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Eyeglasses Repair Lab

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Eyeglasses Repair Lab

Glasses... another thing that "breaks" on us that we need to fix. We drop them, accidentally sit on them, and have many other creative ways to break them.

But think about it... for example, when your phone breaks, you simply take it to a lab and wait a few hours for it to be repaired. The same way, you can take your glasses to an eyewear repair lab.

Have you decided to take our advice and go to a lab? Let's talk about prices.

The cost of replacing parts in your glasses varies from part to part and of course depends on the type of glasses and the brand itself, but let us describe roughly what the value is.

No matter which part of your glasses is defective, the repair cost will still be cheaper than buying a new identical pair of glasses.

And yes... we know that if you buy new ones you probably won't buy identical glasses, but if you have glasses that are hard to part with, it's definitely worth repairing!

What's important to check when choosing an eyewear repair lab?

If you purchased the glasses recently, it's worth checking if you still have a warranty. If so, you might be able to use it to repair the glasses.

Usually repairs are quite simple, and even if you don't go to the optical shop you bought from, that's fine. Any other optical shop can order the parts needed to repair your glasses.

Choose a place that seems reliable and professional to you. Remember - seniority doesn't necessarily matter because the professionals are the ones with experience, not the place where the lab is located.

You can use social media to see recommendations and reviews from customers who have already repaired their glasses and share their service experience.

Price is also usually a decisive factor in choosing a particular service. Do a general check and see that the price should be more or less similar across different optical shops. If it's too cheap, you can start to get suspicious.

High quality will usually come at a higher price, but in this case the price is also for the service, so pay attention to separate the price of the required part from the total repair price.

Here are some tips on how to avoid needing an eyewear repair lab:

Remove your glasses with both hands - don't be lazy, this way you can bend them.

Don't try to fix them yourself - you're not Bob the Builder yet, it will only damage them more.

Use a glasses case - yes it's annoying, but it protects them.

Don't forget them in the sun - your prescription glasses don't like to tan.

Use the right equipment - don't clean your glasses with parchment paper, the lens is too delicate for your nonsense.

Of course everything is with humor - and we love you like we love our glasses

Just before you plan to throw away the glasses that got bent or broken - you have somewhere to turn.

In a short time and with zero effort, you can take your glasses to the eyewear repair lab at Prizma Optic in Ashkelon for professional repair. Trust us, we've already fixed many glasses.

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