They also have changed their website to say "no" rather than an "x"
next to spring hinges. I just put another order in to them. I'll let
you know how they do.

On Oct 10, 8:21 pm, Jankdc <[email protected]> wrote:
> It seems that firmoo are not selling the pair anymore.
>
> On Oct 10, 10:11 am, "Wm. Lewis" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Gordon,
> > Firmoo only makes reading or distance lenses.  No bifocal or progressives at
> > this time.
>
> > On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Gordon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Does Firmoo make progressive lenses?  There were only six frames large
> > > enough for me, and none offered progressive lenses.
>
> > > On Oct 8, 7:20 am, O-H <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > "The glasses appear to be a full-frame pair, but most of the "frame"
> > > > around the lenses is just a thin piece of metal in front - the lenses
> > > > are held in place by a nylon thread (as with half-frame glasses) and
> > > > are actually behind the metal. This wouldn't be a bad thing, and I
> > > > even like the look, but they're described by Firmoo as a "full frame"
> > > > pair of glasses, so the description is misleading. "
>
> > > > I had the same experience with a pair from glassesunlimited.
>
> > > > I didn't like them much but kept them as one of those 'spare pairs'.
> > > > As far as I can tell they no longer have the frame, so no link, but
> > > > they were also listed as Full Frame.  Now I like the web sites that
> > > > give a 360 deg view so I can look for that if I suspect it.
>
> > > > On Oct 7, 6:58 pm, actionjbone <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I've ordered a few pairs of glasses from Zenni and Coastal, and have
> > > > > been happy overall.
>
> > > > > I decided to check out Firmoo, and chose a reasonably-fashionable
> > > > > black frame, the 1132:
>
> > > > >http://www.firmoo.com/eyeglasses-p-1132.html
>
> > > > > It arrived in a little over a week, which is impressive for glasses
> > > > > coming straight from China. What's not impressive, though, are the
> > > > > glasses themselves.
>
> > > > > The glasses appear to be a full-frame pair, but most of the "frame"
> > > > > around the lenses is just a thin piece of metal in front - the lenses
> > > > > are held in place by a nylon thread (as with half-frame glasses) and
> > > > > are actually behind the metal. This wouldn't be a bad thing, and I
> > > > > even like the look, but they're described by Firmoo as a "full frame"
> > > > > pair of glasses, so the description is misleading.
>
> > > > > The website claims this pair has a spring hinge. It doesn't.
>
> > > > > Also, the photo of the glasses shows  that "MFAN" is printed on the
> > > > > arm. I didn't really mind that - except on the other, non-pictured
> > > > > arm, "MFAN" is upside down! The arm is connected properly, the text is
> > > > > just upside down. I understand that English letters must be as
> > > > > indecipherable to them as Chinese letters are to us, but if they don't
> > > > > have someone who can make sure these things are right, they should
> > > > > probably keep words off the frames.
>
> > > > > I also have some other, more minor gripes:
>
> > > > > The Firmoo case isn't as good as even Zenni's, and Zenni's case isn't
> > > > > exactly top-of-the-line. The Firmoo case has foam padding on the
> > > > > bottom, instead of the top, so if the glasses were to bounce around
> > > > > too much, the lenses could get scuffed against the top of the case.
>
> > > > > The lenses give me more fishbowl than I'd expected. I opted for the
> > > > > plastic CR-39 lenses, even though my prescription is +3.5/+4 and
> > > > > Firmoo says you should only go up to +/-2 with their CR-39, so that's
> > > > > basically my own fault. But I'd ordered frames with same-size lenses
> > > > > from Coastal and chose their plastic lenses, and am happy with those,
> > > > > so I was hoping the Firmoo plastic lenses would be about the same.
>
> > > > > There's no invoice or other paperwork. It was packed in a box stuffed
> > > > > with newspaper for padding, and it had suitable postal labels on the
> > > > > outside, but that's it.
>
> > > > > It did come with a little eyeglass tool, extra screws, and extra
> > > > > nosepads, so I guess that's good. And the whole thing came within a
> > > > > little nylon bag, but I'm not sure how useful the bag really is.
>
> > > > > I'm planning to return them, though Firmoo doesn't cover return
> > > > > postage. I can't see myself wearing these, and the frames aren't high
> > > > > enough quality for me to want to spend $10 or $20 more on the higher-
> > > > > index lenses.
>
> > > > > I hope to order another similar black frame online, but I can't see
> > > > > myself ordering from Firmoo again.

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