Wall-mount eyewash station with dual 16-oz bottles vs Magula portable eye wash station with wall mount
Overall winner: Wall-mount eyewash station with dual 16-oz bottles
Key Differences
PhysiciansCare (A) offers dual sterile isotonic buffered 16-oz bottles and a lower listed price tier, making it ready-to-use for eye emergencies. Magula (B) provides 17-oz bottles and an OSHA/ANSI Z358.1-2014 compliance claim and is portable, but ships without eye wash solution and has a higher listed price tier
Wall-mount eyewash station with dual 16-oz bottles
Wall-mountable eyewash station with two 16-oz bottles of sterile isotonic eye rinse. Provides quick, directed flushing and safety features; easy to install, though some users report bottles may detach from the holder
Pros
- dual 16-oz bottles for quick access
- sterile isotonic buffered eye rinse
- directed, squeezable application
- easy to mount
Cons
- bottles may fall out of holder
- sturdiness concerns reported
Magula portable eye wash station with wall mount
Portable eye wash station with wall-mount design and BPA-free components. Includes 17oz bottles, mirror, and deflector tube to minimize splatter. Customer notes portability and location flexibility
Pros
- portable and wall-mountable
- bpa-free components
- deflector tube reduces splash
- includes 17oz bottles and mirror
Cons
- no eye wash solution included
- requires external solution or refills
- limited bottle capacity per use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PhysiciansCare |
| Durability | Magula |
| Versatility | PhysiciansCare |
| User Reviews | PhysiciansCare |