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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 161550" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I got my glasses (high power, LOTS of astigmatism) from zennioptical.com and from goggles4u.com this time. They are both very clear, no problems with them of any kind. I jsut had the eye doctor's secretary (grumpy witch) check them to see if they are the exact prescription. She said they are closer than what the LensCrafters next door has been making.</p><p> </p><p>The pair from Zenni are memory titanium (they bend up into all kinds of ways!) and they are great. The bridge (over the nose) is not, but the rest is (well, they are rimless, so there isn't much else too them, LOL!)</p><p> </p><p>The pair from goggles4u are photochromic. They don't get much darker in light, not as dark as I would like, but they are much better than regular.</p><p> </p><p>Both pairs ahve anti reflective and scratch coatings on them. There is no guarantee unless the prescription is wrong.</p><p> </p><p>BUT each pair was under $70 WITH shipping. My hesitation with goggles4u is that they are made in Hong Kong. I worried about problems.</p><p> </p><p>I know several people now who have bifocals from them, they have only had the normal adjustment problems. </p><p> </p><p>AFter being told thank you's glasses would be well over $300 AFTER tehy took 1/2 off because he was a kid, I am feeling some of the same bias though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 161550, member: 1233"] I got my glasses (high power, LOTS of astigmatism) from zennioptical.com and from goggles4u.com this time. They are both very clear, no problems with them of any kind. I jsut had the eye doctor's secretary (grumpy witch) check them to see if they are the exact prescription. She said they are closer than what the LensCrafters next door has been making. The pair from Zenni are memory titanium (they bend up into all kinds of ways!) and they are great. The bridge (over the nose) is not, but the rest is (well, they are rimless, so there isn't much else too them, LOL!) The pair from goggles4u are photochromic. They don't get much darker in light, not as dark as I would like, but they are much better than regular. Both pairs ahve anti reflective and scratch coatings on them. There is no guarantee unless the prescription is wrong. BUT each pair was under $70 WITH shipping. My hesitation with goggles4u is that they are made in Hong Kong. I worried about problems. I know several people now who have bifocals from them, they have only had the normal adjustment problems. AFter being told thank you's glasses would be well over $300 AFTER tehy took 1/2 off because he was a kid, I am feeling some of the same bias though. [/QUOTE]
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