How to spend less money on glasses

Posted Aug 04, 2009 by WarrenMarten / comments 1 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

How to save money on your glasses forever!

How to spend less money on glasses

The way the economy is at the moment it makes sense to spend less money on items like glasses. They are essential for a lot of  people but you don’t have to pay an arm and a leg to be able to see things clearly!
When you buy a pair of glasses (or these days its 2 for 1) you are paying for a lot of extras as well. Things like shop rent/rates, wages, loans etc and of course the owners, usually the optoms, have to make a profit as well. This they do easily when you consider that a standard single vision pair of glasses can cost them less than £10 to manufacture and the patient will be charged £75-£85 on average. Some opticians pay as little as fifty pence for a single vision uncoated, uncut lens. For an anti-reflection coated lens it might be AS MUCH AS £1! Now, considering that a lot of the bigger franchises charge their customers £30 to reglaze their old glasses that’s £28 to them straight off the mark. The frames usually cost no more than £7-£10 on average although there are exceptions of course. People who require thinned down lenses to fit their needs can be charged anything from £500-£600! And again the lenses are no where near that price.
So what is the alternative you ask? Well, a good direction to go is of course the trusty internet. There are a lot of internet companies now offering the same quality product at a fraction of the usual cost, and they still make a profit! A pair of rimless glasses which would cost from £170-£200+ in an opticians can be bought for £20-£30! How is that for a saving? And if you happen to step on your glasses, sit on them, accidentally swallow them, they will be a lot easier to replace than your £500 pair.
So if your looking to save money on your glasses I advise you to go to your favourite search engine and type in GLASSES, you will be amazed.


The above article is for general advise on saving money on your glasses. Going to an optician is still a requirement for eye-tests, certain health checks and measurements which are required by whoever manufactures your glasses. For those who need special treatment due to the nature of their lenses or special requirements it is better to talk to someone in person who can then discuss any changes that need to be made with a technician or other suitably qualified person.

Rate this Article:

Be the first to rate me.

Image by Getty Images via Daylife
  • Nothing Found!

    Why not submit your own content? Signup here.


* You must be logged in order to leave comments, please login or join us.

Comments

SmartFinance
SmartFinance said... on August 6th, 2009 at 12:23 AM

Thank you for your article, it is very interested and informative. Here in Jamaica I have noticed that persons are purchasing the reading glasses and using it's frame instead of the ones from the optician. Reading glasses prices range between $200-$500JA comparing to an optical frame of $3,500. These reading glasses frames are as durable of these expensive one. In time like this we have to seek alternative and cheaper prices.



Bookmark and Share
Sign up for our email newsletter
Name:
Email: