If you have glass, you know what's going on. You buy new expensive prescription glasses and at first they are strong and hold their shape perfectly. But as you use it more and more, it starts to wear out and loses durability with wear. I've worn and used quite a few glasses in my life and I know that struggle. I created a glass first aid kit of sorts in case something goes wrong like cleaning a lens or even fixing a frame. I first bought one from Walmart which wasn't that good. It was cheap but not good. So I tried to try this one. It has the perfect combination of the right tools, such as B. a screwdriver to add to your keychain. Also included are tweezers, a pair of nose pads and a clean cloth. They come in a plastic box so everything is packed together. I used a screwdriver to tighten the frame and it was strong again. A clean cloth cleans lenses fairly well. I often use it to clean and dry lenses.
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