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My Daily Run
01-03-2021, 08:58 AM
Heard that people buy prescription eye glasses on line for a fraction of what I pay elsewhere. I did check some out but measuring was pretty difficult for me. Has anyone ordered eye glasses on line and is there is a web site that you recommend and any tips on how to get it right...thanks

ctmurray
01-03-2021, 09:07 AM
Heard that people buy prescription eye glasses on line for a fraction of what I pay elsewhere. I did check some out but measuring was pretty difficult for me. Has anyone ordered eye glasses on line and is there is a web site that you recommend and any tips on how to get it right...thanks
My wife ordered from Warby Parker. If you have the prescription just pick frames and submit. They have a virtual try on feature if you have a smart phone. You pick the frames and the app shows you what you look like with them on in a live stream so you can turn your head. It is best if your prescription has an inter pupil distance on it. But if not there is a feature that you select and the app figures out this number.

Number 10 GI
01-03-2021, 09:21 AM
I've been wearing glasses for a long time and every pair I've had required adjustment, so they fit properly and comfortable, by the optical shop techs. I won't be ordering any glasses on line just for this reason.

Stu from NYC
01-03-2021, 09:22 AM
My wife has purchased thru zinnie a few years ago and worked well and saved a lot of money.

This time we had a problem with measuring and gave up and purchased thru Sams.

retiredguy123
01-03-2021, 09:26 AM
I ordered a pair of prescription glasses from Zenni.com and they are great. The prices start at about 7 dollars for a complete pair of lenses, including the frame. You just copy the information from your prescription onto their online form. You may need to provide the "pupil distance" measurement, which may not be on your prescription. You can do this measurement yourself or just go to any optical store and they will do it for free with a hand held machine. I like the Zenni glasses better than the more expensive ones I bought from Sam's Club. And, much less expensive than the independent opticians.

retiredguy123
01-03-2021, 09:40 AM
I've been wearing glasses for a long time and every pair I've had required adjustment, so they fit properly and comfortable, by the optical shop techs. I won't be ordering any glasses on line just for this reason.
Once the lenses are ground and set into the frame, what other adjustment can be made except bending the earpieces?

Garywt
01-03-2021, 12:27 PM
I use glassesusa. Have ordered many pairs. I just order wide for me and don’t worry about any adjustments. They have been great.

eweissenbach
01-03-2021, 12:43 PM
I ordered a pair of prescription glasses from Zenni.com and they are great. The prices start at about 7 dollars for a complete pair of lenses, including the frame. You just copy the information from your prescription onto their online form. You may need to provide the "pupil distance" measurement, which may not be on your prescription. You can do this measurement yourself or just go to any optical store and they will do it for free with a hand held machine. I like the Zenni glasses better than the more expensive ones I bought from Sam's Club. And, much less expensive than the independent opticians.

I second Zenni. Very good service, pricing, and options. I wear no line bifocals and got my recent pair for more than $200 less than discount optical stores.

JGVillages
01-03-2021, 01:42 PM
I have ordered many from EYEBUYDIRECT. For any reason if they don’t fit they are returnable. You can upload a photo and do a virtual try on.

npwalters
01-03-2021, 05:14 PM
I ordered a pair of prescription glasses from Zenni.com and they are great. The prices start at about 7 dollars for a complete pair of lenses, including the frame. You just copy the information from your prescription onto their online form. You may need to provide the "pupil distance" measurement, which may not be on your prescription. You can do this measurement yourself or just go to any optical store and they will do it for free with a hand held machine. I like the Zenni glasses better than the more expensive ones I bought from Sam's Club. And, much less expensive than the independent opticians.

ditto

Topspinmo
01-03-2021, 06:39 PM
Heard that people buy prescription eye glasses on line for a fraction of what I pay elsewhere. I did check some out but measuring was pretty difficult for me. Has anyone ordered eye glasses on line and is there is a web site that you recommend and any tips on how to get it right...thanks


Yes, if you know you’re measurements of frames in mm’s. Which you probably not going to find on you’re eye prescription. They like hidden it or leaving if off so you can’t order on line and cut them out.

raynan
01-03-2021, 07:02 PM
I don't buy online but go to Optical Outlets over Rolling Acres Plaza , Lady Lake. Go to their website and click on specials.

