EyekepperReading Glasses-4 Pack
M**D
Great glasses
Love these glasses. Have tried others but these are superior for comfort and quality.
Y**S
Very good value for money BUT...
These are very well made! Good lenses that magnify as advertised. The arms are sprung so they have some give and less easily snapped. Somebody complained about the nose holder coming loose. I can't see how that is possible when the nose section and frames are all one piece. Four well-made specs for £10 is a major bargain when you usually pay at least £10 for one pair when purchased from a pharmacy. I have just one complaint which shaved off one star from my review. I keep my reading glasses hung around my neck on a dedicated glasses chord. When the ear section is designed such that it is a little fatter at the end one can attach a chord, put it over one's head and there it remains until the glasses are needed. On the other hand, when the arm are designed like these are, where the bit that goes around the ears is slimmer, what do you think happens? Yes! The chord slips off all the time. The first day I wore Hesse glasses I had to reattach them to the chord about twenty times and several times I very nearly lost the glassses altogether. I've never come across glasses that couldn't successfully be attached with a chord. They are ALWAYS wider at the end! It is a design given because so many people wear their specs around their necks. So why in China were these not designed like that! Very annoying! Well, with a little ingenuity I have overcome the problem and I am enjoying the specs and love choosing the colour of the day! I also like that one of them has a sunglasses lens that magnifies. So four stars only but if they bring out a Mark II with wider ends to their arms I would gladly award them five stars. Wear in good health!
M**I
Very good
Very good
A**C
I honestly believe these cheep X2 glasses work better than the flimsy prescription ones that fall off my ...
I have a mild prescription for reading glasses but I'm a clumsy oaf who keeps losing or dropping them. I'm not going to bother with the prescription ones anymore (but will keep getting my eyes checked). These x2 magnification glasses do exactly the same job as the expensive ones I normally buy from a well known high street optician. I honestly believe these cheep X2 glasses work better than the flimsy prescription ones that fall off my nose, drop off my head and fall out of my shirt collar whenever I bend down. These spring hinged glasses fit well to my head (Wife says I have a peanut head which is harsh and not quite accurate but you get the picture) Also because I'm relatively new to wearing spec's I'm still in denial about needing to use them for every little job. I walk just as many miles each week retracing my steps retrieving the glasses from wherever I left them than I do for the actual things I choose to do. But by far the worst thing to grumble about is labels. Labels!? Why oh why do shampoo labels need to be so little. Taking reading glasses to have a bath seems ridiculous.. Why can't shampoo labels be big enough? Infact all labels need to be better printed for the bespectacled amongst us. I've lost count how many times I've washed my head in conditioner or some other must have product that my Wife can't live without. Lining the side of our bathtub with junk and rubbish from the supermarket that seems hell bent on replacing everything we need with smelly potions and nonsense (electric eyebrow combs and eyelash curlers for example). How we evolved as a species without this nonsense is beyond me.. Without these X2 glasses my clumsy fingers might move the wrong bottle when I'm bathing or clip the lid of some expensive blonde shampoo product (or worse still,- use the expensive stuff on my hair which isn't blonde. My hair doesn't need special goo to wash down the drain. Because my hair is short and doesn't clogg the plug hole or block the U-bend). Now I can take these X2's with me anywhere without the worry of losing another pair because for £10 for 4 pairs who cares?
J**S
Value for money
Wanted tinted glasses so I can read in garden
W**O
👓👓 Perfect! 👓 👓
These reading glasses are amazing value! My boyfriend’s (more expensive) reading glasses were falling to bits, so I’d been looking around for a while for a replacement pair for him, before I happened upon these.I couldn’t quite believe the price for four pairs, & wasn’t really expecting a great deal in terms of quality for the money, but we’re both very happily surprised!These glasses are great, they seem to be really good quality anyway, but you certainly can’t argue with a lifetime guarantee!All of the pairs are lovely, the colour choices are very stylish, & they fit really well, being both lightweight & comfortable. I’ve got quite a big bonce & they fit me perfectly, without making me feel squeezed or uncomfortably squished in any way, & my boyfriend has a quite slender head, & they fit him equally as well. Neither of us has had any problems with them slipping down, or falling off entirely (which happened a lot with his previous pair)My boyfriend now has a pair for home use, a pair for work, & we keep the sunglasses pair in the car. He’s unfortunately “lost” the remaining pair to me, after I tried them on to see what they were like & realised just how bad my reading sight was without them! 😆The glasses have proved to be a brilliant buy, & whilst they don’t come with cases, the same company also sells a pack of four cases which are also very reasonable, & these glasses are a perfect fit for them.So glad I bought this pack, & we’re both really happy with my purchase!
A**R
Good buy
Find these glasses so useful to pack in my bag in case I forget my prescription glasses. In fact I can see just as good with them as my prescription glasses. Highly recommend.
M**M
Does what it claims.
I have bought these about 4 times before. Good value for money. Like the spring hinges. Good as a cheap set of reading glasses to save breaking expensive pairs. Ideal for day to day use.
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