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Originally Posted by Toxaris
Those cheap glasses are worthless to me. If you have a cylinder and/or axis they will not work. I have both and both eyes are different as well, you really need prescription glasses. It sucks, but that is how it is. Then again, my bifocals only cost me around €200 after all the discounts and insurance, so that is not too bad.
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You might want to look into Hans Anders Bril Totaal Plan. You pay a little bit of money each month and every year or two years (I got the two year plan) you get a voucher to get new glasses. I have a cylinder and need lenses that are extra thin because otherwise the sides of the lenses get really thick and heavy. This is expensive, but it's included in the Plan. It includes their basic frames, if you want another one or sunglasses that's no problem; you just pay the difference. There's also a plan for bifocals.
Because I got the Plan when it was first introduced I pay €3 a month (it's now €3,50) and get the voucher every two years. I also get to use insurance, and last time I got more money back than the €72 I paid for the Plan, I did choose a slightly more expensive frame.