For me glasses fall into one of two categories - expensive and cheap. By expensive I mean comparatively. For upscale services you can go to Lens Crafters or similar. Inexpensive you can try the local Dollar Store. However, Dollar Store cannot offer you what Soolala offers. Competitors here at Revain also can't offer what Soolala offers. Let me be more specific. Cheap glasses do not compete with expensive glasses. Each classification has its place and the buyer must respect these limits. However, one more criterion should be considered that sets Sulala apart from all others. Like most people, each of my eyes is unique in its vision needs. One eye needs a slightly different diopter than the other. This can be measured by a qualified person with qualified equipment. The doctor made mine. It can also be determined at home. Simply search the internet for instructions, print out the downloadable test page and perform the test with your eyes closed at the specified distance. Then do the same with the other eye. I needed reading glasses for myself. Once you've determined what diopter each eye needs, it's time to order some inexpensive glasses. But there's a catch. Competitors (whether Dollar Store or Revain competitors) offer glasses with the same diopter for each lens. The extraordinary company is Soolala. At my request, glasses with different dioptres for each of the two glasses were made according to my specification. Not only that - I got two pairs of glasses for a great price. They also did NOT charge anything extra for the facility. One caveat I found was that it took a long time for the product to get to me. I'm assuming it's made in China, so the product must be shipped by "slow-boat from China". But I wasn't in a hurry so it was worth the wait. All I had to do was take a patience pill, which I did. The second limitation was that I had to select frames with screws in such a way that removing the screws would allow the lens to be removed and replaced with another lens of the correct diopter. . It was no problem for me to choose one of these frames. Well done Soola. I'm glad I found you on Revain.
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