October 28, 2009

New Range Of Spectacle Cases Just Added

Filed under: News, Spectacle Accessories — Tags: , , , — admin @ 12:23 pm

Here at Glasses4Less we have just added a new range of very stylish spectacle cases to our website just in time for the festive season. Supplied by Hilco, the ranges have limited availability due to low production rates for each model, making them quite unique as styles are replaced seasonally. So if you are looking for something out of the ordinary and a bit special for yourself or as a gift then look no further. Cases for every occasion, fashion trendy textures and colours with a variety of styles to suit all taste’s and budget.

Cheers

Mark

October 14, 2009

Bird Watching Binocular Kit For Dummies ~ Fantastic Christmas Gift Idea!

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Bird Watching Binocular Kit For Dummies!

Bird Watching Binocular Kit For Dummies!

Bird Watching Binocular Kit For Dummies ~**NEW** Fantastic Christmas Gift Idea!

When these came into the office we all wanted them! They are a fantastic quality product all packaged up in a neat little box. Christmas gift idea made simple!

“Welcome to the Bird Watching Binocular Kit for Dummies. You can read all you want about the subject of bird watching, but the very best thing to do is to get outside and start doing just that. This kit is designed to get you started in the right direction. If you want to know the basics of bird watching, you’ve come to the right place – all you need to get started all in one box!” ~ Barr & Stroud 

This kit truly is the easy way to discover the world of birds – have fun!

Cheers  Mark

October 7, 2009

Top Tip’s for Repairing Your Glasses ~ Superglue!

Filed under: Spectacle Spares & Repairs — Tags: , , , — admin @ 9:39 pm

Top Tip No.2 ~ If your glasses break and you suddenly get the urge to try and fix them with Superglue, STOP! It doesn’t work and makes fixing them properly more difficult. What you usually end up doing is getting the glue all over your lenses, which means that your lenses are now damaged as well as your frame. If a frame is beyond repair there may be a chance to put your lenses into a new frame, but if they are all covered in glue your Optician is probably going to tell you that its a bin job. Let a specialist take a look at it, you’ll be surprise whats fixable.

Cheers

Mark

Top Tips For Repairing Your Glasses ~ Tape!

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Top Tip No. 1 ~ When working on rimless frames or frames with trim or screws that need to be added or tightened in close proximity to the lenses, adding new nuts, bolts or screws for example STOP!  First cover the lens with a few layers of Selotape or electrical tape, that way if your screwdriver were to slip you are less likely to damage your lenses.

Cheers

Mark

October 5, 2009

Spares & Repairs ~ Buy nose pads, screws & frame parts on-line.

Glasses4Less.net has just started to add a range of the more common spare parts for glasses and frames to the website. Customers are constantly e-mailing us requesting a whole host of bits and pieces to overhaul or repair their frames and that was really the driving force behind the decision to start selling parts direct to the customer. The biggest problem is how to keep things as simple as possible with as few lines as possible but still meet our customers needs. We have catalogues filled with every part, screw, nut, pad, bridge and tip imaginable but the problem is how do you select the lines that are needed to help our customers make an effective repair themselves without the tools and the knowledge that we have at our disposal? The answer is, with great difficulty!

The first selection was nose pads, and we think we did a pretty good job when we selected Hilco’s Contour Fit Logic, Silicone nose pads. The most common fitting for nose pads is either put fit or screw in and the great thing about these pads is that they are cleaverly designed to fit either, this greatly reduces stock inventory and makes pad selection and replacement a snip for our customers. We currently carry 9mm Round and 13, 15 & 17mm in oval. Even the shape of these pads keeps the job simple as they are not ‘handed’ and fit either left or right pad arms.

In future articles we will be discussing in more detail the tips and tricks of the trade to help you the customer carry out a more effective repair, so watch this space. In the meantime why not visit the site and checkout our Frame Spares & Repairs section. We have also started work on an information section, entitled, Repairing Glasses Frames , in this section you will find tips and instructions on correct technique and use of parts and tools to enable you to successfully carry out repairs. We hope to continually add to this section over the coming months, so why not post requests for any repairs or tips you would like to see in this section.  

The really big problem was how were we going to deal with the problem of screws. There are thousands of replacement screws in the market place in all different diameters, lengths, colours and head sizes, then you have the choice between slot head or cross head. Where do you start?

We are often e-mailed by customers for a selection pack of screws but this is really hit and miss, the chances of getting just the right screw, well…lets just say that you would have to be lucky. Then we happened upon an idea, Hilco Tap ‘n’ Lok repair screws. The problem is that a customer has no way of knowing what size of screw is required, how long or what thread. So to solve the problem, we divided the screws into three  repair types, Nose Pad, Eyewire and Hinges, giving the customer two screws in each of the most popular sizes. The best thing about Hilco Tap ‘n’ Lok repair screws is that they cut their own thread, they are all over sized and simply ’snap’ to the required length, what’s more they are specially coated with Tight Bond, a unique coating that stops them coming loose. They also work well as Spring Hinge thread Seekers, for more details visit our Repairing Glasses Frames page.