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brian

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I presently use glasses for everyday reading,and of course figure painting.I also have a pair of specs for when i'm on the computer,and soon will need specs for watching the telly.
That's until i bought a pair of adjustable "Eyejusters" glasses after doing a bit of homework on this product.As it offered a 30 day free trial,i thought i would give them a try.I'm suitably impressed with them after a couple of days of use.
Another advantage they have, is when i was trying to see figures in a competition,i couldn't get close enough to use my normal reading glasses,and couldn't see the figures with my normal vision.What i used to call dead ground.Problem solved with these specs.There not cheap at £69 but they really work and you've got 30 days to return them,if you don't like them.
If anyone is interested,check out their website Eyejusters,and if you're going to give them a go i can get you 10% off.
They were developed by a couple of Oxford University chaps.
Sounds like i'm on their payroll,:ROFLMAO: which is not the case.I just wanted to share with you lads a brilliant idea that really works.
Brian
 
I've used something similar for years
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I'll look into these once I've looked through them......
 
I use the discarded plastic centers off card machine and till rolls. Glued together, the honeycomb of tubes balances beautifully either side of my nose and costs me nothing.

Totally rubbish for painting but the prismatic kaleidascope effect is cheaper than drugs.

Paul.
 
Really interesting, Brian - I have to have three different prescriptions for my eyes, mid, close and very close - it gets very confusing. These could be the answer!!(y)


I think missed the 'Braille' prescription off that list Steve.....
'Warm hands' for really close in work.

Paul

Ps makes me wonder why they never did a Braille version of Playboy etc.. that would surely have been popular?
 
I never bought the glasses just for painting,but i use reading glasses and other glasses for the computer,so i thought it would be a good idea to try glasses that would do both.They go from +1 to +3 magnification and all the different variants in between.Each lense can be used seperately.As you can see they look the same as ordinary reading glasses as the wheel adjusters are behind the frame.
As for you Ronnie,ya cheapskate.Try a 30 day trial for £69 and if you don't like them you'll get your money back.
There's a hell of a lot of choice for frames.I opted for the Stainless Steel look.
If anyone is interested i can get a 10% discount for anyone.
Brian

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They have been advertising on USA TV for $19.99. They are different looking than yours and I don't know the quality. Just saw them a couple of days ago.
Cheers
John
 
They have been advertising on USA TV for $19.99. They are different looking than yours and I don't know the quality. Just saw them a couple of days ago.
Cheers
John

If you go on to Amazon you'll see cheaper glasses,but i wasn't willing to take a chance.You can't go wrong as you can get a refund up to 30 days after buying them.The only problem with the ones i've got ,is that they're highlighting the fact that my eyesight isn't as good as i thought.I had my eyes tested about 6 months ago and was given reading glasses 2.50x,but since i bought these glasses i've just realised that watching the tv is a lot clearer.
 
If you go on to Amazon you'll see cheaper glasses,but i wasn't willing to take a chance.You can't go wrong as you can get a refund up to 30 days after buying them.The only problem with the ones i've got ,is that they're highlighting the fact that my eyesight isn't as good as i thought.I had my eyes tested about 6 months ago and was given reading glasses 2.50x,but since i bought these glasses i've just realised that watching the tv is a lot clearer.

Great that you can now watch your favourite programmes (y)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070jj99
Now that you're not straining your eyes, watch you don't strain something else :p
 
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