

👁️🗨️ Master your soft lenses with precision and ease — never miss a blink!
The OptiWand is a USA-made, lightweight tool engineered to insert and remove soft contact lenses by pinching rather than suction. Its pliable ends and twist-on technique ensure precise, secure placement on the cornea, making it a must-have for beginners and anyone frustrated with traditional lens handling. Compact and easy to carry, it’s designed to reduce daily lens stress and improve hygiene when used as directed.





| ASIN | B01MRKUDLQ |
| ASIN | B01MRKUDLQ |
| Brand | OptiWand |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (6,260) |
| Customer reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (6,260) |
| Date First Available | 19 Jan. 2018 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Hot Optix Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 4.45 x 1.6 x 1.6 cm; 9 g |
| Storage Instructions | Use immediately after opening and discard. No specific storage conditions mentioned. |
| Units | 1 count |
Y**N
Great little device
This has made y life so much easier and I found it so easy to use for the money it was great value
S**K
Damaged my eye!
Be careful when using it to take out soft lenses! It damaged my eye and took about 8 days for the pain to fade away. I bought it to take out my soft lenses (I already have the Meruru to put them in) but 'pinching them out' damaged my eye. The Optiwand has some very sharp uneven edges so one of these edges must have cut my eye. It also looks very 3D printed and feels very flimsy unlike the product picture... Definitely not using it again.
M**R
Fantastic purchase sent for another as spare, hate to be without it.
Fantastic wand puts in and takes out contact lenses easy.
M**N
Contact lense wand
Your better off learning to use your index finger
J**E
Useless total waste of money
Sounded like the answer to my prayers so I paid the extortionate amount for the tiny piece of flimsy plastic, waited 10 days for it to arrive only to realise I’d totally wasted my money as it doesn’t grip the lens it just slides over the top… very frustrating and believe me I’ve tried for many hours. Dont waste your money use your fingers it’s so much cheaper !!!
M**G
Useless
Don't understand how this could be a help to wear contact lenses
A**R
Good product, price and delivery
Good product, price and delivery
J**H
Non-runner for me.
Simply did not work for me but may do for some.
A**.
I’ve not been able to get the contacts in or out with this instrument I’m confused
A**O
Buono
N**H
Bien pour mettre les lentilles mais pas évident à retirer
R**Y
I was a little sceptical about this product or ones similar to it. I didn’t know if it would work, especially with my daily contacts. Getting the contact on the cup is the hardest part, but once I get it on there, using it to insert the lens onto my eye is so simple! It does it so much faster than when I use my finger. But wait, there’s more! Using it to take out my contacts is just as easy and it feels better than using my fingers to pinch the lens out. Use exactly as described, put the cup against the contact in your eye and gently pinch the cup to remove the contact. I normally pinch with my fingers and using this thingy feels so much better (and safer). I’m storing this inside an empty prescription pill bottle. I’m considering soaking it in lens solution between uses but I’m not sure if that wounds degrade the material making it unsafe. I’ll figure that out eventually.
N**T
I have to wear AirSoft contacts, which I've found to be incredibly difficult to remove compared to my old lenses. These lenses don't just slide or pop out as the old ones did, and I've either bruised my eyelids trying to get the things out or gave up completely and lost a lens in my sleep because they slip out and run away when I'm not looking. Apparently. Anyway, not being wealthy, I can't afford to keep losing contacts so I Googled and found this little tool. It looks creepy and I wasn't sure if it would work at all but, as I said, I can't afford to keep losing contacts unless I find a sugar daddy (which seemed a bit extreme). The whatsit arrived yesterday. I tried once again to remove my lenses as a normal human would, but the right lens didn't even respond to threats. With some trepidation, I removed the tiny thingamajig from the package and re-read the instructions a few times using my right eye, hoping to take some of the fight out of that lense. After a few tries, that rebel scum gave up and popped neatly out, THANK THE GOD OF INVENTORS. The trick is to not let the idea of sticking a tiny plunger into your eye and using the right amount of pressure. Tl;dr, product works as described and I am happy.
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