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Hello all,
Can anyone let me know the current/latest market price paid (entry level) for prescription safety specs?
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Phoning any reputable high street opticians seems to be the most obvious answer.....does it not?
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Indeed! In addition a well known high street optical chain does a voucher system for safety sepcs as well.
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The back cover of SHP always seems to be an ad for Specsavers* and their prescription safety specs.
*Other opticians and suppliers of prescription safety specs are available. I have never been to Specsavers so can't vouch for their service/price. But I did get a nice pen from their stand a the H&S event in Bolton's Reebok Stadium in 2009 ......
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U can get very good and very cheap 'prescription' [yes perscription!] glasses off the web these days - hight street people are still charging the earth
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I use a high street opticians, where I have opened an account, I pay the following costs, single vision £39.00, Bifocals £62.00, Varifocals £92.00,
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We have used Specsavers for the last 12 months. Simple voucher scheme; one voucher for normal specs and eye test (£57), second voucher (£35) for vari or bifocals upgrade. No issues so far. Prices are from memory as I don't re-order too often
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Just paid £72 in total, £40 for the glasses (single vision) and £20 for the dispensing fee plus tax.
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