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Last activity 31 March 2024 by roddiesho

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alan279

I need new prescription eyeglasses. The myriad local optical shops' prices seem high to me.


Anyone have a recommendation for an optical shop? What about the online shops?


Thanks for any advice.


Alan

abthree


  03/25/24  I need new prescription eyeglasses. The myriad local optical shops' prices seem high to me.
Anyone have a recommendation for an optical shop? What about the online shops?

Thanks for any advice.

Alan
   

    -@alan279


I don't know how it is in your part of Bahia, but here in Centro there are a lot of little one and two room óticas in the "galerias" that contain a lot of little shops of various types.   We get our prescriptions from the ophthalmologists at our health plan and bring them to one of those places, and get a better price, although we may have to wait a week for the lenses to come from São Paulo.

alan279

I got my prescription from my ophthalmologist. i checked a tiny little shop I had used once before. $300 and I didn’t like any of the few frames they had.


Alan

alan279

Zenni Optical just informed me that they are now shipping to Brazil. I bought from them ten years ago and was happy with my purchase.


Alan

abthree


   03/25/24 Zenni Optical just informed me that they are now shipping to Brazil. I bought from them ten years ago and was happy with my purchase.Alan        -@alan279


That's great.   Just make sure to understand any Customs costs and delays before you order. 😉  A quick look at reading glasses on Amazon reveals that shipping and taxes run about 150%; that may or may not be the case with prescription.

alan279

@abthree  Checking on the Customs costs now. Ten years ago the eyeglasses cost less than $50. 😳


Alan

Peter Itamaraca

If you know your prescription, and need the glasses for use rather than vanity, just buy some cheap pairs from Mercado Livre, and replace them regularly... That's what we do and it saves a fortune

abthree


03/25/24    @abthree  Checking on the Customs costs now. Ten years ago the eyeglasses cost less than $50. 😳Alan       -@alan279


We may have discussed this before.  For anyone who orders items regularly -- or even sporadically -- from abroad, it's useful to set up a free account at "Minhas Importações" on the Correios site.  Ideally you should have the shipper put your CPF on the shipping label, but if all you have is a tracking number, you can still link it to your CPF in Minhas Importações, download the boleto for the charges, and pay it:  the goods are then on their way to you. 


Except for shipments from companies like Amazon who charge you upfront for the taxes and take care of them behind the scenes, everything shipped in by air halts at the Customs Warehouse at Viracopos Airport in Campinas and sits there, until the requestor does something to release it; you may or may not be informed, or you may be informed long after it arrives.  Minhas Importações is what lets you find it and unlock it.

alan279

@Peter Itamaraca  How do I find prescription eyeglasses on Mercado Livre?


Alan

alan279

@abthree Zenni Optical has no information on Brazil Customs.


Alan

abthree


03/25/24    @abthree Zenni Optical has no information on Brazil Customs.
Alan
   

    -@alan279


That means that you're going to be responsible for any charges.  You can address them through Minhas Importações. 

Peter Itamaraca


    @Peter Itamaraca  How do I find prescription eyeglasses on Mercado Livre?
Alan
   

    -@alan279

For reading glasses, enter the Mercado Livre website and search Óculos Leitura, then enter your prescription. There are many options once you are in the right area...

rraypo


    I need new prescription eyeglasses. The myriad local optical shops' prices seem high to me. Anyone have a recommendation for an optical shop? What about the online shops?Thanks for any advice.Alan        -@alan279


Over the years, I have had to buy two pairs of eyeglasses in Brazil. I was astounded at how expensive they are here. I paid more for my last pair in SP than I would have at my US optometrist and places like Costco in the USA are far less expensive. I truly feel for the locals on their earnings. Now, when I am traveling to the US, I call and make an eye appointment in advance, and just make it a matter of routine to get a new prescription and glasses at Costco and bring a spare pair to Brazil with me.


For anyone not knowing, you do not need to be a Costco member to get an eye exam, or buy eyeglasses.

alan279

@Peter Itamaraca  Unfortunately, I need bifocals.


Thanks.


Alan

StarMaris

@alan279

I just got my new pair since the last ones lasted 6 years and my vision has changed. I just went to an ophthalmologist who wrote me a prescription.

I shopped for lenses because of the frame I bought from the USA. I went to 3 shops and compared prices. I knew what kind of lenses I wanted because vision is important. What I choose is not cheap but I am taking into account I will stay with this new pair for several years.

Since I paid with a US card, the conversion rate 4.8 for the dollar helps me. By the way, most of what I buy is on my US card which I pay off with my checking account.

My lenses were Varilux, Crizal Prevencia . Top of the line with all possible coatings. They have a warranty and authenticity certificate.  They were R$ 1.600 real or S 333 dollars.   Cheaper than buying in the USA.


Stella

rocade

I agree it's not very competitive here, but I had to get glasses in Sao Paulo and paid around $150.00, including a free vision check & prescription, the glasses and the blue light lenses.


No idea if the shop I've been was on the cheapest side (Chili Bean Optics) but you might just want to shop around for a better deal. I found they have a good service too, like you can stop by any of their branches for cleaning and basic maintenance, no receipts asked.

rraypo


    @alan279
They were R$ 1.600 real or S 333 dollars.   Cheaper than buying in the USA.
Stella
   
    -@StarMaris


For what it's worth, I just bought two pairs of glasses at Costco, Medford Oregon, USA, Varilux, bifocal, auto-darkening, all the coatings, with fancy frames, etc. $350 US dollars for both pair

alan279

Eyeglasses are not competitive anywhere. EssilorLuxottica has a monopoly on the eyeglass market.

alan279

@rraypo Sounds like a very good deal. Almost worth a trip to the US.


Alan

jonesio

Unfortunately, glasses in Brasil are more expensive than in many other countries. I usually get prescriptions here and buy my glasses at Costco when I travel to Canada. I supply a translation sheet for the differences in prescription wording and abbreviations , which has always satisfied the Costco optical department. I have purchased glasses in Brasil a couple if times and have been shocked by the prices.

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@Soliloquy20203


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Bhavna

roddiesho

@alan279 Good Luck, the frames on my Brazilian Pair went south just as I left for the USA.  Warby Parker was able to help me fit the lenses in the frames in the U.S.A.  The only thing I remember was it was not cheap in Brazil; it took a while, and the frames did not last long. Good Luck.


They were originally bifocals.


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