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Post by domesticextremist on Feb 19, 2014 8:06:38 GMT
Father time is catching up with Dom. My eyes are getting old, such that I can't see close up to read any more. I've been holding stuff further and further away, but I'm running out of arms length. Last time I was in Boots getting my PG, the till receipt had an offer for an eye check - only £10, when it should be £25 - deal! Boots do a good eye test too. The whole thing took an hour and I was told I needed reading glasses. Wandered back out for a look and saw that they had some for £25 - which is fine since I'm not going to use them all the time, so they don't need to be fashionable or expensive Anyhoo, I thought I might need a case, a cleany cloth and one of those bits of string to hang them around my neck - I've got to look a proper fuddy-duddy now . As you can see I'm not too up on the technical terms and I'm having trouble figuring out where I might obtain such items. So this a good subject to seek the collective wisdom of the knowledgeable folks here at allabout. Any help or suggestions welcome.
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Post by mart166 on Feb 19, 2014 8:15:09 GMT
My old optician used to clean glasses with a soft cloth and methylated spirits, something I have done for years and it stops misting to, also lidl sells boxes of 50 disposable cloths for £1.50 they good too.
As for the string thing, pound shops ? sports shops sell them but expensive, fleabay maybe ?
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Post by Clivia on Feb 19, 2014 8:18:05 GMT
try ebay or spec savers - I use the glass wipes of Lidl - or just simply wahing up liquid - all opticians have also sprays with a cloth - and if you have an ultrasonic cleaner for your vape gear - use that did'nt they sell the glasses with a case - they should have done for that price
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Post by poula on Feb 19, 2014 8:20:50 GMT
Home bargains £1.99 b&m stores pound land I my self got one from home bargains brilliant case looks like cath kiddston not for a guy but they had man ones
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Post by lairey on Feb 19, 2014 8:29:17 GMT
I popped my specs in my new ultrasonic cleaner for the first time last night, they came up beautifully clean and shiny!
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Post by mart166 on Feb 19, 2014 10:03:18 GMT
Ahhh the excuse I needed to buy an ultrasonic cleaner lol
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Post by domesticextremist on Feb 19, 2014 10:03:46 GMT
Aah, Lidl - I'll have a look. We have a Lidl just round the corner and it's great.
I don't know if the specs come with a case or not, I assumed not for the price.
Thanks for the comments though, I just need the bit of string now.
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Post by fred on Feb 19, 2014 10:27:14 GMT
Don't forget, you'll need windscreen wipers, for when you go out in the rain . And if my bespectacled friends and family are anything to go by, I'd put a sign in a very prominent position, saying:
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Post by Clivia on Feb 19, 2014 11:10:12 GMT
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Post by domesticextremist on Feb 27, 2014 15:24:15 GMT
Right, update time. I've been away from base for a few days, so didn't get the specs till today. Oh my god, how blind I've been Anyhoo, they did come with a case, as predicted, albeit a fairly manky one. Got some glass wipes from Lidl. Still looking for a bit of string worthy of the price. Thanks to all who posted their suggestions and help.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2014 15:28:35 GMT
£25 for reading glasses. I pay £1 in poundland !
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Post by Perpetua on Mar 1, 2014 13:06:58 GMT
£25 for reading glasses. I pay £1 in poundland ! Me too . . . and keep my Vari's for home. That way I can have several pairs as I'm always losing/breaking reading specs. You should have got a copy of your prescription Dom, see what it is . . . it'll be a +1/+1.5/+2.00 etc - then you can pick yourself up a spare pair in one of the Pound places. Once you get used to seeing your close work so much better, you won't want to be without a pair. Back ups for back ups are also necessary for specs.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2014 13:09:07 GMT
£25 for reading glasses. I pay £1 in poundland ! Me too . . . and keep my Vari's for home. That way I can have several pairs as I'm always losing/breaking reading specs. You should have got a copy of your prescription Dom, see what it is . . . it'll be a +1/+1.5/+2.00 etc - then you can pick yourself up a spare pair in one of the Pound places. Once you get used to seeing your close work so much better, you won't want to be without a pair. Back ups for back ups are also necessary for specs. I'm +3.5 and it aint getting any better!.....old age!!
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Post by Perpetua on Mar 1, 2014 13:11:42 GMT
Me too . . . and keep my Vari's for home. That way I can have several pairs as I'm always losing/breaking reading specs. You should have got a copy of your prescription Dom, see what it is . . . it'll be a +1/+1.5/+2.00 etc - then you can pick yourself up a spare pair in one of the Pound places. Once you get used to seeing your close work so much better, you won't want to be without a pair. Back ups for back ups are also necessary for specs. I'm +3.5 and it aint getting any better!.....old age!! Tell me about it Zero. . . hovering between +2.5 - +3.00 myself!
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 6, 2014 14:56:45 GMT
I'm +1.50 for close up, +0.25 for distance (apparently not bad for an old dodder ) I've tried out the Poundland ones but they're just 'magnifying lenses', and only seem to make everything look further away - the equivalent of restoring more arms length. I only need them for reading and then only for long sessions atm. I'm trying to avoid using them too much as I want my eyes to be forced to work a bit. Like any muscle it's a case of use it or lose it.
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