Why ReO2 is the Best Contact Lens Cleaner (And How to Use It)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Looking for a new way to clean your contact lenses? You've probably never seen this before! This is the ReO2 Contact Lens Cleaner that uses electrophoresis to break down the proteins in your lenses and pull the particles away using electrodes. The result? Really Clean Lenses. That's Really Cool Stuff!
    This is NOT SPONSORED. Just sharing my honest opinion!
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Комментарии • 29

  • @TheAxl93
    @TheAxl93 26 дней назад

    Can I try to use it for rgp lens?

  • @TheFlaptrapper
    @TheFlaptrapper Месяц назад

    Love mine

  • @Alddyn
    @Alddyn 9 месяцев назад +2

    The things you learn... Great review! I wear scleral lenses for 16 hours a day as my contacts are medically necessary and they always get foggy and gritty. Will look into this new tool. Thanks for the review!

    • @Allthingsfadra
      @Allthingsfadra  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes - foggy is a good description. What I like is that with the daily cleaning cycle, you could literally take 25 minutes (that’s how long mine take) and have clean lenses. You don’t have to wait 6 hours like with normal solutions.

    • @nelsoncomputer
      @nelsoncomputer 7 месяцев назад +1

      Alddyn - take note that this model shown is only for soft contact lenses, not the RGP scleral. They also make a model for scleral lenses but the cost of that machine is about $240. I have contacted the manufacturer about getting a unit and will have something online about it if I do get a unit.

  • @steffytheking
    @steffytheking Месяц назад

    Have you found it to prolong the life of your contacts now that you’ve had it for so long?

    • @Allthingsfadra
      @Allthingsfadra  Месяц назад

      Good question. I don't find that it extends the life of my lenses. I still change them about every 30 days. But they feel really good up until about 30 days whereas before they would get progressively worse over the month.

    • @steffytheking
      @steffytheking Месяц назад

      @@Allthingsfadra interesting. I know I’m not supposed to and it’s very bad for me but I wear a pair for around 6 months straight typically. At the 6 month mark is where I start getting aggravated with dry eyes and replace them. I always recommend people take em out daily and replace them on the recommended schedule but I can never seem to take my own advice. lol.

    • @robertotr
      @robertotr 21 день назад

      I use a cheap lens cleaner and I've been using the same 30 days lens for about a year. Lol.
      Well I use 3 different pairs, while 1 is soaking, 1 is on cleaning, 1 in use.
      I want something that can clean for 1h+ by itself. The one I have only has a 3 and a 5 minutes cycles, so I have to keep an eye on it, and I put 6 cycles of 5min. It's time consuming...
      Gonna buy the ReO2...

    • @steffytheking
      @steffytheking 5 дней назад

      @@robertotr I bought one of these. Obviously I can’t recommend what I do bc I’m just stupid and take chances lol. I’m wearing a set of contacts that are 4 years old right now after running it through 2 deep clean cycles. 1 cycle may or may not be enough, I don’t know bc I didn’t try it. I wanted to give it the best possible chance. Regardless I now swear by the re02. Best hundred I’ve ever spent bc these contacts are too dam expensive.

  • @CDario2512
    @CDario2512 2 месяца назад

    Hi, can i use for semi-rigid lenses?

  • @lynnegoldberg
    @lynnegoldberg Месяц назад

    Hi.. I just bought one! Do you charge it while in use and how long does the charge last?
    Thank you in advance 😊

    • @Allthingsfadra
      @Allthingsfadra  Месяц назад +1

      You can leave it plugged in if you want. They recommend keeping it plugged in while running a deep clean so it doesn’t run out of battery. But honestly, I can go for more than a week before the battery starts to degrade. It lasts a long time for me!

    • @lynnegoldberg
      @lynnegoldberg Месяц назад

      Thank you so much. When I plug it in it stops running so I was confused. I appreciate your taking the time to enlighten me😊

  • @InspireTruths
    @InspireTruths 5 месяцев назад

    What about little dust that sticks to the contacts and sometimes see these dusts particles when you wear the contacts? Does it clean that ?

    • @Allthingsfadra
      @Allthingsfadra  5 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve been using it for a few months the and it cleans everything. The trick is to make sure you rinse thoroughly before you put them in your eyes.

    • @joephu
      @joephu 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Allthingsfadra same here. I actually do a pre and a post rinse and the results have been perfect.

  • @moppet6990
    @moppet6990 9 месяцев назад +1

    What solution do you use?

    • @Allthingsfadra
      @Allthingsfadra  7 месяцев назад

      I use a regular multi-purpose solution.

    • @bcompono
      @bcompono 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@Allthingsfadra Don't the instructions call for using NACL solution, otherwise known as saline solution? The electropherisis depends on the salinity of the solution for the chemical reaction which separates the protein from the contact, as well as kill bacteria, from their literature.
      In any case, I've had mine for a few weeks and find it very effective. My eyes are no longer dry and tired at the end of the day. The deoxygenation really seems to work.

    • @jasonbig1353
      @jasonbig1353 5 месяцев назад

      @@bcomponocould I please ask if you are still using the ultrasonic cleaner and what’s your experience like so far ?

    • @bcompono
      @bcompono 5 месяцев назад

      @@jasonbig1353 I am still using it. Before using this device my contacts would dry out and be very uncomfortable some time before dinner time. Since using this device my contacts are comfortable until I take them out at bed time. No complaints about it at all and it's been worthwhile for me.
      Fadra's point below about rinsing is critical to the process. You don't have to rub, but you do have to rinse off the proteins and contaminates that have been dislodged by the treatment.

    • @bcompono
      @bcompono 4 месяца назад +3

      @@jasonbig1353 Sorry, just noticed this query. Yes I am still using it and it's working well. My eyes don't dry out before the end of the day as they used to.

  • @joephu
    @joephu 4 месяца назад

    Are there any parts to replace. I see they sell 1 yr and 2 yr bundles. From what I can tell, you get extra cases but I can't imagine that is really a wear item

    • @zhaohyman
      @zhaohyman 4 месяца назад +2

      Due to the presence of cathode and anode in electrophoresis technology, prolonged cleaning leads to gradual oxidation and consumption of cathodic and anodic materials. This could be the rationale behind their recommendation to replace the capsule every six mon

    • @Allthingsfadra
      @Allthingsfadra  4 месяца назад

      Interesting. I didn’t notice that about the product. I do notice that at least once a week, I have to clean off the capsule or else sediment collects (perhaps salt?) and the connections aren’t made. But it’s just a matter of rinsing and drying.

    • @joephu
      @joephu 4 месяца назад

      @@zhaohyman OK, that makes sense. $40/yr is still a good value over using my former disinfecting solution kit