Friday, November 11, 2011
Whats in a name
Just a short note as some people have have asked about the AusSpecs URL as they have found us in a number of ways :)
So, if you are looking for AusSpecs on the net we thought we would just clarify that you can choose one of the following names (or URL) that most suits you.
AusSpecs can be found on any of these ...
www.ausspecs.com.au
rel="nofollow"www.ausspecs.com
www.ausglasses.com.au
www.ozspecs.com.au
www.ozglasses.com.au
While you are there check out the fabulous new stock that has just arrived
Here is an example
or perhaps you like the RayBan Look
We look forward to seeing you where the prescription glasses are second to none !
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Eyeglasses for July
Hi All
Been to the optical stores lately and seen the price of Rimless EyeGlasses?
You will fall off your chair because they range up to $1000. How rediculous!
This month AusSpecs is offering top quality rimless glasses with equally top quality polycarbonate lenses.
How much ? A Super cheap $88.00.... n0 tricks no gimiks just good quality single vision Rimless eyeglasses for $88.00
Why Polycarbonate lenses you ask ? Easy, the frames with Rimless glasses attach to the lens through holes drilled through the lens creating a very weak point where the lens will crack and break.
Polycarbonate on the other hand is super tough and nearly unbrakable so you will not be faced with the problem of broken lenses.
See you soon at http://www.ausspecs.com.au/
p.s. the price is for standard prescriptions. higher values will add to the cost
Been to the optical stores lately and seen the price of Rimless EyeGlasses?
You will fall off your chair because they range up to $1000. How rediculous!
This month AusSpecs is offering top quality rimless glasses with equally top quality polycarbonate lenses.
How much ? A Super cheap $88.00.... n0 tricks no gimiks just good quality single vision Rimless eyeglasses for $88.00
Why Polycarbonate lenses you ask ? Easy, the frames with Rimless glasses attach to the lens through holes drilled through the lens creating a very weak point where the lens will crack and break.
Polycarbonate on the other hand is super tough and nearly unbrakable so you will not be faced with the problem of broken lenses.
See you soon at http://www.ausspecs.com.au/
p.s. the price is for standard prescriptions. higher values will add to the cost
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Preceription Glasses in Australia - Client Feedback
Hi All ... just thought we would share some of the latest feedback received :
1) Fantastic seller - quick responses, good price, high quality and fast delivery. Highly recommended. I'll order my second pair soon...
2) Jim Gee Orange Australia
Believe everything you have read, super fast delivery, great product. Very happy. Thank-you
There are thousands of other feedback comments on the website... check us out at www.ausspecs.com.au
1) Fantastic seller - quick responses, good price, high quality and fast delivery. Highly recommended. I'll order my second pair soon...
2) Jim Gee Orange Australia
Believe everything you have read, super fast delivery, great product. Very happy. Thank-you
There are thousands of other feedback comments on the website... check us out at www.ausspecs.com.au
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
AusSpecs.com.au Do It Again !
Cheapest prescription glasses in Australia and now the cheapest Photochromic Prescription Lenses !!!
Cheapest prescription glasses in Australia and now the cheapest Photochromic Prescription Lenses !!!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Reading Glasses
Discussion on Reading Glasses
Question;
What are Reading Glasses ?
Answer;
Put simple Reading Glasses are Single Vision Spectacles that are manufactured to a prescription to suit your vision.
Question
Can I buy Reading Glasses from the Chemist ?
Answer.
Absolutely . If your prescription is one of a simple magnification there is no reason why not.
Question:
What are simple magnification glasses ?
Answer
On your prescription there will be ONLY a value in the ADD section and nothing else on the prescription. These are simple magnification glasses. Just be sure to get the correct magnifying lenses. e.g. if the script says +2 then that is what you want +2 magnifying glasses.
Question
What if there are other values on the prescription ?
Answer.
Then this is where you need the correct prescription glasses to suit your eyes.
Question.
What if I can still see ok with just magnification glasses.
Answer.
This is a very common statement and one to be wary of. If your eyes require proper prescription glasses and you are straining the (even without realising it ) you will be doing damage, maybe only slight to start but it is not worth the worry. AusSpecs sells Prescription Reading Glasses at such low cost there is no need to take any chances.
Question.
Can I have tinted Reading Glasses. ?
Answer.
The glasses you buy from AusSpecs, although of excellent quality, are so inexpensive that many people have a pair of reading glasses specifically made into Prescription Sunglasses to sit in the sun reading their favorite book. This is much better for the health of your eyes than the reflected sunlight from a bright white page of a book.
Questions.
How far is the reading distance?
Answer.
The industry average is about 40cm from your eyes to your book. This can vary so ensure that you optometrist measures this distance for you.
Question;
Can I have Reading Glasses and Distance glasses together in one frame.
Answer:
Yes certainly but these glasses are called multi-focals or Progressives or even No Line Bifocals.
Question :
Can I have Reading Glasses and Computer Glasses in the same Lens
Answer ;
Again, yes these are certainly available but they are also multifocals of sorts but the distance porting of the lens is set to the computer distance (normally around 80cm)
Question;
How do I choose the right frame for my Reading Glasses?
Answer:
That one is an easy. Just measure your current glasses and choose pretty much the same sizes and shape from the hundreds of glasses on offer on the Ausspecs website.
Question:
What are the lenses made of ?
Answer:
Today the vast majority of lenses are made of a plastic material known as CR39 although quickly becoming very popular are the lenses made for Polycarbonate. Although the Poly lenses can be made photochromic the option of standard tinting is not so easy. In this case the molecular structure of the polycarbonate is tightly bound together thus making adhesion of a tinted layer very difficult.
Question;
Do they protect me against Ultra Violet Light
Answer;
The UV rating on all AusSpecs Reading Glasses 99% or better so this should be of no concern.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Federal Government Tells Health Funds - Do Not Pay
The Federal Government and the Health Funds :
The Australian Federal Government recently issued an directive to the Health Funds not to pay benefits to their members for treatment or medical aids (including Prescription Glasses) procured overseas or on the internet from Companies not based in Australia.
The apparent reason behind the directive is to keep Australian Health Dollars in the Australian Health System and not line the pockets of large overseas hospitals and online marketers.
AusSpecs is an Australian based company and not affected by this rule.
In fact we are now Registered Optical Providers to virtually all of the Major Health Funds.
Those websites pretending to be Australian in origin will fall foul of this new law and the losers will be the clients that buy products or have surgical procedures performed overseas, expecting to be able to claim only to be told they are not!
If you need Prescription Glasses or Prescription Sunglasses and can claim from your Health Fund the visit us at www.ausspecs.com.au
The Australian Federal Government recently issued an directive to the Health Funds not to pay benefits to their members for treatment or medical aids (including Prescription Glasses) procured overseas or on the internet from Companies not based in Australia.
The apparent reason behind the directive is to keep Australian Health Dollars in the Australian Health System and not line the pockets of large overseas hospitals and online marketers.
AusSpecs is an Australian based company and not affected by this rule.
In fact we are now Registered Optical Providers to virtually all of the Major Health Funds.
Those websites pretending to be Australian in origin will fall foul of this new law and the losers will be the clients that buy products or have surgical procedures performed overseas, expecting to be able to claim only to be told they are not!
If you need Prescription Glasses or Prescription Sunglasses and can claim from your Health Fund the visit us at www.ausspecs.com.au
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