


👁️🗨️ Master your lens game with precision and ease!
The DMV SynergEyes Model Vented Scleral Cup is a specialized insertion tool designed exclusively for SynergEyes hybrid scleral lenses. Featuring a vented handle that prevents suction and allows automatic release, it ensures precise, hassle-free lens placement. Lightweight and compact, it comes with a clear plastic storage case for hygiene and convenience. Not intended for lens removal or use on compromised eyes.
| ASIN | B01HSTK4WO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,003 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #188 in Contact Lens Care Products |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (359) |
| Date First Available | 19 May 2022 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | DMV |
| Manufacturer | DMV |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 9 g |
C**E
Works great. A bit expensive but as long as it works and doesn’t fall apart quickly it’s worth it.
A**A
Much easier to use for insertion of scleral lenses than the tool received from my optometrist. The vent means it doesn't stick to the tool and make release difficult, plus being able to see light through the hole makes it easy to line up properly. The large size makes it much easier to balance and hold the lens than the small tools.
J**M
This is the way to go for lenses.Easy to operate. the pass through hole is key for inserting lenses.
T**R
It's for hybrid lenses. I had to up my review a star to counteract the other review. The only reason I was going to give it 4 stars was because of the cost. 25 years of contacts from gas permeable to soft. I'm veryyyy experienced. I've always had to wear custom lenses due to the prescription but it's not much different than the disposables all the lucky people get to wear. BTW I have those two for a contact glasses combo. This IS FOR hybrid lenses. They're amazing! But they're difficult to put in despite the fact I'm defininately a pro. Hybrid lenses have a hard center with a soft skirt around the outer edge. They must be completely full of solution to be inserted correctly. If I don't have this tool I've done a three fingertip insertion. It's a hit and miss sometimes. Also no matter how many times I wash my hands and lenses I can get an occasional smudge. Or if I towel dry my hands I'll get microscopic fibers on the lenses. This has solved every problem and is a must have for hybrid lenses. My only dislike was the eye gouging price. I must have accidentally knocked mine into the trash. This is so simple to use and durable that I don't want to call it cheap. But in all honestly it looks like the kind a contact accessorie that would come with free trial lenses and be thrown immediately away. Like a free piece of "junk". I expect it to last longer than a whole package of makeup sponges. But they don't cost $10... Pros: Well made (it just happens to be some kind of inexpensive material) Flexible Sanitary Keeps lenses sparkling clean as there is really no need to handle them much If used correctly perfect insert every time You can actually see them come into focus as you insert them due to the hole through the center If you're unsure of whether you made good contact you can give it a little swivel Cons: Price I don't buy spares because they're $10 each I think a fair price would be $1-2 max so you can buy a multipack. I'd buy 10. I already have a contact laboratory. It's not fair having vision this bad. I haven't paid for these new lenses yet. My last custom soft lenses were already $300 for a year supply And that company couldn't successfully recreate the ones I originally bought which reminded me of plungers anyways after my previous company quit doing custom lenses. It took 15 months, many trials, soft lenses to these and finally these hybrids are amazing. I was considering and dreading going back to hard lenses. If you're stuck with gas permeable hard contacts you should ask about these. I off-road, shoot, and live in a desert where the wind can blow sandstorms. I have 20/20 vision again with hybrids. And this tool is an amazing must have. After all that $10 for this was just another regular slap in the face. I cannot get surgery. My eyes are a -10 and -14. I know that's a lot of info to have but I think people should know what this is and what it's for. I wish it removed them to because it's a bit tricky at times. As long as you don't lose it, it'll last a long time.
S**4
I wear contact lenses mostly for cosmetic use, and as most of you know there is QUITE a learning curve at first when it comes to putting them in correctly. I can't tell you how many times I have had to throw away contacts that have fallen onto my bathroom floor because I could not for the life of me get them to stick to my eyes while trying to apply them. Yes, I know I could sterilize them easily, but I have dogs and children and I was not comfortable with the idea of putting something that fell on my floor back in my eye-but I digress. Enter this magical device! I know it says its for the sclera contacts, but I find the larger surface area makes it easier when applying regular color contacts. This tool provides a solid support for the contact Lense to hold its shape correctly allowing it to stick to your eye effortlessly, allowing me to apply them in half the time! Very simple, but quite genius at the same time. It's definitely worth the cost for the time and the frustration you save. Always make sure to sterilize before and after, and be sure to keep it in a protective case.
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