You'll need to price order from lowest first to see all of the £6.95 glasses. Add your prescription information to your order + any extras.
Use code SPECS795 TO get an extra £2 off the price, bringing them down to £4.95 + £3 P&P - £7.95
A fair few to choose from on there.
Top comments
dataload to shalton
14 Sep 1513#4
2 for £10 is £10
snooot
14 Sep 1510#2
I use their USA website. The service is exactly the same, the codes all work & a favourable exchange rate means the prices are about a third cheaper!
oldguy
14 Sep 159#18
why cold you order glasses you get glasses what were you expecting a Lamborghini!
slimeyselim
14 Sep 154#19
UKSHIPPING gives £3 off
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shalton
14 Sep 15#1
how much would the 2 for £10 be? would you be able to enter more than 1 code so your discount can be used on this deal?
dataload to shalton
14 Sep 1513#4
2 for £10 is £10
Phila4 to shalton
15 Oct 15#38
Should've gone to Specsavers...............................................
snooot
14 Sep 1510#2
I use their USA website. The service is exactly the same, the codes all work & a favourable exchange rate means the prices are about a third cheaper!
larry27
14 Sep 15#3
Have some heat
Nexy
14 Sep 153#5
The discount codes don't usually work properly. Like if an offer should only be for the £6.95 frames, you can add more expensive frames and they just charge you the difference (because the codes are basically -£3 or whatever). It's great.
Their offers change regularly. Our favourite recently was "free tints", but the 2FOR15 (iirc) code still worked. We ended up with a couple of pairs of prescription sunglasses with more expensive frames for about £10 each. Bargain.
Takes a couple of weeks to arrive from Bangladesh or wherever it is, but decent quality.
BE CAREFUL IF USING THE "MY PRESCRIPTION" FEATURE - WILL SOMETIMES LOAD SOMEONE ELSE'S PRESCRIPTION!
CHECK YOUR PRESCRIPTION DETAILS AT THE CHECKOUT BEFORE YOU BUY!
On the one hand, their website is awful. On the other hand, exploiting offers is great.
mixmixi
14 Sep 15#6
If I remember correctly, these are being sold and despatched from Pakistan.
hcc27 to mixmixi
14 Sep 15#9
That might be the case, but I have found their service delivery levels spot on. Never had a problem with them, you do have to wait a week or thereabouts for your glasses but at these prices you'd be mad to go to Specsavers.
simont_space
14 Sep 15#7
Hot
louiselouise
14 Sep 15#8
Love Goggles4U. Customer service has always been great whenever I've had issues, too.
fara940527 to louiselouise
14 Sep 151#11
What issues have you had with them?
dataload
14 Sep 151#10
or blind
louiselouise
14 Sep 151#12
Most recently, it was sunglasses tint - I've always ordered brown and brown is what I got. For some reason they now post out brown tints which are amber (this might have changed as it was a few months ago). Complained with pictures of older sunglasses bought from them for comparison and they sent a replacement - which were also amber tint! Gave up after that.
Had one pair where the nose pad came off, but my local Specsavers kindly fixed it (they post glasses out with a repair tool and extra nose pads anyway) - complained to G4U as the glasses were quite new and they told me to choose another pair, this was a few years ago.
cam2012
14 Sep 15#13
Good deal pal
RichieCJ
14 Sep 15#14
Ordered some from here when they had an offer on a few weeks ago. Arrived within a couple of weeks and are great for the price.
arachnoid
14 Sep 15#15
Good cheap glasses from there if you use the various codes, try SAL15 or SAL20 too they sometimes give better discounts than free postage
EDIT Sorry code 10OFF or 15OFF may work
Hobbyhorse38
14 Sep 15#16
Great, just lost my spare pair, so have ordered a replacement. I've used them in the past with no problems for me or my daughter
shaky1910
14 Sep 15#17
Cold....you get what you pay for
oldguy
14 Sep 159#18
why cold you order glasses you get glasses what were you expecting a Lamborghini!
slimeyselim
14 Sep 154#19
UKSHIPPING gives £3 off
VBV
14 Sep 15#20
I just ordered two frames from their US site with voucher BOGO which costed me £18 total (including anti reflective coating which is not free on the US website). The frames on UK website are £15 each, but anti reflective coating is free.
retropolis
15 Sep 15#21
After waiting over 2 weeks for the glasses to arrive they were totally unusable. They got my prescription wrong and yes I did enter the measurements correctly. Never again will I use Googles4U. Hassle getting refund now!
dataload to retropolis
16 Sep 15#24
I ordered for someone, just a cheap pair to see if they were any good
they arrived today and they can see better with these than their normal expensive ones
possibly down to incorrect PD or something with their other glasses but still for the price they're a bargain
refaey to retropolis
27 Sep 15#25
I've been using them for a few years and they're absolutely brilliant.
I once ordered an expensive pair from them (1.56 Photocromic Grey with Anti Reflective, for £40). I wasn't happy with them when they arrived (can't remember why but it was a small issue, a missing screw or something). I emailed them, and they asked me to take a few close-up photos, which I did, and they sent another pair of same specs for free.
So it might worth emailing them and see what they say. You may surprise you with their excellent customer service.
