




👁️🗨️ See the difference, feel the freedom with every drop!
The Owen Mumford OP 6000 Autodrop Eye Guide is a compact, lightweight plastic aid designed to help users apply eyedrops accurately and mess-free. Made in the USA, it supports individuals with limited hand dexterity, ensuring precise drop delivery and promoting independent eye care for all ages.





| ASIN | B002LVV3OI |
| Additional Features | Eye drop guide |
| Age Range Description | kids and adults |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,552 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2 in Eye Drop Guides #2,684 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand | Owen Mumford |
| Brand Name | Owen Mumford |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 5,882 Reviews |
| Flavor | No Flavour |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00384706000015, 00754465662876, 00761059020813, 05016189600011 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.18 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Form | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.97 x 1.18 x 1.57 inches |
| Manufacturer | Owen Mumford |
| Model Number | OP 6000 |
| Net Content Count | 1 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Eye Care |
| Specific Uses For Product | Dry Eye |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Kids |
| Target Use Body Part | Eyes |
| UPC | 754465662876 384706000015 761059020813 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**.
Easy eye care.
It works as described. The eyedrops go into the eye without a mess.
S**N
It is awesome! Helps my friend to function independently.
My 94 yr old friend, who is living independently, has a problem with his grip and unsteady hands and cannot put Antibiotic drop on his eye which was prescribed by his Opthalmologist. I ordered 2 different gadgets since they were inexpensive. I wasn't discouraged by negative reviews of both gadgets. REMEDIC Eyedrop Bottle Guide Aid Dispenser didnt work for his bottle. It didn't go thru. I probably didn't put it right. I am so happy & thankful that this Owen Mumford OP 6000 Autodrop Eye Guide works perfect for his Antibiotic eye drop ( OFLOXACIN Opthalmic Solution, USP Sterile 0.3% ) He is able to dispense the drops with ease. Thank you Owen Mumford for this product which helps him to function independently. It is awesome!
B**D
TOTALLY INADEQUATE - DOESN'T FIT "ALL MAJOR BRAND EYE DROPS!!!"
Watch out!! This eye drop guide is supposed to fit all major brands of eye drops, but it simply does not. I bought Systane Pro PF eye drops and found I could not get the drops in my eyes without some guide. I looked at Amazon and found this one and felt confident it would solve my problem - IT DOES NOT!!! My eye drops are from Alcon, a well-respected medical eye-based company based in Fort Worth, Texas - I would expect this to be a major brand - well not major enough, I guess. The I sought out Amazon Customer Service - when I tried to get it replaced, Amazon sent me to the manufacturer who does not work 24/7 only Mon-Fri. I am totally disgusted with Amazon and the manufacturer, Own Munford. All I want is to get an eye drop guide that will allow me to actually hit my eye with the drops
A**R
pretty helpful device
works as expected but the hinge that holds the bottle is plastic and might break but for the price and easy use gonna get a few more for backup cuz no more wasted eye drops
J**F
Owen Mumford OP 6000 Autodrop Eye Guide
Arrived on time well packaged - What I received was not what was pictured on the description page. There is a picture showing what appears to be an attachment for the liquid being dispensed which was not included. I have 2 of these that I got after Cataract Surgery. Both bottles of the medicine I was prescribed fit, one very easily and the other with some difficulty due to the size of the bottle neck being larger, but both fit. One piece of the applicator is hinged and you can move it away to replace the cap on the bottle. Since I have two of them, once I have applied the drops, I just unlatch the halves and replace the bottle cap. The only problem I have is the latch on one of the applicators is misaligned with the locking tab and you have to align the two before it will latch which is a pain but it does latch. They will probably last for me to use on the other eye and that would be great.
M**Y
Great little product
Perfect for a 5mL prednisone drops bottle after cataract surgery. I didn’t have any other drops so can only comment on this specific use. I bought 4-5 other similar products and this was the best - some were pretty useless. I bought 3 to have around the house. Most accurate administration was using a full tilt of my head as if laying down on my back. Look at the pin hole. Squeeze. Done. It may break after a lot of use because the hinge is plastic but for the price, buy more than one. Well worth it.
A**A
Too small for my bottle. Would have appreciated more info about potential bottle fit.
Was really excited for this but it is too small for my bottle of Ivizia drops. I tried to confirm before purchase if it would fit but couldn't find any info. Would be nice if the manufacturer gave additional info about the fit.
J**R
You don't have to be a sharpshooter to make this work, but it could help
If this simple device seems a bit hard to figure out, you're not alone. It took me a while to master the logistics of how to position it so that those pricey eye drops hit your eye, not your cheek. Now, after much trial and error, the drops hit my eye 95% of the time, and that's why I'm giving this device 5 stars—even though I'd like to punish it with 1 star for the self-doubt I suffered along the way. Maybe I'm eye-dropper challenged, or maybe something's wrong with my face, because I can't see how to make it match the diagram on the box with the "extended edge next to your cheek." If you can't either, don't worry. Just experiment with how to fit the keyhole around the bottle—that's really important. One reason it's tricky is because the threads on the bottle are NOT straight, so how the hell are you supposed to position it STRAIGHT in the AutoDrop? I don't know either, but just persist. It's another frustrating part of making this device work, but hang in there, because if you don't secure the bottle in the keyhole, it could suddenly pop out. As you watch it roll across the floor and contaminate itself, there goes all meaning and purpose in life. But don't give up. Keep trying and you'll find the sweet spot where the bottle rests straight and secure. It seems that once the bottle and the AutoDrop get to know each other, somehow they work it out ;-) The next challenge is how to position the AutoDrop against your face. Experiment and try to remember that you really are a good person. I find that if the lower edge of the AutoDrop is close to the bottom of my eye, it works best, but it may be different for you. If you can't find the right position and your $50 eye drops end up on your cheek, keep trying. Like sharpshooting, this is an acquired skill. Be sure to locate the pinhole, high and to your right. If you can manage to look through that as you squeeze the bottle, it helps the drops find your eye. The point is that if you feel challenged by this simple device at first, rest assured that it does work and you will figure it out. After all, it's just a cheap piece of plastic with none of your human potential. So what if it challenges both your intellect and motor skills? Once you get to know it, you may, like me, be glad you gave it a chance.
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