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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I use stick-ons for reading and computers. They drill little holes in the lenses of your glasses and insert little magnetic posts. Then you attach the reading lenses to your glasses. They also have little magnetic posts. I like them and have been using them for about ten years or so. I have two different strengths for slightly different distances. They cost about $125 each. [/quote] You can buy actual stick on reading lenses for $20. I'm using them right now. I put them on my glasses (that I only use after 10 pm when I'm in bed, otherwise I wear contacts)....and they make regular distance glasses into bifocals. Works for me. [/quote] How do they attach? [/quote] It's a very low level of adhesive. You can pull them off and put them on other glasses if you want. Or re-position them. You don't want to pull them off all the time b/c I think they will lose their ability to stick after awhile. I think these are the ones I have. But other companies make/sell them. I like that they sent me a slightly different magnification for free when the first ones I tried weren't perfect for me. https://www.sticktitelens.com/shop?srsltid=AfmBOopLF4eOi4d18_Az1d5frYpN93hZSrmRTwREdOIpazQipmUvoP6OuQk[/quote] Thanks, that’s kind of interesting. I don’t think they would work for me because I take them off a lot. My glasses are kind of expensive too, around a grand. The ones I use are custom made to fit the frame, which limits contact between the two sets of lenses and reduces scratching. [/quote]
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