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Contact Lens Storage Accessories By Elizabeth Hunt

Elizabeth Hunt stands at a trade show booth under the optoorg banner
Elizabeth Hunt

Tired of contact lenses on the counter?

When Elizabeth Hunt moved into her first home, she tried to find a clean, clutter-free way to store her daily contact lenses, but her search was unsuccessful. She invented the OptoOrg DailyLens contact lens storage and dispenser to solve the problem herself. It’s a rectangular, top-loaded device that stores 12 strips of daily lenses—so up to a 12-week supply if a patient wears only one contact lens a day (or a six-week supply if the Rx is different for each eye).

Some of the dispensers also have white boards or magnetic frames, making it easy to customize the look.

 

Last year, Hunt launched a new product for monthly contact lens wearers: the EcoFriendly Seasonal Lens Case, which comes in a four-pack. The new cases are made of 100% recycled material and are seasonally themed to remind contact lens users to replace their lens cases every three months.

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This article was created using several editorial tools, including AI, as part of the process. Human editors reviewed this content before publication.

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