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New Glasses
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I am now of an age when I have to have my eyes tested yearly and I have bought new glasses for the last 3 years. I suggested the last time that I simply had new lenses put in instead of buying a complete new pair but was told it would cost nearly as much as having new ones. Can someone explain why this is the case or even IF this is the case because I am due to go again and am hoping to ask for lenses only.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Very often the lenses are the most expensive part and opticians are reluctant to reglaze in case they damage the original frames.
Very often the frames are just not suitable for a new prescription, especially if you need bifocal or varifocal lenses.
Not everyone can use budget opticians. No online optician will fulfil my prescription nor will Tesco or Asda.
Very often the frames are just not suitable for a new prescription, especially if you need bifocal or varifocal lenses.
Not everyone can use budget opticians. No online optician will fulfil my prescription nor will Tesco or Asda.
Hi thanks for all your comments think I will definitely raise the matter when i go for appointment. Funny thing tho when I decided i might do this I looked out last years glasses to see if I could manage with them while the others had new lenses put in them and found i can see much better with them!!!
I imagine that chains of opticians which try to keep prices down, have a range of frame-shapes for which their robot-machines are geared up every time the frame-fashion changes. This means that your new lenses ( now no longer in the range) don't suit the frame-robots, and to make a differently shaped lens means resetting a machine, or doing the work from scratch.