On Sep 20, 10:37 am, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> I bought that exact frame from Zenni, and replaced the vinyl nose pads
> with silicone to get an extremely light and comfortable pair for
> computer use. (The pads didn't make that much difference, but silicone
> is nicer and there's no chemical hazard.) They worked fine for quite a
> few months, but then they broke in the middle. But I had dismantled
> them more than once, and put them on and take them off more than most
> people. Since Zenni will sell you frames with their original "blank"
> lenses for half price, it only costs $18 to fix, if you're willing to
> do the assembly yourself. That requires a tiny hex wrench, which I
> bought at an electronic supply shop for under $10.
>
> Some of Zenni's frames seem to be high quality, such as this round one
> -http://zennioptical.com/cart/product.php?productid=647&cat=0&page=1

I was actually thinking of ordering those round frames that you linked
to.  How can you tell what's high quality and what isn't by looking at
their selection?


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