Money Saving Tips for Buying Your Next Pair of Glasses

Money Saving Tips for Buying Your Next Pair of Glasses

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For the majority of people who wear them, eyeglasses are a necessary cost. And with health professionals recommending that you have your eyes examined at least once every two years, replacing your glasses can become a regular expense. With the average cost of glasses in the U.S. coming in at just under $200, looking after your vision whilst looking good at the same time doesn’t always come cheap, either. The good news is that there is a lot you can do to cut the cost of getting the perfect pair of glasses. 

#1. Get Tested First:

Whether you’ve broken your trusty pair of glasses or simply want to upgrade your look, the first thing you should do is book yourself in for an eye examination to see whether or not your prescription has changed. The last thing that you want is to spend money on replacing your glasses only to find that you need to pay to upgrade your lenses, too. And if your prescription hasn’t changed, you will at least know where your vision stands and you’ll be good for another two years. 

#2. Keep Your Old Frames:

If you’ve just had your eyes examined and your optometrist has told you that you need to get stronger lenses, then you might be worried about the cost of getting an entirely new pair of glasses, or getting used to a different pair after you’ve worn the same ones for so long. The good news is that you may still be able to keep the frames that you have worn and loved over the years. If your optometrist still stocks them, they may be able to simply update the lenses for you at a much lower price than buying new. It’s worth asking! 

#3. Buy Online:

Maybe you want to invest in a gorgeous pair of designer Persol eyeglasses for yourself, but just can’t justify the high price tag. The good news is that there you can make massive savings buying designer eyeglasses online instead of directly from your optometrist. All you’ll need is your prescription, so that you can enter the details into the website when you order. And, don’t worry about not being able to try the glasses on before you buy – online eyeglasses stores know how important it is for you to look and feel great in your glasses so typically offer a longer, hassle-free return time. Some might even allow you to virtually try frames on before you buy, or have a selection delivered to your home to try on so you can find a pair you really love. 

#4. Avoid Unnecessary Add-Ons:

Lastly, it’s worth considering if you really need any add-ons with your frames and lenses. Anti-scratch coating can be useful if you expect to be very active in your glasses, but if not, it can be a waste on money. Similarly, anti-reflective coating is not going to be of much use to you if you don’t use a computer often. Learn about what each add-on entails and make an informed decision as to whether or not it’s something you really need. 

How much money will you save on your next pair of glasses?


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Money Saving Tips for Buying Your Next Pair of Glasses

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