Mr. J .... actually, I have an Rx for trifocals. Love them, but hate the price.Zenni only make Progressive lenses for a tri-focal prescription. Really dislike progressives. I've tried them several times.Been wearing multi-focal glasses for probably 30 years. Prefer single vision for the computer. But really need at least bi's for general life except movies/shows and recreation. My reading lens is about +4.5 (pretty strong), plus astigmatism which makes everything blurry, close and far without glasses.
Mr Zed - you have bifocals ? I have two prescription strengths: one for reading and one for distance. Don't think I'm really for bifocals yet.
Razor X, sounds like you've met my optician ! He recommended the same thing. New job pays for eye tests and gives you £55 (about $80) for new glasses, so it could be a plan.Nearly time for my sunny Sunday morning shave, smooth and shine up.
Razor X,You've heard about the British NHS ?Eye tests are covered by the NHS and the standard fee is £20, I think. For the children, unemployed and seniors, the test is free. But you pay for your glasses.
I am glad i dont work for the Nhs anymore Jules , but they are ultimately trying to dump the Nhs on the private sector