Glasses re-glazing online

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vickster

Legendary Member
Why does it have to be online and not local optometrist?
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
I've worn glasses since I was 2 years old..so almost 50 years.
If this is simply a re-glaze..ie a copy of what you have then I guess it's ok.
As for get your specs online without fitting and correct centres I think you would have to be mad.

Bit like getting a mechanic to do dental work imho
 

Tail End Charlie

Well, write it down boy ......
I used Glasses Direct aswell. Got tested at the optician, filled in the details online, and got a pair for £160 as opposed to £450 from the optician (better lenses aswell). They queried the pupil measurement I supplied, so I sent off an old pair of glasses (they supplied the postage label and packing).
Still using the same pair three years later, my previous pair from the optician lasted two years. About to get tested again to see if my prescription has changed, but would definitely recommend Glasses Direct.
 
Every time I've had new glasses "fitted" they've been painfully too tight. I've just had news ones and had to go back again to get them adjusted.
 

Chromatic

Legendary Member
Location
Gloucestershire
Prices of glasses here in France are outrageously high....

Not cheap here either.
 
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