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Tired of soaking your contact lenses all night and rubbing them with messy solutions? Concerned about cornea diseases caused by germs on lenses? Crazy about expensive multi-purpose solution? Want your eyes to "breathe" well and feel super clean? The New Generation Ultrasonic contact lenses cleaner is a must for contact lens wearer, especially great for patients who get a lot of protein build up on their lenses and people who have allergic reactions to contact lens solutions. This product recommended by eye-care practitioners worldwide is better than any contact lens solution on the market. No rubbing lenses to clean anymore. No enzyme cleaners. Less time for contacts. Lenses last longer and stay cleaner.
Description: - Ultrasonic Touch-less Contact Lens Cleaner Cleaning 2 minutes Clean Saline Blue
- Quick working time (only 2 minutes for cleaning, 6 minutes for sterilizing and strong cleaning).
- Only once a day cleaning. Once a week sterilizing.
- Strong Ultrasonic Contact Lens Cleaner (150,000 Hz per second) cleans up all micro foreign substances thoroughly from invisible hidden area of contact lens that conventional solution type cleaning could not cover. As a result, the lenses are microscopically clean.
- Blue Contact Lens Cleaner kills germs causing cornea diseases that most contact lens wearers are deeply concerned.
- Simple & easy to use.
- Use general saline solution or clean water instead of expensive multi-purpose solution.
- For hard, soft, or color lenses.
- Stylish, small, portable and compact, cute for travel.
- Power: 7 Watts of cleaning power at an incredible 150kHz ultrasonic frequency.
- Include saline solution bottle (empty), tweezers, and Operation Guide.
- AC Adapter: 100-240V, 50/ 60Hz(two round pin EU Plug)
- Exterior dimension: 103 x 66 x 47 (mm); Tank capacity: 4ml, approx.
- Weight: 342.4g
Package Contains:
- 1 x Touch-less Contact Lens Cleaner
- 1 x AC Adapter(output: 12V, 1000mA)
- 1 x Tweezer
- 1 x empty solution case
- 1 x User Manual
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 05 May, 2009.
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