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ZenniOptical: Men's, Women's, and Kids' Eyeglasses & More: Spend $65+, Get

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ZenniOptical.com is offering Men's, Women's, and Kids' Eyeglasses and Frames for an Extra 20% off on orders of $65 or more (Exclusions Apply) when you apply promo code FF22 in cart. Shipping is $4.95.

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ZenniOptical.com is offering Men's, Women's, and Kids' Eyeglasses and Frames for an Extra 20% off on orders of $65 or more (Exclusions Apply) when you apply promo code FF22 in cart. Shipping is $4.95.

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Note: Offer ends today, July 4.

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awesomerobot
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many name brands are trash quality for high prices
awesomerobot
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👍 i only buy from zenni and eyebuydirect these days, the glasses at your optometrist are marked up like 10X
garycoleman
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Mu Zenni Optical glasses were more durable than expensive Oakleys I got from a local glass store

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Jul 04, 2022 05:48 AM
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longliverJul 04, 2022 05:48 AM
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Fitting glasses is a profession. You will need the OD or ocular Distance of your eyes. Your eye doctor will gladly provide this free with your exam. In many states a current exam is required to obtain glasses. Some states require the once a year , some once every other year.
The eyeglasses at the doctors office can be 10 times more expensive but they have a money back guarantee. Once you order these glasses, you own them! I put extra pairs in the car, a vacation home or the garage just in case I break a pair. Repair of plastic frames are nearly impossible
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Quote from longliver :
Fitting glasses is a profession. You will need the OD or ocular Distance of your eyes. Your eye doctor will gladly provide this free with your exam. In many states a current exam is required to obtain glasses. Some states require the once a year , some once every other year.
The eyeglasses at the doctors office can be 10 times more expensive but they have a money back guarantee. Once you order these glasses, you own them! I put extra pairs in the car, a vacation home or the garage just in case I break a pair. Repair of plastic frames are nearly impossible
I think you mean pupillary distance (PD). It is often not measured in your exam or provided with your prescription. There are phone apps you can use to measure it, which claim to be clinically accurate and approved by FDA and CE. They definitely seem more reliable than trying to measure yourself in the mirror.
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Jul 04, 2022 02:35 PM
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ApEsxitJul 04, 2022 02:35 PM
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Quote from FreeCake :
trash quality for low prices.
Some are some are not. Ive gotten pairs that break in a week and others that are still going strong years later. Once I find a durable pair I stick with them bc I chronically sit on my glasses.
Jul 04, 2022 03:00 PM
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Gandhi825Jul 04, 2022 03:00 PM
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PayPal also had a $10 off offer. Might be YMMV
Jul 04, 2022 03:19 PM
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Tigga573Jul 04, 2022 03:19 PM
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Quote from longliver :
The eyeglasses at the doctors office can be 10 times more expensive but they have a money back guarantee. Once you order these glasses, you own them!
That's not true according to their return policy...
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You have thirty (30) days from the date you receive the glasses to call us for a return authorization (RA) number if you want to return them for any reason. If you made a mistake during the order, or you just don't like the glasses, you can return them for a one-time-use 100% store credit (excluding shipping), or for a 50% refund (excluding shipping) to the credit or debit card or PayPal account. Unused accessories can be returned for a 100% store credit or a 100% refund (both excluding shipping).
Orders paid for with Store Credit can only be returned for a 50% refund of the Store Credit amount used to pay for the order. The refund will be issued to the credit card used on the preceding order for which store credit was issued. For orders where both Store Credit and a credit card are used to pay for the order, the Store Credit portion will only be eligible for a 50% refund while the portion paid for by credit card will be eligible for either 50% refund or issuance of a 100% Store Credit.
If you feel there is a manufacturing error, return the glasses for inspection within the 30-day warranty period. If our inspection shows the glasses were made incorrectly, we will remake them for you at no additional charge.
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Jul 04, 2022 03:24 PM
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Jul 04, 2022 03:24 PM
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Quote from longliver :
Fitting glasses is a profession. You will need the OD or ocular Distance of your eyes. Your eye doctor will gladly provide this free with your exam. In many states a current exam is required to obtain glasses. Some states require the once a year , some once every other year.
The eyeglasses at the doctors office can be 10 times more expensive but they have a money back guarantee. Once you order these glasses, you own them! I put extra pairs in the car, a vacation home or the garage just in case I break a pair. Repair of plastic frames are nearly impossible
I think it is generally the seller/manufacturer that requires a recent prescription, and as prescriptions are valid for two years, I am not sure any would cap that at a year. I just purchased 3 pairs for less than the price of one had I gone with store at my optometrist.

PD is easily measured even using a ruler, and there are apps if you are worried about ruler accuracy.

I don't want to pay $100 for a money back guarantee, and as long as you are getting more glasses, you have 30 days to return them to Zenni for any reason.
Last edited by DeProof July 4, 2022 at 08:27 AM.
Jul 04, 2022 03:45 PM
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TonyT3834Jul 04, 2022 03:45 PM
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zenni is a better alternative simply because no frames/lenses last long. you can switch fashion and lens types with zenni. from bendable metal to acetate frames. from chromatic to specialized goggles.

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Jul 04, 2022 03:46 PM
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lazzlazzJul 04, 2022 03:46 PM
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Zenni needs to offer FREE Shipping & Handling in addition to a slightly smaller (15%?) discount. Shipping isn't covered by FSA or HSA accounts or vision insurance.

