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    eye shaker

    Always interested in new and innovative products made available to the general public, I am............

    Has anyone tried this one?
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    I assume you are talking about this:

    https://eyeshaker.at/en/

    I did enjoy listening to Germans making the process of cleaning glasses sound so sexy, but I don't think of this as very innovative.

    At least they are promoting proper cleaning technique.
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    You are correct.....I was trying to avoid linking!
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    I now have time to post a more complete observation of the product in question.

    My first concern is: How will the surface of the lenses and frame edges take being "shaken" inside a cylindrical object. I haven't seen the cylinder's interior surface texture. I assume that it is a hard surface.

    I feel that the reduced consumption of tap water is a environmental plus.

    Their facebook page has more entertaining demonstration videos!
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    Redhot Jumper You would not get rich with this one....................................

    9.00 Euro equals 10.75 US Dollars

    for a 50 ml bottle at retail price seems to pretty high, Coming in from Europe the transport cost to be at least $ 3.00 to 4.00 per unit, plus customs duties and handling could bring the cost up to close to $ 20.00.

    You would have to sell this for $ 30.00 to make a normal buck in a very competitive eyeglass cleaner market.

    You would not get rich with this one.


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