CliC Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 2.50 Strength, Tortoise Frame

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CliC Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 2.50 Strength, Tortoise Frame

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: CliC
Color: Tortise
EAN: 0663408132508
Label: CliC
Manufacturer: CliC
Model: TOR 250
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: CliC
Release Date: 2004-11-03
Studio: CliC
Variation Description: Tortise

Features:
  • Unique, patented, ergonomic, reading glasses
  • Never misplace your readers, with the adjustable head and neck stand
  • Unisex, fashion forward, and one size fits all
  • 6 different magnifying powers 1.25 to 3.00 are available
  • Magnetic front connection offers "as needed" access to your readers


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - On my third pair...
So, I've written an earlier review for these things, when I bought my first pair. To recap, I love the convenience. HOWEVER...

-They are cheaply made, and do break easily. I am about to purchase my third pair in less than 3 years. Both earlier clics broke in the frame, next to the lens, so no possibility of repair. They are dangling around your neck all the time (when they aren't on your face), so they come into contact with things, and are not 'tough.' So watch out.

-There are screws for tightening up the plastic around the lenses, but the plastic frame strips easily and the screws are basically useless. If you get a pair that developes a loose lens it's probably ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - click-it, keep it
My husband loves these glasses. They are very sturdy and are very confortable to wear each day. They are well worth the money....



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Clic Reader Glasses
Bought them for my husband for Father's Day and he wears them all the time. The only thing is that the "rope" part is almost not long enough for him to wear comfortably with his collared business shirts and therefore they become "un-clic'ed" when they are around his 17 1/2" sized neck. We have extended the length out as far as it will go but could use a little more. He still wears them everyday. If I can find a longer version, I wouldn't hestitate to buy him another pair - might even buy some for myself!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Clic readers
I saw these hanging on my doctors neck and ask him where he got them. So as soon as I got home I ordered a couple of pairs. You'll never loose your glasses again! Great concept.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Eyeglasses
Saw these on a friend and he shared where he got them. They are so convenient, what a clever idea. What I like best is that they don't hang low to get caught up in anything. They appear to be quite durable, I've had a grandchild grab them more than once and they haven't broken yet.



 



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