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Agstum Titanium Alloy Flexible Rimless Frame Prescription Eyeglasses combine lightweight titanium strength with a sleek rimless design, offering flexible comfort and long-lasting durability. Perfect for professionals seeking stylish, affordable eyewear that stands the test of time.














































| ASIN | B00WD83C1Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #489,764 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) #4,929 in Reading Glasses |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (122) |
| Date First Available | 2 April 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 45.4 g |
| Item model number | A-82569 |
| Package Dimensions | 16.26 x 7.87 x 3.81 cm; 45.36 g |
T**R
Update: Jan 6th 2021 So they finally broke. However, this was only where the lens connects to the frame. Because of the pandemic having to try and wear a face mask and these glasses have caused them to fall off my face a few times and now they finally broke when falling onto a concrete floor. They have lasted since 2016 and I still stand by my original review of these being great glasses for a nice price. Just need to get the lenses replaced and maybe clean them up a bit/tighten some screws and it should be good as new. So glad I went with these and really happy they are still available if I decide to get another pair. They still hold up 5 years later with daily use (and slight abuse unfortunately). Original Review: I got these glasses after looking everywhere for frame-less eye glasses. My old pair (ray bans, which are no longer being sold cause of Luxodica the huge monopoly!) were almost identical and worked quite well. But over years of use and getting scratched from work and such I was glad to find some on amazon from this company. So far 20 dollars is a very good deal for glasses when most glasses sold by the monopoly Luxodica can go from anywhere from 200 dollars up to 2 grand or more maybe. These are also titanium which is a very strong metal. I also like that the bands can bend a bit but still keep their shape. These have worked very well. I even like the little screw protectors that are put on the ends of each screw, I guess to protect your eyes if they ever got pressed towards your face. Unfortunately after cleaning mine a few times 2 have came off at some point and they are so small that I never found them again. I liked these so much I bought 2 extra pairs for the future. I am glad I found these. Pros: 1. Strong 2. Durable 3. Stylish 4. The kind I wanted, didn't have to settle 5. The price 6. Not having to buy from the monopoly called Luxodica (look them up, 60 minutes did a story on them) Cons: 1. The little plastic screw protectors came off unfortunately but it's a very minor con. 2. There aren't more cons... barely even one con really. These glasses are great. Seriously if these are the kinds of glasses your looking for, get them. 20 dollars isn't that much money (though you will have to pay more for prescriptions to be put in, or have your eye doctor do it). They work quite well for me so far, I am pretty sure ill be happy with these for many years.
C**N
they are not the strength I ordered, they are not 2.50. I bought some at Stine Mart. I call them my ugly glasses. i am seeing a doctor for another evaluation and will reorder then. I can read fine with the ugly glasses but I want to be sure. however I need to return these because they are way to weak. I had cataracts removed from both eyes. I don't want to reorder until I have my last appointment. I love the look of these glasses but they don't work for me. How can I return them?
A**Y
This is a great frame and the lens and frame is very sturdy. However, the designers who worked on the frame for some odd reason decided to use an extra long screw for the lens attachment. This leaves 4 elongated objects pointing at your eye which is a bit scary. The little rubber attachments that is supposed to "protect" you from the pointy ends falls off instantly, so you are left with little 4 ends of the screw pointing at your eye. You can cut and file it off, but not sure why the designers decided to use extra long screws to attach the lens.
M**T
My signature brand glasses that cost over $500 broke a stem right where it attached to the lenses. Signature wanted $175 for a replacement stem. I bought these in hopes they would fit in place of the stems that came with my signature brand. Took only a very slight modification to my lens that I made with very small wire snips and once installed I found these stems hold my glasses more comfortably and securely than the originals.
C**R
Difficult to fix the bridge to fit - it still OK to use !
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