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Which is the best place to buy
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new specs ...as some people like Specsavers , Vision Express, Boots , Asda .
I have too buy new ones as my vision is not great and they are expensive ...
all comments welcome .
I have too buy new ones as my vision is not great and they are expensive ...
all comments welcome .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Asda - £50 a pair (or £70 for designer frames) - any prescription
My girl has quite a strong prescription and Specsavers quoted her £250 for a pair, she went to Asda and was really pleased with both the glasses and the service she received
She's thinking of getting her contact lenses from there next
My girl has quite a strong prescription and Specsavers quoted her £250 for a pair, she went to Asda and was really pleased with both the glasses and the service she received
She's thinking of getting her contact lenses from there next
Check this out
http://www.glassesdirect.co.uk/
I got mine from here - 2 pairs for £60 and everyone has complimented me on them. You can pick 4 frames for a home trial too which means you can ask others' opinions and see how they feel after wearing them for a while.
http://www.glassesdirect.co.uk/
I got mine from here - 2 pairs for £60 and everyone has complimented me on them. You can pick 4 frames for a home trial too which means you can ask others' opinions and see how they feel after wearing them for a while.
My son has worn glasses since he was 6 years old...he's 26 now. Last year he paid £4,500 to have his eyes lasered. Instantly he ditched his specs ... his sight is as good as it could be, and if I need some really small writing read ,... he's your man.
He was very hesitant and thought long and hard about it, but eventually made the descision and went for it...he wishes he'd done it long ago.
He was very hesitant and thought long and hard about it, but eventually made the descision and went for it...he wishes he'd done it long ago.
I'm a specsavers fan, as I have high prescription varifocals too, always have one pair with reactions lenses and one with anti-glare for computer work, two pairs for about the price quoted at the other big names (D and A, Vision express, or Boots opticians) I also subscribe to one of the healthcare plans like HSA and can claim 70% of the cost back really worth doing as it means I can have designer frames and any extra coatings etc