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G&G Folding Readers Reading Eye Glasses with Belt Clip Snap Casex
    (6 reviews)
Best Price: $24.99
These innovative reading glasses fold up for your convenience. The frames fold in toward the temples and again at the bridge of the nose tucking away into a small 3 inches in length. You will never be caught again trying to read a price tag at a department store or a restaurant menu without your glasses. They easily stow away into a small protective case equipped with a magnetic snap and spring clip for securing to a purse strap or belt loop. Their small size is not only suitable for travel, but also tasteful and stylish.
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Customer Reviews
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sturdy & functional      By A15ZAC43U94TCT on 2008-07-24
For a review of a smaller, more upscale and elegant, but more costly pair of reading glasses, check my review of Microvision's folding reading glasses, which I also own. (Folding Vision Reading Glasses)
These are my everyday glasses - ones I can afford to break or lose. I regard that as inevitable, over time. I actually have two pair, one suitable for computer work, the other for reading, which I do at different reading distances.
Because I need reading lenses for only one of my eyes, I remove the left lense of my non-prescription reading glasses like these. This is sufficiently difficult that on the last pair I bought, I had to take them to a jeweler to get it done. Usually I can manage it myself with an eyeglass tool. Eventually, the jeweler had to break the lense to get it out.
The glasses, when folded, measure 3" x 1" x .75" The case (not taking into account the belt clip) is 3" x 1.5" x 1", which is unfortunately a bit large for a man's pocket, unless perhaps you remove the clip, but fine for a purse. The clip is sturdy and should fit belts up to 1.5" wide easily. The clip adds another .25" to the measurements above. Personally, I tend not to like belt clips, but this case is unobtrusive, easy to use, and the belt clip seems well-designed. The magnetic fastener seems like it should hold well over time, & is sufficiently strong that it will not inadvertently come open. Nor does the case press into my side when I sit down.
The glasses really aren't very hard to fold, though you have to pay attention while you fold them. They are pretty sturdy, compared to similar ones I used to be able to find at Walgreens or Osco, and it seems to me that the nose pads should not come off as easily as on those. The design of the lense portion is rectangular. I would think them suitable for a man or a woman.
Best readers!      By A1EL0ZZN0YLO1U on 2008-01-23
Really, really nice readers. Sturdy but stylish, very little and handy case (it has the place for a cleaning cloth to carry with the readers). Very good for the price! Recommended!
Folding Readers Reading Glasses      By AICRFMNZ7OVQA on 2008-03-09
We have looked everywhere for folding readers. My husband likes the belt clip case. They are great for pockets too. The most difficult part was refolding them but there are directions on the web site.
We would buy them again.
comfortable and compact      By A1VX4NPFVYRPI3 on 2008-07-04
I have tried other folding reading glasses and these are great. They are as comfortable as non=-folding ones, and they are great in the small case.
Great Glasses      By A14C4Q8SOVXP6B on 2008-08-17
I've had several pair of folding glasses and the superior quality of this pair is obvious. I carry them in my pocket so they are available when I need to use them. The only complaint so far is that, with the belt clip, the case is a bit bulky to carry in my pocket. If I try to carry it on my belt, it will get damaged when I work.
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| Product Features |
- Innovative reading glasses fold up for your convenience
- Spring hinges and Polycarbonate lenses
- Magnetic snap and spring clip case for securing to a purse strap or belt loop.
- Lens width: 49mm Lens heigth: 27mm Hinge to hinge: 121mm
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