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π Repair, Refresh, and Reclaim Your Style!
This Eyeglass Repair Kit includes 10 pairs of silicone nose pads, screws, a screwdriver, tweezer, and cleaning cloth, all housed in a convenient plastic box. The soft yet sturdy silicone pads feature an air chamber design to alleviate pressure on your nose bridge, making it the ultimate solution for eyewear maintenance.
E**A
Very easy to install and very comfy!
These were bought to replace the nosepads on my glasses that broke off. These were super easy to install, they are quite compact and the silicone material makes them actually so much more comfortable to wear than the original nosepads! 10/10
H**O
Altmost perfect
They are slightly smaller than what I wanted but they fit fine in the tiny hole and do the job perfectly.
A**X
Does the job mostly
The included screwdriver is too small for precision work as it makes you tense your hand muscles too much. The rest of the product delivers as one would expect.Only other downside is the fixing for the screw-hole is only just long enough, so for glasses that have notches instead of screw-holes there's not enough stability from the length of the fixing for the nose-pads to stop being dragged out from friction or angular pressure.
E**L
Excellent value nose pad repair kit - the best I could find
My wife has 2 pairs of Lazer Plus glasses from Specs4Less and both have nose pads broken off, possibly from getting caught in the hair when put on top of the head.This is an excellent value repair kit and I was able to replace all 4 nose pads with the more comfortable soft silicone ones supplied.See TheLIbrarian's review for useful tips on how to do the job.I would add:Buy a Precision/Jeweller's screwdriver set if you do not already have one. Always useful and available from Β£2.70 upwards on Amazon. The little screwdriver included in the kit is really for putting in your glass case or key ring for emergency repair while out and about.Use a support ( eg a bag of rice etc ) for the hand with the screwdriver to keep it steady.Unless you are short sighted buy an off the shelf pair of 3.5D reading glasses to use for close work such as this. Very useful to have.First remove the original screw on one side and put this in a small dish. It can probably be used again, although the Philips screws provided are probably easier to control if you have problems with the screwdriver slipping off a slotted screw.Then make sure that you remove any residual bits of the original nose pad which may have broken off and still be in the hole.Push the new nose pad into the hole and hold firmly in place with your fingers so that you can see the little hole in the silicone through the hole in the glasses. The tweezers are to pick up the screw and put it into the hole in the glasses and push it down through the hole in the nose pad. Then use the precision screwdriver to tighten the screw.Repeat on the other side.You may now need to adjust the nose pad mounts to ensure that the glasses sit correctly on your nose.You can then use the excellent cloth supplied to clean the glasses before use.The little plastic box is very useful to store the parts of the kit, except the little screwdriver which you should ideally keep with you for emergency screw tightening when out and about.What a bargain, and just think how much you will have saved.
T**N
Fantastic kit and here are some tips on how to use it!
I love this kit as the nose pads on my glasses seem to get dirty really quickly from make-up etc. The kit contains everything you need to change the nose pads and I found it easy to do although it was a bit fiddly. The new nose pads are really comfortable compared to my old ones that came from the optician. The only criticism I have is that the kit does not contain any instructions which would be useful for anyone doing this for the first time. Here are some tips that I found worked for me.1) Lay a fluffy towel over the table you will be working on. It will protect the glasses but it also helps prevent the screws from rolling/bouncing off the table if you drop them.2) Lay something over the lens on the side of the glasses you are working on to protect them if the screwdriver slips. I used a piece of paper towel that I folded to fit the lens.3) Keep some moist lens cleaning wipes to hand to clean the disgusting gunk that has accumulated on the areas of your glasses you haven't been able to reach.4) Remove the keyring part of the screwdriver because it will get in your way and keep hitting the glasses when you are using it.5) Just do one nose pad at a time so you can use the other as a guide. This is a simple task but it is so fiddly and you may not be able to see well so it is easy to start panicking about what goes where!
C**N
A great little kit.
Need to replace the nose pieces on my Oakley glasses to something similar to original spec. These come really close to original spec & they do the job just fine. Happy!π
T**R
Would buy again.
Easy to fit once you work out they fit over the nose peg like a glove as there is a hole at the narrow end. You need your glasses on to spot itπ
M**Y
Eyeglass spares
It came without instructions. Pretty useless
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