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 RGP Inserter/Remover

RGP Inserter/Remover

 RGP Inserter/Remover
$ 12.99

Score By Feature

Based on 435 ratings
Easy to use
9.70
Suction power
9.72
Easy to remove
8.88

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Product Description

Lenses that are rigid gas permeable (RGP) are easy to insert and remove.
Included is one inserter and remover.

Questions & Answers

Do I have the option of using ?

Since I am able to remove my soft contacts by grabbing them between two fingers, I have never used one. It is true. Purchasing one from your ophthalmologist and then trying it out may be a good option for you. The problem with that is that it's just as easy to grab them as it would be to try and grab

What are the chances that it will work to remove ?

Soft contact lenses are not intended to be used with these they were made for hard lenses such as RGPs.

These seem like they're one-time offers Can they be cleaned and reused? Are they disposable or used-once and disposed of?

Years ago, I kept mine for years. My car is equipped with one, my purse has one, and the bathroom has another! This is an awesome group! My computer has been cleaned and I am still using it.

Does anyone have experience with these and sclera lenses?

These removers have been working well for me on hard gas permeable lenses for many years. Their performance is excellent. It's hard to see why they wouldn't work on the larger lenses.

Selected User Reviews For RGP Inserter/Remover

By far the best hard contacts remover on the market! As a result of having lost one of my hard lenses, I had to reorder them
5/5

I will only, ever use this in the future. I love it so much that I will never look back! Their ease of use makes them very appealing. I used to have a weird sensation when the contact would come from the side of my eye, then straightened it out at the last second so that it would suck the contact right out! The process is quick, painless, and as said it is Several other packages of them were purchased from Amazon because they came in different colors, but all of them were that they can pick up even a single grain of dirt!

I purchased the 6 of them. It's a good deal, and as far as looking in the mirror once my contacts come out, who knows! It seems to me that my cat flutters around them. If I take them out, I'll be able to put them at the three locations I'm likely to take them. I love not having to run from place to place. I strongly recommend this book. did not receive any payment for my honest opinion.

Marlowe Collier
Marlowe Collier
| Sep 04, 2020
These strange little things are for putting in your eyes
5/5

If I haven't changed my gas permeable contacts in a long time, or if I have a long day at work - I can often feel a burning in my eyes In my case, it is difficult to simply take out my contacts. Plungers like these take some practice and you don't want to be too timid about poking them in your eye, but once you get used to using them, they can be very useful. You need to look straight ahead while opening your eyes wide. You need to press firmly on the little plunger to the center of your contact lens, a bit more pressure than you would normally want Pull it straight away from your eye and then put it back in your pocket or purse. There you go! There is no lens in your house anymore. Those who are confident in their ability to master this technique should consider buying these. As well as being easy to clean and store, they are also extremely durable. I think this is a nifty little invention.

Marisol Nash
Marisol Nash
| Jun 27, 2021
The product can only be removed and not inserted
3/5

My own personal experience with this product led me to order it originally based on the picture. I have used this product I received this in the mail today and am There are no parts like those pictured and they are just for removal of the system. I paid more for them than for some others I could have purchased, but I wanted to stick with what I knew, so I paid the higher price. I've tried using one for removal and it worked just fine, but if you need to insert contacts, you shouldn't purchase this product.

Samuel Foster
Samuel Foster
| Jun 19, 2021
It is a great tool that is inexpensive
5/5

As a present to myself, I plan to buy another 5 more. Contact lenses have been a struggle for me for almost a year. I finally gave up after becoming so frustrated. Because the fingers on my hand are so large, it is almost impossible for me to install a smooth surface. Using this little tool, my ham hands are just a little more than an inch away, which will allow enough light to provide the necessary illumination to make the insertion. While it hasn't been a lot of practice with the tool, I won't be able to do a good job with removal. A great tool for a low price. In addition to buying five more for myself as Christmas gifts, I will purchase five more as well.

Emerson HARTLEY
Emerson HARTLEY
| Sep 14, 2020
I like this one
5/5

Someone of mine tried the one with the safety release, where the hole is in the center, so you have to completely let go when you are releasing completely to get any vacuum. But then it is actually difficult to hold the vacuum without it being released. The eye had been drooping in this case and an operation was performed to raise it They have always had gas perm lenses that pop out of their lid, but now they have trouble getting them to stay in place. It is likely that there is still a little swelling from that, so we are hoping that they can get back to popping it out as they used In summary, they will be able to remove the contact lenses.

Navy Dyer
Navy Dyer
| Feb 17, 2021
The option the opthamologist uses when he takes the test is the same as that
4/5

In 2008, my eyelids began to give out after 50 years of taking out my lenses. I decided to buy this tool, which is the same one an opthamologist uses when he removes the lenses. Initially, I found it hard to center it on the lens with just the right amount of wetting solution, but it works when you get the hang of it. If you store the tool upside down, it can be kept clean in soaking solution and cleaned with lens cleaner if the case is waterproof- Be sure to store it upside down if such a process is performed- As a result, the product sticks to the bottom of the storage tube and is very difficult to remove.

Judah Moran
Judah Moran
| Apr 04, 2021
I find the product to be perfect for my needs
3/5

I find the product to be suitable for my needs. As I use my finger tip to insert a gas permeable contact lens, I cannot anticipate it inserting a gas permeable contact lens. The contact lenses I have worn for hours have now dried out and my eyes are now fatigued and dry. I need something to remove the contacts. The sticky lens will no longer refuse to blink, which is convenient to avoid from having to deal with the discomfort. Five stars would have been given if I had received three suction cups as pictured and not just one as what I ended up receiving. In addition to having one in my car, one in my medicine cabinet, and one in my jacket pocket, I would also like to have one at home.

Olivia Parker
Olivia Parker
| May 17, 2021
Ten will be a good number
5/5

Any rigid contact can be handled with ease with these. Apart from picking up contacts that have fallen in the sink or are upside down easily, these tools are also helpful when picking up contacts that have fallen in the sink and are flipped It means she can fit ten in several purses and luggage and still have one (or two) to use in the restroom when she needs to.

Alden Kaplan
Alden Kaplan
| Jul 08, 2021

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