral contacts. It works in every form of usage by squeezing the body of the handler to force out air. When the spherical surface of the lens is placed against the mouth of the handler and the finger pressure (squeeze) is released, a vacuum is created that holds the contact lens in place against the handler.That is how it is SUPPOSED to work.BOTH of the handlers that I purchased from these people have an additional large hole in the small end that allows air to leak back into the handler. Since the additional hole allows air to flow BACK IN when the squeeze is released, there is NO VACUUM developed.The handler will NOT keep the contact lens in place.IT IS USELESS.DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!
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