My current pair cost over £600 and with a second identical pair at half price, the cost of an eye test and insurance, I spent nearly £1000. This was over eight years ago and, as my eyesight has hardly changed, I’m in no hurry to buy new ones.
A couple of Sundays ago, I was just on my way out and my good pair broke clean in half at the bridge. Kerching… this is going to cost me dearly. I went out with my spare (damaged) pair and tried not to sulk all evening.
When I woke up on the Monday morning I researched spectacle repairs and found a company a couple of hundred miles away that could laser weld the titanium frame. I uploaded a photo to their website then phoned them to get a quote and confirmation they could mend them. No problem.
Next, I filled in my details on line and paid the fixed price. I boxed them up and took them to the post office where I sent them off guaranteed delivery by 1pm Tuesday. I got an email around lunchtime on the Tuesday saying they had already been fixed and were back in the post by the same means I had sent them.
I tracked them on their outward and return journeys and took delivery of them on Wednesday, less than 48 hours after I took them to the post office. Good as new.
Fast, efficient and cost a total of £55 including postage both ways. I shudder to think what an equivalent new pair would have cost me but several hundred pounds for sure.
I very nearly just went to an optician but it’s always worth a quick internet search. Saved me a small fortune 👍
Last edited by EmmaN; 02-01-24 at 12:02.
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