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Eyeglass Repair Kit - 1 kit
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Eyeglass Repair Kit, Includes Tools, 9 Screws and Plastic Case (1 Each)
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Follow GlassesShop.com, Learn How to Repair Your Glasses ! Step 1: Identify the problem Holding your glasses by the nosepiece, closely examine ...
My eyeglasses are corrective, they help with reading text and seeing things at a distance. However, I am seeing way to much of the bifocal part of the lens and its making me a bit dizy. Is this because my eyes are still adjusting to this perscription I have had for only two days now, the biofocal part of my eyeglasses being to big, or just that my eyeglasses are sitting on my face wrong?
It's probably just that you need more time to get used to them. I have blended "omnifocals," and I spent about the first week playing the game I call "find the focus." You roll your head up and down (looking like an idiot if anyone's watching), finding the best focus you can get for a given viewing situation. You may find, for example, that at times you have to hold your head up in what looks like a snobbish way, or roll it down as if you were being shy.
If you don't adjust after a week or so, you might ask the guy who fitted the frames to your face whether they need adjusting.
Compact repair kit comes with everything you need.
Clear case.
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please suggest a solution to avoid the inconvenience of carrying 2 parts of eyeglasses!!!!!!!!!!
i would like to know the solutions to this,because some people at a certain age develope both myopic and hyperopic defects.
Benjamin Franklin invented the answer to this, more than 200 years ago. The answer is bifocals (which I am wearing as I type this). You can get bifocals to correct myopia and hyperopia (one lens section for each).
The proper design of bifocals is interesting, and many opticians don't really know the math, so I'll explain it here. First, get an eye examination, and note the prescription for distance vision. Second, measure your accommodation. (In young people, this is several diopters, but you lose it as you get older.) Do this by looking through your distance glasses at a book held at arm's length (or farther away if necesary), and bring it closer to you until the print gets fuzzy edges. The distance from the book to the bridge of your nose, divided into 40 inches (or one meter) is your accommodation power in diopters. Suppose that this is 2 diopters. Then, if you get bifocals with a reading add of 2 diopters, you can focus on anything from infinity to ten inches: infinity fo 20 inches through the distance lens, and 20 inches to 10 inches through the reading lens. Obviously, your mileage may differ.
There is one possible hitch: if, because of some disease process, you cannot roll your eyeballs up and down (so as to look through the proper lens when moving your head), bifocals will not work for you. In that case, make sure your shirts have two pockets: one for pencils and similar detritus, and one for the other glasses. (I bought mine over the Internet.)
Features screws without slots which fit in round end of screwdriver
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Ok my glasses the little nosepiece that sits on the bridge of the nose. Well one broke off i need a website or someplace that sells parts for them. All i need is a new plastice i can screw it in...so any ideas on where i can go? Im trying to avoid the eye clinic since i dont want a checkup yet lol
Well hun if it is time for a check up you should be having one anyways!!!
I think the best thing you could do is walk into any optical and ask them for a nosepad replacement!!! It will be way easier then trying to order them off of the internet. When you buy nosepads they come in packages of six or more typically....also you will need a tiny screwdriver and if you are inexperienced your hand could slip and the screw driver could accidentally scratch the lens.
Most opticals will change nosepads for free even for non customers! It is possible that some places may charge a small fee for the nosepads... but it shouldn't be too much because those things are very inexpensive!
Anyways good luck to you :)
it is called a temple, and the piece of plastic that covers the temple usually on metal type frames is called a temple cover. The ones that wrap around your ears (mostly used on childrens frames) are called cable temples.
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Tanaka Foresight expects to soon sell between 50,000 and 100,000 pairs of BIOFRONT eyeglasses per year. Teijin said that conventional polylactide bioplastic has been used for eyeglass nose pads but not for other parts such as frames and temples because of insufficient heat resistance.
BIOFRONT is said to offer heat resistance comparable to that of oil-based plastics. It is also said to be highly resistant to bleaching and bacteria, making it ideal for the plastic parts of eyeglasses.
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