A.H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Extended glasses life by another year.
lch
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
AffordableComes with screws (including extras) of 2 varying lengths.Colour as advertisedAppears durable so far with no damage evident, even with a slight adjustment to prevent glasses from sliding off face.Suitable arm replacements. Prevents the need of purchasing new expensive glasses if arms are damaged.
INGA
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2025
Changed my old glasses legs into new ones.
bruce bradley
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
I think they work but lost the screws so use them. Seemed to be good quality.
Anthony Da Silva
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
needed to use both legs because the original was longer and it’s super tight, screws did not want to go in, it ended up breaking the bottom compartment where the screw had to go so it’s just hanging on to the top part. only using it because i needed to replace the legs or else my glasses would be rendered useless. do not recommend.
Catherine M.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
I ordered these for my husband, but the ring that attaches to the glasses is too thick and therefore will not work as we had hoped. Will be returning.
Aliciana Curiel
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
Wasnt the right size for my lense so i just hot glued it on
Stacey
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
I bought these as a replacement for my glasses legs, and I must say these legs are just ...meh. The legs are fairly thin and feel rather flimsy. The ends are adjustable, however they don't bend that far. These legs were actually a little too long for my head, and when I adjusted the feet, the plastic/rubber covering on the back started to slip off. The plastic leg end digs into your ear and sits uncomfortably, especially so when wearing headphones. Also, I bought these legs in a brown, and within a week, the brown paint started flaking off the legs.One good thing is the included screw driver and two different screw sizes. That's it though...and they're not even the main product.Will it work? Yes. Does it work well? No. Is it rotten enough to give a 1 star? No. They're just disappointing.
Darren jones
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 18, 2024
Brilliant product saved me a trip to opticians
alex
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 4, 2024
Spectacle arms were badly made and did not fit the frames properly. Unusable for the purpose they were bought for. They are too short so don`t stop moving when they get to a 90 degrees angle to the spectacle frame. My frames are standard so I can`t see these fitting any frames that need replacement arms. A complete waste of money.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 31, 2024
Repaired my glasses
dgtaka
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2023
It's a very cost effective option if your kids break one of your temple arm. However, once installed, it's kind of tight and hard to adjust. It would leave a mark on both of your temple and you can feel the tightness. I would recommend it as a temporary solution only.
Mike Jetzer
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
I underwent surgery on the helix (top part) of my ear and had to remove one of the temples from my eyeglasses during recovery. I wanted to get a cheap temple so I could cut it off before it reached my ear and wrap it in foam, so that it might be able hold my glasses level for the four to six weeks I'd be unable to wear my regular glasses.And cheap these replacements are! About what I expected for eleven bucks; very skinny and thin, but sturdy enough and adequate for my purposes. The replacements fit the hinge on my glasses perfectly.The problem was that my frames are plastic. The "chunkiness" of the original plastic temple is what keeps the temple perpendicular to the front of the frame and prevents the temple from just swinging all the way out to the side. These temples lack anything to stop them from opening past perpendicular and in fact these replacement temples just swing all the way out to the side, actually moving more than 180 degrees from "closed" to "really, really open."So, before ordering these replacements, closely examine the photos (especially photo #3), comparing to your existing glasses to make 100% certain that these replacements will work with your particular frames.Bottom line: They're about as cheaply made as you'd expect, but would probably work just fine for a certain type of frame (which, sadly, I did not have).