

👁️🗨️ Master your lens game with DMV Classic — precision, comfort, and style in one sleek tool!
The DMV Classic Vented Hard Contact Lens Remover is a specialized tool designed for easy insertion and removal of rigid gas permeable (RGP), Ortho-K, and scleral lenses. Featuring a vented suction cup for gentle lens release, it comes with a protective plastic carry case for hygienic, on-the-go convenience. Made in the USA with hypoallergenic materials, this remover is a trusted choice for professionals and lens wearers seeking precision and comfort.
| ASIN | B00O82E28W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,083 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #140 in Contact Lens Care Products |
| Brand | DMV |
| Brand Name | DMV |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 825 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | DMV |
| UPC | 701233936905 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
R**H
Very helpful with RGP contact glasses!!!
Very good product when I take out and put in my RGP contact glasses, my optometrist recommended this in order for me to make it easy to remove and put my contact glasses.
M**E
Insert AND Remove - works better than expected
This works for INSERTION (don't squeeze it) AND for REMOVAL (squeeze-release to create suction, then squeeze (only) to release the lens). I like this much better than expected. Adding a picture because in earlier reviews it seems like there was some discrepancy in which product was shipped. The product I received 12/2019 is vented as shown. SIZE: This plunger is smaller than the 'insertion plunger' from my Dr, and larger than the orange 'removal plunger' from my Dr. I have Scleral lenses (large hard lenses) and the Dr provided 2 separate 'plungers' - one larger vented one for insertion & a smaller non-vented one for removal. It takes a little practice for timing to activate the suction properly to remove the lens with this DMV one, but better functionality overall. Just squeeze to release the suction! My 'removal plunger' from the Dr was not 'vented', so I had to squeeze the tiny sides to release the lens. This one is 'vented', so when you squeeze it, it gently releases the lens. (this is especially good if your aim is not that accurate to get the lens out of your eye!, which is even more difficult when you can't see well!!) I bought this pack to create a few travel/emergency kits (my car, work, etc.) with extra solution, cases, saline, backup glasses, etc.. but now I also use one of these as my everyday plunger tool.
M**W
Good product
Little pricy, but the quality is good
C**N
Doesn’t work
Doesn’t work
J**Z
Hard Contact Lens Remover
The product works get for removing hard contacts. I recent got hard contacts and this product made it easier to remove the contacts because of the suction. The delivery good delay for a few days so it was a few days late. Overall the product works well.
N**N
Great product for RGP lens users
As a long time RGP lens user, this is just like the one my doctor gave me, and for a good price too! I like the ones with holes for ease of use since the suction feels better to me. This pack is worth is for me, and I still have new ones for if i lose one!!
M**G
Just what I was looking for! The only one that worked.
I was looking for a contact lens remover that had the suction capability for INSERTING hard contact lenses and also removing. I previously bought other ones, and this one was the only one that had the right size suction and was easy to use. This was recommended to me by an optometrist friend, and I wish I had asked her sooner before trying other brands. Other ones did not have the capability to remove the lenses. Others were also had too large of a suction cup. You need to squeeze/pinch the handle a little bit to have the lens stick to the suction cup. And then another pinch to release it. It's small suction cup size also allowed for centering the lens well onto the suction cup. I would not go with any other remover.
S**E
Finally able to actually use ortho-k lenses
I was unable to figure out how to put ortho-k lenses in or take them out using my finger or pushing on my eyelids. But like Mom always said, "If it's difficult, you're using the wrong tool." My optomestrist didn't want me to use a plunger because "what if I lose it" and I was just like, you know what--the lens itself is ALSO a tiny piece of plastic that I can't lose or else? Soooooo... Anyway... This. This is the right tool for ortho-k lenses.
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