They also own most of the retailers in the EU, USA and Asia and somehow manage to keep prices up
Heat ++
mymymy
15 Oct 15#26
So glad i had laser treatment. I was short sighted and had ONE eye done and now i have 20/20 vision for just £500
netjock to mymymy
15 Oct 151#28
Lucky you only have one eye. Most people have two so that would be £1k. Plus you get 20/20 until your mid 40s.
iibdii
15 Oct 15#27
i never needed glasses but i thought specsavers was free for nhs customers might be wrong but cold voters should have gone to specsavers
voting hot for price
haritori
15 Oct 15#29
Just ordered a cheap pair as a spare, see how they go.
Pac3y
15 Oct 15#30
I ordered 2 pairs a few years back, they were a little iffy - Just wasn't right, popped in my details correctly too. Luck of the draw maybe.
graybags
15 Oct 15#31
ooh tell me more. What cages to the visual acuity in mid 40s?
I only ask as I know the answer is nothing.
Also, bit of a pet hate 20/20 is American. In the rest of the world it would be written 6/6 and is actually below average visual acuity.
graybags
15 Oct 15#32
*changes
SCOUSEKEVIN
15 Oct 15#33
I bought 2 pairs 1 for reading the other for driving, both of them were not the correct prescription I was getting headaches and tired eyes and went to optician who did my eye test she told me the glasses were not just a bit out but way off the prescription as I have a couple of weak sight spots and the glasses I had been sent were actually making that worse. If it hadnt been for the headaches I would have kept using the glasses as they didnt seem to be so bad.
I contacted Goggles4U and they said they would replace them, the replacements were actually worse then the first ones and it took weeks of e-mails to get my money back.
spenspuma
15 Oct 15#34
Might order a spare pair.
mymymy
15 Oct 15#35
I have 2 eyes lol
I had one done so i now have one long and one short sight and 20/20 vision in middle age.
mymymy
15 Oct 15#36
I'd always been a bit short sighted in both eyes but they started to change and i found myself struggling to read small print. I went to Optimax in London and they suggested monovision for me. It was the cheaper treatment with wave mapping. I'd assumed they sell me the more expensive treatment. They explained that if had both eyes done I'd still need reading glasses. Im glad to say 5yrs later im very happy.
daboy10
15 Oct 15#37
Does anyone know if you can order "test" pairs to see if they look good on you and then you send them back? Like a try-on facility.. I know one online retailer does it, but idk which one/if others also joined that scheme..
householdhorror to daboy10
15 Oct 151#39
Glasses direct is the one you're thinking of. :sunglasses:
Just a shame for me if I don't have the maximum thinning down which is about £90 they look like right jam jars.
Stormbringer2012
15 Oct 15#42
Stupot I had that problem with Tesco, the ones I wanted varifocals with a free pair were going to cost me over £450
stupot76 to Stormbringer2012
16 Oct 15#44
I've had some come to £180 before I added a discount but that seems a lot. I'd recommend some frames by Randy Jackson the guy off American Idol they're well made and good quality I got them from lensway.
graybags
15 Oct 15#43
I know people struggle with reading with age. That has nothing to do with 20/20 or 6/6 or visual acuity at all really.
netjock
16 Oct 15#45
You must be a lawyer. 20/20 or 6/6 is considered perfect vision. Struggling to read is not perfect vision. End of contribution from me.
graybags
16 Oct 15#46
No, I'm an optometrist. If I left all my patients with 6/6 vision they'd be queueing out of the door complaining.
Opening post
Use code SPECS795 TO get an extra £2 off the price, bringing them down to £4.95 + £3 P&P - £7.95
A fair few to choose from on there.
Top comments
All comments (46)
Their offers change regularly. Our favourite recently was "free tints", but the 2FOR15 (iirc) code still worked. We ended up with a couple of pairs of prescription sunglasses with more expensive frames for about £10 each. Bargain.
Takes a couple of weeks to arrive from Bangladesh or wherever it is, but decent quality.
BE CAREFUL IF USING THE "MY PRESCRIPTION" FEATURE - WILL SOMETIMES LOAD SOMEONE ELSE'S PRESCRIPTION!
CHECK YOUR PRESCRIPTION DETAILS AT THE CHECKOUT BEFORE YOU BUY!
On the one hand, their website is awful. On the other hand, exploiting offers is great.
Had one pair where the nose pad came off, but my local Specsavers kindly fixed it (they post glasses out with a repair tool and extra nose pads anyway) - complained to G4U as the glasses were quite new and they told me to choose another pair, this was a few years ago.
EDIT Sorry code 10OFF or 15OFF may work
they arrived today and they can see better with these than their normal expensive ones
possibly down to incorrect PD or something with their other glasses but still for the price they're a bargain
I once ordered an expensive pair from them (1.56 Photocromic Grey with Anti Reflective, for £40). I wasn't happy with them when they arrived (can't remember why but it was a small issue, a missing screw or something). I emailed them, and they asked me to take a few close-up photos, which I did, and they sent another pair of same specs for free.
So it might worth emailing them and see what they say. You may surprise you with their excellent customer service.
There is very little competition in the optical arena as most of the brands are owned by a single compeany
http://www.luxottica.com/en/eyewear-brands
They also own most of the retailers in the EU, USA and Asia and somehow manage to keep prices up
Heat ++
voting hot for price
I only ask as I know the answer is nothing.
Also, bit of a pet hate 20/20 is American. In the rest of the world it would be written 6/6 and is actually below average visual acuity.
I contacted Goggles4U and they said they would replace them, the replacements were actually worse then the first ones and it took weeks of e-mails to get my money back.
I had one done so i now have one long and one short sight and 20/20 vision in middle age.