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Yes, a free pair of prescription glasses, you just pay the shipping! OR get a discount off any other pair! If you need a "higher degree of prescription" glasses the price goes up slightly. These are probably as cheap as it gets for the quality. Offers available for those in Canada and the US. Yay!
They are comparable to other sites out there that offer cheap prescription glasses, but I've read their quality is a tad better, great customer service and delivery time. Have a look, you just need to pay the shipping for the "free ones". If you do upgrade to their add-ons, it becomes like any other site - too costly.
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(10-18-2020, 03:19 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yes, a free pair of prescription glasses, you just pay the shipping! OR get a discount off any other pair! If you need a "higher degree of prescription" glasses the price goes up slightly. These are probably as cheap as it gets for the quality. Offers available for those in Canada and the US. Yay!
The first pair of glasses for free is an awesome deal. Assuming you can find frames that fit your needs and your prescription falls into the standard polycarbonate lens range. But even then the upcharge isn't too bad for high index lenses.
Unfortunately, since they don't offer transitions lenses I can't really use them for general purposes glasses. For computer glasses, they don't offer blue-blocking lenses outside of a fairly narrow range (Sph +4.00 to -4.00 and Cyl 0.00 to -2.00). It sounds like they are working on getting blue-blocking lenses for stronger prescriptions though. Once they do, I might try ordering some computer glasses from them to try them out.
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Awesome! Just checked out and paid $9.95 and going to look out for promo codes for lensabl and similar businesses to turn them in to sunglasses. Their lens prices aren't that bad, but just not looking to spend that much at this time for the whole shebang. Excellent find!
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Just browsed Slickdeals.net and the deal is back on their front page for free pair of glasses!
Link: https://slickdeals.net/f/15386704-kits-s...e-shipping
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Ordered these month, and I'm very happy with my purchase. The frame and lens quality is quite high, though I did spend a bit more on upgrades. Amazingly, they shipped my order the next day!
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I have gotten many cheap glasses from goggle4u.com and eyebuydirect.com
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I've purchased from Zenni Optical before. They have a lot of add-ons and can do some more extreme prescriptions for cheap. Glasses that cost $1000+ elsewhere might be available for as cheap as one or two hundred. If you have an uncomplicated prescription, that can be as cheap as $6/pair. I strongly recommend paying extra for the oil-resistant coating, though. Totally worth it.
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I think the best deals for glasses have been at https://www.goggles4u.com/
They have good deals right on the website, but when you sign up for emails, they are even better. Last year I used a coupon code for 75% off. I ended up paying $40 for 4 pairs of glasses, including shipping. I got one pair of sunglasses, a pair of computer glasses (mid range), a pair or reading glasses (close up) and regular distance glasses. I should be wearing progressive lenses, but I just can’t get used to them. I’d rather swap them out as needed. I also got some that were larger so I can use my own clip on 3D lenses for movies. ?
Current discount code in my email is 73%. CODE: SAVE73
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