Flents Eye Drop Guide
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It is a pleasure to hear from you I think it's a great idea. I would say that it can definitely They are reused over and over again.
The bottom of the case says ABS 7. There is some type of questionable plastic in the item from Mighty Nest. Instead of glass, you might want to opt for plastic. My experience has been that filling the cup to the top prevents it from tipping As long as I have my head down, over it, it works.
My background as an RN has led me to use eye drops for many In the end, I threw this away since I didn't find it to be functional. In your question regarding cutting or piercing the tip, I'm not clear what you are referring to- You may want to contact the manufacturer.
Selected User Reviews For Flents Eye Drop Guide
I often get something squirt in my eye and it makes me crazy. I cannot even look at anything without getting something in my eye. I've even had to go to the eye doctor to be helped with it. It sounded intriguing, so I bought it to find out what it's like. Oh my gosh, I am so glad that I made the purchase. When I got something in my eye soon after receiving this, I had to try it out, and it worked wonderfully for me. Using this was fine. I had to repeat it a few times, and I am not the easiest person to deal with when something gets in my eye, but I was thrilled with how well it worked and I am glad This is wonderful news for me. The price is reasonable, and this is an excellent item to have on hand.
Consider buying a box of eye rinse that comes with the eye cup instead of buying eye rinse separately. Its flimsy construction makes it leak everywhere and doesn't fit well on the eyeball. We had more success with the box with rinse and eye cup because it fitted better. It cost less to rinse and buy the eye cup than to buy this one.
Despite several attempts, I was unable to use the eye drop guide that I received. I would have left a comment earlier if I were able to, however, I rarely use this type of product on average, and what I found was that the rubber type material had split in the crease where the eye cup meets the threaded portion of the device after my third use.
These eyewash cups have been in my use for a long time. I prefer the soft ones over those made of hard plastic. For me, they are safer than other eyewear, and they are much more comfortable as well. One of the downsides is that they have a drawback. A part of the cap appears to split at the neck of the bottle. In a day or two, the rubber or plastic neck will split because it is too small. As a result, you only need one cup to a bottle and need to replace it when the bottle changes. In the past, when I used the stainless steel cup, it did not split. Now, it does because some manufacturers have changed the material that they use in the cup so they can sell you more of it. As I said, I like them, so when I have to use them I order six at a time. Since ALL of these cups of this type are made by the same company, they have no similarities except the packaging.
The eye sockets of people with very large eyes were made with this. When I use my cup, I usually spill a lot of water out of the side.
The glasses I got were for my 85-year-old father in law and he liked them, but you have to be able to gaze directly up in order to get the drops to land directly in his When he was a young boy, he could only look up at an angle of 45 degrees. I was pushing on his jaw as hard as I could, even if I was trying my best! (Poking fun at myself). He was able to solve this problem by lying on his back in bed and the drops would fall into place. That's all I have for now.
Liquid did not appear to be able to pass through the opening. I had to cut off a piece. This doesn't seem like a big deal, unless you want to ignore the fact that the directions were very clear in every way, but did not mention this part of it.
It has to be returned to you.