Disney845
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- Joined
- May 30, 2002
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Just ordered my first pair from Zenni on Sunday night.
I have a VERY strong RX and it came to $80.xx with shipping (I paid extra for the high index lenses and then they tacked on a $22 extra fee for the high RX strength). Regardless, $80 is far less than I would have spent at a local shop to get my glasses.
I keep checking online and they are still "in manufacturing." I hope they ship soon!
FWIW...the reason I was ordering a new pair is because the last pair I had (ordered from Walmart Vision about 3+ years ago) the anti reflective coating was peeling off. I lived with it for a long time, I could see fine, the only problem was that to others looking at me the glasses looked "dirty" because they glared where the coating was peeling off. I decided to try an online remedy I read about that suggested that Armour Etch would take the coating off in 5 mins or so...well after about (6) 5 mins applications I was getting annoyed. It was coming off, but slowly and I was having to "scratch" at it with my finger nail. I had also read online that toothpaste, because it has a fine grit, could help remove it. Well wouldn't you know the toothpaste worked great at removing it, but it also scratched the HECK out of the lenses.
I have a VERY strong RX and it came to $80.xx with shipping (I paid extra for the high index lenses and then they tacked on a $22 extra fee for the high RX strength). Regardless, $80 is far less than I would have spent at a local shop to get my glasses.
I keep checking online and they are still "in manufacturing." I hope they ship soon!
FWIW...the reason I was ordering a new pair is because the last pair I had (ordered from Walmart Vision about 3+ years ago) the anti reflective coating was peeling off. I lived with it for a long time, I could see fine, the only problem was that to others looking at me the glasses looked "dirty" because they glared where the coating was peeling off. I decided to try an online remedy I read about that suggested that Armour Etch would take the coating off in 5 mins or so...well after about (6) 5 mins applications I was getting annoyed. It was coming off, but slowly and I was having to "scratch" at it with my finger nail. I had also read online that toothpaste, because it has a fine grit, could help remove it. Well wouldn't you know the toothpaste worked great at removing it, but it also scratched the HECK out of the lenses.