Originally posted by: Muse
Is it possible to order glasses online made with glass instead of plastic? I hate the way plastic scratches so readily. Glasses are 100 times less problematic that way.
OK, thanks. You're actually telling me these coated plastic lenses will actually be less scratched than glass? I find that hard to believe. The plastic lenses I've had (ever since they started telling me glass isn't an option), have been very easily scratched indeed. I don't want to have to go to a sink and carefully wash with soap and water every time I want to clean my glasses. Currently (with my old glass lenses), I just fish a handkerchief out of my pocket, probably breath on the lenses and then rubadubdub, and presto... clean!Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: Muse
Is it possible to order glasses online made with glass instead of plastic? I hate the way plastic scratches so readily. Glasses are 100 times less problematic that way.
The plastic they use is the same kind used for safety glasses, infact if you can get the side pieces for these they can be used as safety glasses. Also spring for the $5 and get it coated for scratches, uv, and glare. Problems with glass is really it scratches easier, and 2 you get a rock thrown up at them kiss your eye goodbye when it shatters and glass shards going into your eye ball.
Originally posted by: msi1337
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Originally posted by: Muse
Originally posted by: msi1337
I use ZenniOptical and they rock!
best service, support, price of any online glasses retailer!
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I am in no way affiliated with them..just a happy customer
Thanks, and you rock! I will check them out and likely order from them pretty soon. I'm way overdue for an eye exam (but they always say I'm doing great, so I'm not worried). I'm seeing fine, but they say I should get 'em checked, so I will. I've never bought online before so don't know what to expect. I always get my eyes checked at the local university by supervised students, but then take my prescription to the lowest priced shop on the street. Hasn't been so cheap last times.
I suppose they will need something to tell the online folks how big the frames need to be, so I'll have to measure the ones I have?
Originally posted by: Muse
OK, thanks. You're actually telling me these coated plastic lenses will actually be less scratched than glass? I find that hard to believe. The plastic lenses I've had (ever since they started telling me glass isn't an option), have been very easily scratched indeed. I don't want to have to go to a sink and carefully wash with soap and water every time I want to clean my glasses. Currently (with my old glass lenses), I just fish a handkerchief out of my pocket, probably breath on the lenses and then rubadubdub, and presto... clean!Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: Muse
Is it possible to order glasses online made with glass instead of plastic? I hate the way plastic scratches so readily. Glasses are 100 times less problematic that way.
The plastic they use is the same kind used for safety glasses, infact if you can get the side pieces for these they can be used as safety glasses. Also spring for the $5 and get it coated for scratches, uv, and glare. Problems with glass is really it scratches easier, and 2 you get a rock thrown up at them kiss your eye goodbye when it shatters and glass shards going into your eye ball.
I do like anti UV, and as for shatterproof, well, I've been wearing glasses for 50 years and don't recall any of them breaking. Could happen, of course.
BTW, if they told me they'd lasik me for free I'd say, thanks but no deal.
PD is the distance between pupils, or Pupillary Distance, usually given in millimeters, and written as two values if the prescription is for bifocals or progressive lenses - these are the pupillary distances for the upper and lower lens. They differ due to pupillary convergence when looking at nearby objects.
Originally posted by: Muse
Got another question. For my OD specs (right eye), my Rx has Axis as blank. Is that the same as zero? I have to put in a value for the order to proceed. Thanks.
Also, I'm curious, my right eye Cyl is DS. What does that mean?