After closer inspection, I've revised my initial opinion somewhat. I
unscrewed the nosepiece (no easy task without a tiny wrench), then re-
assembled it, and realized that the crookedness I first complained
about is largely due to the fact that the cap screws sit at odd angles
because the tops of the bolts are uneven. These bolts are also too
long, so that there is a couple millimeters of space between the
screws holding the lenses in place and the cap screws; this means that
the the cap screws can't be screwed down onto the screws holding the
lenses in place, so the screws holding the lenses in place will
forever need to be re-tightened. It's a bad design.

The one temple is still undeniably bent.

So my revised opinion is that although there's nothing seriously wrong
with them, I still would not have purchased them if I had been able to
see them before ordering. They just look a little too cheap and
sloppily constructed.

The rest of my complaints concern the size, which is one of the big
drawbacks of ordering online. Had I tried these on in the store, I
would have realized immediately that they don't fit.

Zenni replied to my request for a RA with an offer to send me a
replacement for the bent temple. I asked for two longer temples, if
that's possible. We'll see.

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