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Do any of you Lens 101-ers have this little gadget? It's a contact lens insertion too, with two wicked-looking arms. According to the website, here's how you use it:
1) Remove the contact lens holder from the bottle 2) Pour out the storing solution and fill the bottle with saline solution. 3) Re-insert the contact lens holder into the bottle and lightly shake the bottle straight up & down 4) Remove the lens holder from bottle and lightly shake off the excess liquid 5) Depress the suction cup against the contact lens lightly 6) Swing-open the arm until it is open all the way 7) Insert the contact lens into the eye (Repeat Steps 5 to 7 for the other eye) Why do I get the uneasy feeling that those arms have a mind of their own? It's just my imagination . . . . right? |
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