Zenni has long been the standard for Chinese opticians.

One of the youtube optometrists said he's gotten it right from Zenni all but once, when it was wrong frame, wrong Rx, and he assumed it was somebody else's order.

Costco has a great guarantee, and prices are about 10% higher than Zenni with a real fitting by a real optician.

I just re-joined Costco Sunday so I could order PAL, computer and sunglasses, getting $50/pr off the 2nd and 3rd set. But the Costco optician I talked to was a bit hesitant to fit progressives to a strong Rx 60 year old who had never tried progressives. Then I remembered reading that optiboards thread on OmniLux and started an email discussion with the Quest rep who responded to that thread.

The big drawback to Costco is the good lenses are all PAL and single vision, and their in-store frame selection is limited, at least in my size. Their bifocal and trifocal mostly aren't even available for my Rx, and they're all CR-39 and polycarbonate, both of which would be thicker than coke bottles if their lab were willing to produce them.

The web site I want to get the OmniLux lenses from tells me to mail the frames to the same address as the guy I'm talking to from Quest, which invented OmniLux.

On 2024-06-12 13:13, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
Keep us posted, at least I’m interested.

Our eye doctor was a neighbor lady who always did a great job for us. I got my eyes checked right before we left FL and then orderd some new glasses from Zenni, who I have used in the past and been happy with.

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