Personally I have nearly 20 pairs of assorted single vision,
progressives
and sunglasses from Zenni and have only had one pair with an issue.
The issue had to do with a rimless frame coming loose and causing the
 corridor in my progressives not to line up properly with my eyes.
Walmart optical fixed this for me for free.
My last 2 pairs of rimless frames arrived with 1 of them having AR
coating
on both sides of the lenses and the other pair only with one side
coated.
I just got an RMA and returned this "unsatisfactory" pair for them to
inspect.
I'm not happy with the reflections on these rimless glasses since the
AR
coating should really make the rimless frames almost disappear on your
face,
but these really stand out because of the bright reflections.
Hopefully they will
see the error of there ways and have these glasses recoated properly
and start
coating all the lenses on both sides as they have always done in the
past.
I've never really had any problems with Zenni in the past, they were
even
really helpfull in finding me a replacement frame for a discontinued
pair of there
glasses that I broke last year.

I too have to have my AR coating so I hope Zenni takes note of these
customer
complaints and starts coating the lenses on both sides again soon (and
allows coating on sunglasses too)
I wouldn't even mind paying a couple of extra dollars to cover there
increase in costs
to get a decent AR coating, so I can continue to expand my eyeglasses
collection.


On Apr 23, 7:50 pm, Rhindle <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a ~mild prescription and order their cheap 1.57 index lenses.
>
> I do not share others' view of their Rx accuracy, as they only really
> got it right on 1 of the 7 pairs I've ordered (inaccurate PD and/or
> axis, usually).  The one where they nailed it unfortunately has only
> half the AR.  But they're so cheap I just can't resist trying again.
> After all, with so many satisfied customers here, my luck must be an
> anomaly.
>
> Has anyone ordered the 1.57 index lenses lately and gotten AR on both
> sides of the lens?  If you bounce a light off them (for example, a row
> of vanity lights above a mirror), you should see two sets of
> reflections, hopefully both green.  On mine, you would see one green
> reflection and one white one.
>
> On Apr 23, 5:03 pm, "J. Evan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I bought a pair of Zenni glasses that were shipped March 4, which had
> > A/R on both sides of the lenses.
>
> > They were 1.67 index lenses in about a +5.00 prescription. To NOT do A/
> > R on both sides of a high plus prescription is criminal in high index
> > lenses. Coincidentally, I can't say for sure they're really 1.67 index
> > lenses as they're slightly more magnified than my B&M Seiko 1.67's -
> > but that's another story.
>
> > Perhaps Zenni's lab(s) are the rebels of the industry - don't play by
> > the rules, misrepresent, but shoot lights-out with the prescriptions
> > so they write their own rules?
>
> > But I'm sure A/R is applied on both sides of my lenses - maybe Zenni's
> > lab doesn't deem milder prescriptions worthy enough for A/R? What
> > prescriptions and lens index are you all ordering?- Hide quoted text -
>
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