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General Boilable Screw-Top Contact Lens Case

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General Boilable Screw-Top contact lens case is perfect for the cleanly storage of contact lenses.

Boilable Screw-Top Contact Lens Case is available in multiple colors, and can be boiled for the purpose of sanitation & sterilization. Available in five colors, this lens case is small & portable, and can features a screw-on lid to prevent leaks.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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General Boilable Screw-Top Contact Lens Case

The Boilable Screw-Top contact lens case allows for storage of your contact lenses and conveniently fits in the smallest purse or handbag. Available in a variety of ultra-bright colors. The case can be boiled to maintain health and cleanliness.

  • Screw-top contact lens case.
  • Available in multiple ultra-bright colors.
  • Can be boiled for cleaning.
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