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bednobs | 08:56 Thu 18th Feb 2021 | ChatterBank
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damn it's time for new glasses. I hate doing it online, but hate paying the prices of thehigh street - is there a compromise?
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I need to do the same but tbh I know I need a new eye test.
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it took me 2 months to get one so book in quickly!
Asda. You need to call and book a slot to choose your specs but it’s not a long wait, less than a week.
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I don't have an asda - nearest one is about 40 miles away :(
That’s a shame.
Last specs I bought were from a Specsavers which is inside our nearest Sainsburys. They were nearly as competitively priced as Asda and as Asda had stopped selling the red framed pair I broke, I saw some on Specsavers so decided to give them a go. I’d use them again.
This was prior to COVID though.
I've found Vision Express to be better than other big names - Boots/Specsavers. I think a periodic eye test is important and my prescription is quite complex so the 6 quid on-line offers aren't really an option.
From Which? report...(being a member)...
Best online was Spex4Less, then Selectspecs
Best in person Costco, then local/independents, Asda, Specsavers.
goodness - the Specsavers I go to is full up tomorrow but has eight slots for eye tests on Saturday. That's in London, but I'm startled that other people are waiting so long.
I don't suppose your work gives you a discount voucher if you use screens a lot? Mine does with Vision Express.

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