MorTime Portable Contact Lens Stick Tool Case Set
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MorTime Portable Contact Lens Stick Tool Case Set
$5.69
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MorTime Portable Contact Lens Stick Tool Case Set Price History
Price History for MorTime 5 pcs Portable Contact Lens Stick Tool Case Set (Inserter/Remover+Tweezer with Soft Tip)
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Current Price | $5.69 | January 26, 2025 |
Highest Price | $5.69 | September 25, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $4.99 | August 3, 2024 |
Since August 3, 2024
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$5.69 | September 25, 2024 |
$4.99 | August 3, 2024 |
MorTime Portable Contact Lens Stick Tool Case Set Description
- Contact Lens Case Kit – MorTime 5 Pack Portable Contact Lens Tool Case including an Inserter/Remover & a Tweezer with Soft Tip. The candy colors can bring you pleasant visual effect: green, pink, blue, white, purple.
- Best Material – MorTime Contact Lens Case is made from high quality ABS plastic which is durable and shatterproof. The stick and tweezer are equipped with soft silicone. Please wash the contact lens case for a few times with hot water before first use.
- Best Design – Tilted silicone surface enables your contact lense to attach more firmly to the stick. MorTime Contact Lens Case Set has circular arc design. Each edge is smooth polished without burrs. So it is a perfect container for keeping your contact lens clean and clear.
- Convenient – MorTime Contact Lens Case Kit is lightweight and portable. You can take it anywhere for convenient use. And you can always be assured to enjoy more views.
MorTime Portable Contact Lens Stick Tool Case Set Specification
Specification: MorTime Portable Contact Lens Stick Tool Case Set
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MorTime Portable Contact Lens Stick Tool Case Set Reviews (13)
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swood –
Way easy to use and apply contacts
Tina –
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Dr.HMAA –
Perfect for getting contact lenses out of case without damaging them
Atanas –
Cuts down smudges, easy to see, best of all hygienic, soft delivery of lens to the eye ๐
Mary –
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swood –
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ย I’ve added a demonstration video. The video was only my first time with insertion and second time for removal and it was that easy.
Insertion: washed the tool and let air dry before use. Wash hands. I used the blue tool. The silicone bowl end (suction tip) held the contact well and the contact was much bigger than the tip. This allowed the contact to keep it’s bowl shape and when bringing it close to my eye, the contact touched my eye without the tool touching my eye. As soon as the contact touched my eye it went right in. I also use dailies soft contacts. The contact didn’t show signs of falling off either! Cleaned it off once done and returned to case.
Removal: The tips of the tweezers are covered in silicone and are so soft and gentle. Gentler than my fingers. I used them at almost a vertical angle to gently slide the contact to the corner of my eye. This causes the contact to wrinkle and cause raised ridges. Once that happens I used the tweezers to grasp the contact and pull out. Similar to using the pad of your finger to slide to the corner and pinch to pull out. The tips are completely covered in silicone so nothing hard touches my eye. Out within seconds. Clear, return to case.
Pros and why I chose to buy these:
I feel these are gentler than my finger and possible nails as I have accidentally pinched my eyes with my nails.
I can actually see what they’re doing since they are so slim, much slimmer than my fingers.
I feel these are a more hygienic option, there are no cracks and crevices for dirt or bacteria to hide. Similar to washing/rinsing your contact case and leaving it out to dry. Also, for example, I wash my hands thoroughly and let air dry before putting contacts in but you never know especially with longer nails or nail product on.
These made insertion and removal much faster, easier, pain free when for the last 3 years I always struggled.
Also not sure if this tool really did this but this was the first time I wore contacts and they didn’t feel uncomfortable. When I put them in idk if I get lint in them or air bubbles but using this tool it went in my eye from bottom to top. No irritation from putting it or taking out.
Case is good and right to store them.
I bought these because I have always had trouble getting them in. My eyes would become so irritated I’d want them out immediately. And removal, would sometimes take upwards of 10 minutes to remove while I start to panic and can’t get them out, eyes irritated and red, tears, and pinching my eye with my nails on accident. Since it was such an ordeal I didn’t want to wear contacts. I also wear nail dip powder on my nails and I’m always paranoid about not getting them clean enough. As well, with longer nails the fear of pinching my eye again or when they’re longer and I cannot get them out all together. These tools solved all those reasons for me. Insertion and removal was so easy I finally ordered my new prescription of contacts! I’d use these even if I didn’t do my nails.
Cons: not many cons, the white tools in my pack of 5, the insertion tool was different. Pictures included. The suction tip was slanted with little bumps and I don’t know what that is for? Would be nice if there was a slip included with directions on how to use and the use for the white tool.
Also I cluded pics for size reference. My review for suction power is 4 stars only because I’m not sure while the white suction tool is for.
MJ –
Okay I was going to give this 1 star but then I decided to give it one more try. You really gotta have some patience to deal with this. Works great to put the contacts in but taking them off takes some practicing. Once you slide the contact to the side of your eyes with the spoon looking part you take it out with the tweezer part. Just practice a couple times and it will be easier to work with.
ุตูููุญ ุงููุฑูู –
Totalmente inรบtiles en serio no sirven dinero perdido!
Samantha W. –
I like using this when I feel like my hands are dirty or have too much soap residue or just when I have nails.
Super easy to use IMO for putting in the contact. I do not use this to take out my contact – I did try to use the tweezer (note I’m not rough or poking my eyeball with this lol ) but the tweezer just wasn’t able to take it out/ scrunch the contact enough to be able to be pulled out. I’d just rather use my finger at that point. I like it all in all and would order more ๐
Citrana –
I can’t get the lens in or out with this after numerous tries and different days. Guess I’ll stick with my q tip bent in half. Only thing I can find that works for me with long nails.
Samantha Ward-Haynes –
These tools do not suction onto the lenses, so they don’t work to put the contacts in. The tweezers are too soft and smooth to get a grip on the lenses to take them out, so neither tool works.
Raiyaa Huntress –
They arrived. Cute. Small. Individually wrapped. Looks nice. I watched some videos that showed using them. It scared me enough that i didnt try them. I will use for other applications, because i do like them – just not for me to put into my eyes. They are as advertised- im a woose.. not great at putting nor removing contacts. The Tweezer thing – I’m too skittish.. lol.
Julsie –
This item works pretty well. The stick tool is so much easier to use to get my contacts in than my finger. The tweezers don’t work so well to get them back out, so it’s easier for me to use my fingers to remove them. That might be a user problem since I have a hard time with anything going near my eyes.