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Review on πŸ‘“ 5 Pairs of Gamma Ray Women's Flex Hinge Reading Glasses: Fashionable Readers for Women by Ruth Coleman

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So that's what it says on the label.

Just need some help reading the labels. That's all. That doesn't make me old, does it? TO THE RIGHT?! And the labels have gotten much smaller in recent years. (Seriously - I actually took a star off a review because the instructions actually needed to operate this thing were in such small print that there were about 16 lines of text in an inch. I couldn't even read it .when I had 20/20 vision.) But other things seem to be moving in that direction as well. Small direction I mean. Like my computer and my Kindle. (That's right, I know you can change the font size. Hush!) And let's not even talk about food labels. Or an ingredient list. Since the world is conspiring against me and I'm a bit vain, I needed to get more readers. I have probably 20 pairs now. In every part of my house there is a pair somewhere. 2 pairs in progress. There are two pairs in my luggage. I have one pair of glasses in my purse and another (ThinOPTICS Stick Anywhere, Go Everywhere Reading Glasses plus Universal Pod Case, Black Frame, Black Case, 1.50 Strength) in a phone case. I really like her. They are stylish and the feathers work great. At the time of writing, they cost $16.99 for 6 pairs, one of which is a pair of sunglasses. That should make them cheap, but they don't feel cheap. I only need strength 1.0 (see - I'm not old!). I don't really need sunglasses - when I'm reading outside I still need to see far when looking up, so I prefer bifocal reading glasses. They come without cases, but again 6 pairs. for $17.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Disappears