
I use various Dr. Dean Edell. They used to be MUCH better quality. The price has gone down and so has the lifespan. The only issue for me seems to be the hinge point. I like the flexible hinge but it loosens. If you try to tighten it, the screw will break. And good luck with your new one. With a spring-loaded hinge, this is almost impossible. If you don't tighten the loop, it will break. I have a bag of about 15 pairs that I use to make my Frankenstein pairs. But in the end, at $12-17 for a pair, they're worth it to me. The lenses are clear and the frame is comfortable. SIMPLY INSERT THE SCREWS INTO BETTER HINGES!

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