Vikingjunior
01-03-2021, 08:22 PM
I ordered all my glasses online until Walmart started carrying brand name frames and lenses with competitive prices.

EdFNJ
01-03-2021, 10:03 PM
I have ordered many from EYEBUYDIRECT. For any reason if they don’t fit they are returnable. You can upload a photo and do a virtual try on.
Yep ... been buying from Eyebuydirect for many years even before they had their excellent return policy and have yet to have a problem. Prices easily 1/2 what you pay in a local store. I have progressives with an astigmatism so they are over $600 locally. Only problem to consider is if you get a bad prescription from your local doctor they start to blame each other. Doc says RX is OK and glasses made wrong and online companies say you got what you ordered. Then you have to go back to DOC for another Rx whether it was right or wrong.

As for PD (pupil distance measurement) I have found local docs aren't so quick to do it for you unless you get an exam from them however the iPhone (not sure of other brands) has an APP that measures very accurately (confirmed) using it's camera.

retiredguy123
01-03-2021, 10:12 PM
Yep ... been buying from Eyebuydirect for many years even before they had their excellent return policy and have yet to have a problem. Prices easily 1/2 what you pay in a local store. I have progressives with an astigmatism so they are over $600 locally. Only problem to consider is if you get a bad prescription from your local doctor they start to blame each other. Doc says RX is OK and glasses made wrong and online companies say you got what you ordered. Then you have to go back to DOC for another Rx whether it was right or wrong.

As for PD (pupil distance measurement) I have found local docs aren't so quick to do it for you unless you get an exam from them however the iPhone (not sure of other brands) has an APP that measures very accurately (confirmed) using it's camera.
I had my pupil distance measured at Sam's Club. The woman who sells the glasses had a hand held machine that you look into. It took about 10 seconds. I didn't know there was an app.

EdFNJ
01-03-2021, 10:55 PM
I had my pupil distance measured at Sam's Club. The woman who sells the glasses had a hand held machine that you look into. It took about 10 seconds. I didn't know there was an app. APP is PD EXPRESS. My wife used to do it for me using a ruler and it came out the same as the app but I'm a geek and like apps. :D

Tee4ta
01-04-2021, 05:49 AM
I recently found ‘EyeQue VisionCheck” which is an app that you can download on your smartphone to do an eye exam at home for those who may not be able to get to the eye doctor right now. It costs about $70. and comes with a kit with an eyepiece that you attach to your phone screen and it walks you through the testing. It also does pupillary distance automatically for you. Included in the price is a pair of “starter” glasses they send you after the test to make sure the prescription is correct. It even adjusted for my astigmatism, etc.

After you get your prescription numbers from EyeQue you can use it at Zenni which other people mentioned, and I got a nice pair of progressives there with all the bells and whistles for under $80.

EdFNJ
01-04-2021, 11:11 AM
I recently found ‘EyeQue VisionCheck” which is an app that you can download on your smartphone to do an eye exam at home for those who may not be able to get to the eye doctor right now. It costs about $70. and comes with a kit with an eyepiece that you attach to your phone screen and it walks you through the testing. It also does pupillary distance automatically for you. Included in the price is a pair of “starter” glasses they send you after the test to make sure the prescription is correct. It even adjusted for my astigmatism, etc.

After you get your prescription numbers from EyeQue you can use it at Zenni which other people mentioned, and I got a nice pair of progressives there with all the bells and whistles for under $80.


Thanks! 20% off with coupon HOLIDAY. 30 day MBG so I gave it a shot. Eyebuydirect will also accept their Rx although not all online places will. Some require Dr's Rx. $69 less 20% is current price.