Contact Lens Supplies is the part of lens wear that happens outside the eye: the bottle on the bathroom shelf, the case in the travel bag, and the small tool that makes getting a lens on and off less of a wrestling match. It covers soft lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, and scleral lenses, which are worn differently and have different products behind them. Brands in this category include Bausch + Lomb, Boston, Menicon, Tangible, ScleralFil, PuriLens, Biotrue, Renu, Opti-Free, Clear Care, DMV, LensBase, and EZi Lens.
Not every solution suits every lens. Materials differ, and some lenses carry a surface coating, such as Hydra-PEG, with its own care requirements. Several products state on the label which lens types they are made for, and the Tangible range is built around coated lenses in particular. Where a label does not say, read the packaging that came with your lenses or ask the eye care professional who fitted them. We do not match a specific solution to a specific lens for you, because only the person who fitted the lens knows what is on it.
The same product often comes in more than one size. Multipurpose solutions are sold in full-size bottles, in two-packs that cover several months, and in travel sizes that clear carry-on limits. Preservative free saline is sold by vial count, commonly in packs of 30, 60, or 98, so it helps to work out how many vials a week your routine uses before choosing a pack. Some kits pair a solution with a case, which is a tidy way to replace both at the same time.
Inserters, removers, and applicators are the least discussed part of lens wear and often the most useful. Plungers and cups are made for rigid and scleral lenses, silicone inserters and soft applicators are aimed at soft lenses, and stands such as the S5 hold the lens steady while you place it. Hand prep products round out the group. If a lens type is new to you, ask your provider which handling method they teach, then pick the tool that matches it.