My prescription for both eyes is +2.00. Would it be worth my while spending £80, which is the cheapest glasses at my optician's, or could I just as well buy some +2.00 glasses at the chemist off-the-peg for £5.
Is there really any difference? Would it harm my eyes to buy off-the-peg glasses?
Are there any opticians out there who know, or anyone with knowledge in this subject? Thank you
Thank you both. I just read the "related questions" below, and someone has said that the off-the-peg glasses aren't made to measure , so the centre of your eyes doesn't match with the centre of the lens, and that's a bad thing apparently. Is that important, does anyone know?
Yes it is. An optician will give you a prescription. On it will be your PD (Pupillary Distance), which is fairly important when choosing glasses. The company I've mentioned are very good, I've used them several times and they're ever so helpful, they've added extra width to my lenses in the past at no extra cost.
buy a cheap pair from Poundland or wherever and try them out. If they work, keep them; if not, try another cheap pair, or an expensive pair. The only one who can say if your glasses are working is you.
Get your prescription from the optician and then order a few pairs of these, £6 a pair for prescription glasses!
http://www.selectspecs.com/cheap-glasses/
I have just ordered 2 pairs. There are other sites that do a full pair of prescription glasses for £9 and upwards. My optician wanted £65 a pair !
But to answer your specific question, great advice already given by Woofgang - if you can see alright and don't get headaches or eyestrain from off the peg, use them.
Worth buying a pair just a spare pair in any case.
I think Glasses direct give very good value for money if you want 'prescription' glasses rather than ready-readers.
www.glassesdirect.co.uk
They are also on the end of the phone if you have any queries.
As an aside, my prescriptions do not show my Pupillary Distance. This has never proved an obstacle for me to get perfectly serviceable glasses online.
(I suppose if I asked the optician to put it on he would.)