If you need progressives & haven't tried Zenni's progressives:
I've bought progressive from them with fairly strong nearsightedness correction (-5.5 to -6.25) for 6 years or so. Their progressives work well for a lot of people. People's eyes differ though - some people say they don't like them as well as lenses they've bought at a B&M optical. Given the cost difference, though, I'd recommend trying Zenni even if you need progressives. If you look for a deal with 30% off lenses (I've switched to the blue blokz recently which work just as well for me) and get a cheaper frame, you're not out all that much money if they don't work for you (you could always ask Zenni for a refund - I don't know if they'd give it to you, or just offer another pair of glasses).

I've bought the .67 to .71 index (can't remember the exact numbers) progressive lenses which cost a little more. This is usually a little higher than what their system 'recommends'. The thickness and thus, weight of the lenses is a little lower, which makes a difference to me, even with metal frames with fairly small lenses (what I always buy - cannot stand the look of the huge lenses and plastic frames people are buying these days - they're like a throwback to the 1980s).
Last edited by lazzlazz July 4, 2022 at 08:58 AM.
Jul 04, 2022 03:50 PM
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uptheirons1Jul 04, 2022 03:50 PM
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I wish Zenni was a suitable option for me, but they seem to have issues with stronger prescriptions. I am -4.00 in each eye and tried a few pairs with them. Every pair gave me massive headaches unlike the ones I get from Walmart. My relatives with weaker prescriptions have no issues at all with Zenni.
Jul 04, 2022 04:00 PM
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lazzlazzJul 04, 2022 04:00 PM
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Quote from longliver :
Fitting glasses is a profession. You will need the OD or ocular Distance of your eyes. Your eye doctor will gladly provide this free with your exam. In many states a current exam is required to obtain glasses. Some states require the once a year , some once every other year.
The eyeglasses at the doctors office can be 10 times more expensive but they have a money back guarantee. Once you order these glasses, you own them! I put extra pairs in the car, a vacation home or the garage just in case I break a pair. Repair of plastic frames are nearly impossible
With Zenni, you enter the prescription and prescription date yourself. You don't have to send them a copy of your prescription.
Jul 04, 2022 04:07 PM
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maxm4885Jul 04, 2022 04:07 PM
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Any recommendations for reliable brands on the website? Something durable that doesn't seem too cheap. I don't want to go through the return process if I don't have to.
Jul 04, 2022 04:21 PM
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lazzlazzJul 04, 2022 04:21 PM
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Quote from FreeCake :
trash quality for low prices.
I have been buying Zenni glasses for 8+ years. I haven't had any problems with the quality.

With frames this cheap, it's affordable to buy a replacement frame if they do break - which is extremely rare in my experience (if the frame breaks: if you have progressive lenses and they're fine, you don't have to buy new progressive lenses - just move the old lenses from the old frames to the new replacement frame).

If you have kids who are hard on frames, opt for frames that are under $30 or so (which is most of the Zenni options). Zenni also is an affordable option for kids' prescription sunglasses - good for kids who play sports like softball/baseball.

Until 2 years ago, my vision insurance used to allow $150 toward glasses annually (no limit on how many pairs). For about 4 years, I used up the remaining allowed value (after spending around $100 on a pair with progressive lenses) to buy various frames with regular (free) lenses (from $6.99 to 24.99 or so with regular lenses). That allowed me to see how the frame fit my face (and try different frame colors) - and if I liked a frame, I'd order it the next year with progressive lenses. That also gave me a backup frame if needed - I've only had one pair of Zenni's break - a 6.99 pair, which I could have easily replaced for $11-12 (with shipping) - but I had a backup frame already.

I usually stick with the same frame for a few years, so if I stick with the same frame when ordering new progressive lenses, the old frame serves as a backup frame.

If you're not buying the really trendy frames, Zenni tends to keep the same frames available. I buy metal frames and haven't had any problems with them discontinuing frames.

Since I have progressive lenses, I always wait for a 30% off lenses promotion - if you have regular lenses, look for a promotion that gives you a percent off total cost - although in that case, the glasses will usually be so cheap, look for a free shipping and handling promotion (which don't come around that often).
Last edited by lazzlazz July 4, 2022 at 09:46 AM.
Jul 04, 2022 04:28 PM
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lazzlazzJul 04, 2022 04:28 PM
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Quote from maxm4885 :
Any recommendations for reliable brands on the website? Something durable that doesn't seem too cheap. I don't want to go through the return process if I don't have to.
I've had no problems with various metal frames from Zenni - I'd say they're LESS likely to break, compared to frames I've bought in B&M locations (I've bought exclusively from Zenni for 8+ years now).
Do you need progressive lenses? If not, the frames with regular lenses are dirt cheap. Most are under $30, so you're not out much if the frames break - which in my experience, isn't likely). I wore the 6.99 metal frames for a few years (no issues with them breaking) - then they stopped allowing that frame for progressive lenses so I had to switch to a different frame. (That's the only reason I switched frames - I switched to a frame (think 19.99) which includes a magnetic clip-on sunglasses included in the cost of the frame - so the clip-on is covered by my vision insurance.)
Last edited by lazzlazz July 4, 2022 at 09:45 AM.
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If you are ordering be sure to sign up for Zenni's reward program. The program unlocks coupons based on how much you have spent on orders in the past. $66+ puts you in the Fan level, +$99 = Friend and +$199 = VIP. I submitted a $105 order for glasses and and several coupons were unlocked; Free Engraving, Free Shipping, $10 off purchase, 20% off Birthday Coupon. I did not check if any of these coupons were available to me immediately after signing up for the Rewards program prior to my order.

The $10 Paypal discount worked for me plus if you have a Discover card linked to your Paypal and use it to pay for your order you will receive 5% cashback.

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Jul 04, 2022 05:11 PM
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80isJul 04, 2022 05:11 PM
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not sure how this is a deal, maybe if you have no insurance.

my insurance gives me $100 off for a pair, per year. so i can get something like Armani Exchange at $30 out of pocket total.
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