
If you're willing to order online, you can score prescription eyeglasses for peanuts.
(Credit: Goggles4U)
If you have the courage to look closely at my photo, you’ll notice I wear glasses. The pair in that pic cost me a few hundred dollars–fairly typical, right? Maybe not: The pair I’m wearing right now set me back $21.85–frames, lenses, and shipping.
Yes, they’re prescription. Yes, they have the all-important antiglare coating. And, no, they’re not ugly plastic “cheaters” like they sell at the dollar store. In fact, they’re stylish metal-alloy frames with a blue coating (to match my eyes, ahem).
I scored this deal from Zenni Optical, one of several Web outlets that sells prescription eyeglasses on the cheap–the really, really cheap.
Other popular stores for four-eyes include 39 Dollar Glasses, Goggles4U, and Optical4Less. Although ordering glasses online has its pitfalls, I think the savings greatly outweigh the risks.
Zenni, the only company I’ve tried thus far, offers a wide selection of frames, with prices ranging from $8-19, lenses included. All you need is your current prescription, which you can get from your optometrist.
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Originally posted at The Cheapskate
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