
I have been ordering eyeglasses from Zenni Optical for 3 years now and I just received my 2 pair of glasses yesterday and I was pretty thrilled. My main pair is a stylish titanium half frame (#3762), with AR coating and the highest index (1.74). My prescription is -8.5 and -10.5 so it is worth the extra money for the thinnest lens possible.
Eyeglasses from Zenni Optical are really affordable. Imagine my local optician quoted me $450 for the same set-up, and the other one quoted $240. But, it was only $129.90 plus 4.95 shipping from Zenni. I also ordered a pair of $8 frames (#3396) full plastic, with 1.57 index and 80% green tint. The tint is not as dark as I would have liked but it will do. Good thing I went for the 80% and not 50%. Shipping is free for the 2nd pair. The sunglasses cost me $8.00 plus $4.95 for the tint, $18.90 for the 1.57 index and strong prescription charge. (I'm used to that). A total of $31.85 for the sunglasses! I really saved much money! It is really amazing.
Zenni was able to send me an email with the USPS tracking number. And I have received them exactly 3 weeks after I placed the order. In summary, Zenni Optical eyeglasses are great and have excellent price. Why would anyone shop anywhere else?
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Cheap eyeglasses are a reality. Check out Eric's review of Zenni Optical
When your eyeglasses break or need to be replaced, what do you do? If you're like most people, you go to your optometrist and get a prescription and then you head to an eyeglass store for the actual pair of eyeglasses. And those eyeglasses are really expensive, aren't they? Even going to an eyeglass store like Lens Crafters or Cohen Fashion Optical over at Kings Plaza can be expensive, with costs exceeding $100 for a single pair of basic glasses. However, there is a solution. There is a place with cheap eyeglasses that are just as good as what you'll find elsewhere. The place I'm talking about is Zenni Optical and their prices will blow you away.
Before we go any further, a disclaimer: this author has exactly zero relationship with Zenni optical other than being a satisfied customer. No money has been paid to him or Examiner.com for reviewing Zenni Optical and no goods were offered, nor was this review requested or in any way initiated by Zenni Optical or Examiner.com
Now, back to the review, which is what you want to know about anyway. Zenni sells full prescription eyeglasses starting at just $8 per pair. Yes, that's right, eight bucks. Talk about cheap prescription eyeglasses, huh? Their prices range up to around $40 and there is an extra charge if you want bifocals or thick lenses. They also charge extra for anti-glare coating (though it's $4.95 extra as opposed to around $50-$100 extra elsewhere). Shipping is just $4.95 no matter how many pairs you order, so it pays to order for the whole family at one time.
The way Zenni is able to offer their eyeglasses for so cheap is that they are manufactured overseas at a lab in China (though the quality is just as good as anything bought here) and that points up the biggest drawback with Zenni optical. They take a few weeks to send you your glasses, so if you simply must have them in an hour or two, you'll need to use someone local.
Another drawback is that there are no designer frames. Then again, if you were looking for designer frames, you'd probably be looking elsewhere anyway. One other major drawback is that you must provide them with your PD (pupilary distance) number. This is the distance between the black part of your eyes and it's used to calculate exactly how large the frame needs to be. While they tell you how to do it yourself, it pays to contact your eye doctor and ask for your PD number since the do it yourself method rarely produces accurate results. Your PD number will not be written down on a prescription, however your doctor will provide the number if you request it.
I've personally purchased all my glasses from Zenni for the past eight years or so and have never been disappointed with them. In this tough economy, it pays for all us Brooklynites to stick together and find ways of saving money. I strongly suggest dropping by Zenni to check them out at www.zennioptical.com.
One more note: For those truly suffering in this economy, there are also discounted eye exams available at Lutheran Medical Center, which range in cost from $15-$50 depending on income (bring three pay stubs, unemployment statements or some other proof of your income when you go).
Zenni Optical
www.zennioptical.com
Park Ridge Family Health Center of Lutheran Medical Center
6311 4th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11220
718.492.8233










2 comments:
Designer eyeglasses come in different shapes and sizes.It is true that eyeglasses are smaller than they used to be, but they look so much better.
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Before, I hate wearing eyeglasses because I looked so geeky. When we moved in to our new home last year, my mom found one of the good optometrists in Indianapolis. My new optometrist is so cool and kind. She helped me choose the right frames that would fit to my face's shape. For any eye services, I can say that optometrists (Indianapolis-based) here are definitely good.
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