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Specsavers Easy Vision All Day - All Night |
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02/03/09 (505 review reads) |
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Advantages: Good lenses, do their job, cheap, reliable, don't tear
Disadvantages: None! Just get a good deal from where you buy them from
Easy Vision Contact Lenses
-Intro-
I've been wearing contact lenses for about 8 months now due to being short sighted and absolutely hating my glasses. When I had my eyes tested I opted for a free month's contact lens trial of Easy Vision lenses and I haven't looked back since.
-How do they feel?-
Easy Vision contact lenses are soft lenses which last for a month and are then disposable. They're very easy to put in and tinted blue for improved visibility when putting them in and taking them out. They do last for about a month as long as you look after them well as because they're soft lenses they can tear easily if you don't keep them in tip-top condition.
-Price and Availability-
I personally buy my lenses in a 3 month supply (6 contact lenses) from SpecSavers and they cost me £21. That works out at £7 a month which is a very fair price for eyesight! It would cost me £12 a month for the same lenses from a local optician so SpecSavers get the thumbs up from me.
-How do they turn up?-
The Easy Vision contact lenses come in a small box which contains 3 lenses. The lenses are in a sealed, sterile container in a saline solution to keep them clean and moist.
Personally I have never had a lens tear when it was new, only after a month when it was on its way out.
-Summary-
To summarise, Easy Vision contact lenses are excellent value for money, very good quality and they last for a month. SpecSavers do a month's free trial and I recommend them completely.
Summary: Great lenses
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- 08/03/09 Nope, you have to take them out at night. I don't know why they're called that ;P |
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- 08/03/09 Sorry but I'm a little unclear from your review but because they are called "All Day - All Night" can you leave them in permanently for the full month? |
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- 02/03/09 You put them in a plastic pot at night which is filled up with saline to keep them clean :) |
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