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Magnetic Contact Lenses
Include a small amount of iron in the material used to make the lens to make removal easier. | |
Contacts are a pain to get out sometimes, so if when they were made small amounts of iron were included within the plastic material, concentrated around the edge then removal could be done with an electromagnet that you keep next to your electric toothbrush or whatever, infact, charge it off the same
base.
The lens plunger
http://clecontactle...ge=accessories.html Slurp them out. [Veho, Dec 03 2006]
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Perhaps not all at once and without warning/anesthetic |
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There already is a kind of tiny "plunger" that is used to remove contact lenses. See link. Not as cool as sucking the lens out with a magnet, but less of a pain than removing them by hand. [+] |
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I think the iron would be embedded in the plastic to prevent rust. Or ask for the non-embedded kind if you are anemic. |
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