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WASH+OUT Portable Eyewash Device

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Wash + Out

$3.99
SKU:
50-0691
Weight:
0.10 LBS
  • Made in the USA
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WASH+OUT Portable Eyewash Device

The WASH+OUT Portable Eyewash Device is an easy-to-use eye flush option. This innovative eyewash cup is the perfect solution for cleaning debris out of the eye or off the skin and can be attached to most disposable or recyclable water bottles (Deer Park, Pure Life, Aquafina etc.).

WASH+OUT is small and light, making it the perfect addition to any indoor or outdoor first aid kit. 

Ideal for firefighters and first responders, WASH+OUT can be used wherever people are active and wherever potential irritants threaten the face and eyes: construction sites, workshops, heavy industry, sporting events, nature trails, beaches, campsites and more. 

This recyclable eyewash cup is proudly made in the USA and can be used by children and adults.  

WASH+OUT Portable Eyewash Device Features

  • Easy-to-use
  • Fits most disposable water bottles
  • Portable
  • Made in the USA
  • Reusable and dishwasher safe
  • Made from Recyclable LDPE (low density polyethylene)
  • Ergonomic design fits either the left or right eye
  • Single cup

WASH+OUT Portable Eyewash Device Instructions

1. Grab any generic water bottle
2. Screw WASH+OUT onto the top
3. Hold WASH+OUT to your eye or face
4. Squeeze gently

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  • 5
    Wash+Out Portable Eyewash device

    Posted by Fred Pickler on 05 16 2025

    This device is one item that deserves highest rating., I purchased 10 of them for First Aid kits I assemble for resale. I have already received a report from a customer that said he was from a customer reported he was operating a leaf blower, and he was hit in the face and eyes with debris . His helper ran to his truck and grabbed the First Aid Kit from their and a bottle of water. Helper removed the cap from, the water and screwed the water bottle to the Eye wash device and was able to clear several particles from his eyes. It saved a trip to a medical facility.