Views : 48,218
Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Oct 15, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.944 (18/1,277 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Love love love this video. If I could like it a million times I would. Some many factors go into play when having your glasses adjusted by an optician vs doing it yourself: time/business hours and travel; depending on the situation if they break/damage your glasses in anyway they may not be liable. And we all know over time under certain conditions, our glasses need Minor adjustments again. When I worked in the OR a lot under those surgical lights my glasses needed adjustments roughly 4 times a year; they're acrylic acetate with one lens being single vision and the other lens being progressive and I needed to be able to see fine details which is why I got them readjusted as soon as they started to shift. But I also used to work down the street from them. I don't anymore. Even still sometimes all you need is a quick adjustment but everyone's already helping a customer so you could be waiting a while. Greatly appreciative of this video and love your accent.
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This is the information I needed: I bought some Titanium Alloy prescription glasses in Shenzhen, they were only about $ 30 total and overall I was satisfied.
Only the optic shop in China, forgot to do an adjustment behind the ears. Because I'm in the autistic spectrum, I kept adjusting the ears. When I thought it was fine? Then I adjusted it again....
I almost came to the conclusion: these Chinese frames must be to small, for my face? But then I hear you saying, about finding the point where the glasses meet the highest point of my ears?
Well I already knew how to bend them, and surprisingly they haven't broken yet. So I bent it back straighter. After which I made the curve, precisely at the point where you suggested.
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@LanguidAndBittersweet
1 month ago
My opticians are useless at adjusting my glasses, so I'm stuck with the job myself. Thanks for making it much easier and more accurate.
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