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The Eyeglass Frame Grips are a pack of 10 rubber hinge tighteners designed to provide flexible tension for a secure and comfortable fit on your eyewear. Simply slip them over the hinges to prevent loosening, ensuring your glasses stay in place while you go about your day.
A**T
Might require some tweaking.
The rings are small, but letting them sit in hot water and then installing them by holding the stem with the earpiece end extended away from you and coaxing the ring towards you by using your two index fingers (fingernails), saw these rings slide over my thicker stems. An alternative to hot water is to use talcum powder which would assist in the sliding of the rings. For the largest stems, I verified that the glasses in question did not have spring-loaded hinges, and installed the ring from the hinge end by simply removing the stem with a jeweler's screw driver and placing the ring on the hinge. (If you have spring loaded hinges, do not attempt to do this unless you have the know-how, or have viewed the YouTube clips on how to re-attach a spring-loaded stem to the frame.)Because of the one size fits all, you might find that besides the difficulty in sliding the rings over the stem, there might be a situation where the ring when positioned, is not being "pinched" by the stem, when the stem if fully open. You can fine tune these however, by cutting a small, round, eraser tip-size washer out of an old bicycle tube, with a small puncture in the middle. Slide this over the stem to help work with the ring to give you adequate tightening.Because of the many variables from glasses to glasses, one might not need this amount of stem tightening from the O ring. If the rings fit, but they force the stems inward too much, it might make the glasses too tight on your head, or it might put too much stress on the nose bridge. You might try just the bicycle inner tube; again cutting a patch that is appropriate for your stem size, puncture a hole in the middle, and then slide that onto the stem. I used this technique for one pair of sunglasses that had adequate grip (but wanted a little more so as it slips during physical activity). This technique gives just the right amount of grip, while the inner tube is surprisingly inconspicuous. If you need to keep glasses from slipping, try the rings or inner tube, but also do a search under "no slip silicone nose pads." I'm waiting on a ten pack pair of those from Amazon, which hopefully when combined with the inner tube, will prevent slippage when mountain biking.
A**R
Unuseable Item for Eyeglass Repair
These glass frame washers are much too thick to be used for their intended purpose. They are so thick that they are very visible to individuals looking at your glasses. I was very upset and too embarrassed to use them. I did not want to waste more time and effort to even return them. Perhaps, I can use them as a washer to repair a leaky faucet....
C**F
Work great, but. . .SOAK IN HOT WATER FIRST
These tighteners really do work, but a caveat here. They are extemely hard to get on if you have Rayban's like I do. I have a new pair of Rayban Wayfarer prescription sunglasses. If it weren't for the review of "Brother in Christ" I would have given up and used rubber bands. The secret here is: soak them in hot water first for at least 10 minutes.Don't boil the water, but get it as hot as you can from the faucet and put it in a small bowl and cover it. Wait about 10 minutes and you will be surprised at how malleable they be. I had to coax them over the fat part of the Wayfarer stem, but once I got them past that, they sailed right onto the hinge. When you are placing them, hold the stem away from your body and coax the tightener along the stem. You will need a degree of patience in addition to the hot water, but believe me, if I could them onto the hinge, you can too.Another caveat, you will probably need to put 2 on each side. I had to because the Wayfarer's are a bit loose. But 2 on each side did the trick. The other good thing is that they are hard and not likely to soften and go weak on you any time soon. So far, I've not had any problems with my glasses sliding down my nose. They stay right in place and give me good protection from the sun. I highly recommend them but don't forget the hot water!
G**A
These are large rings
These are large, will not fit on an eyeglass hinge will only work on the ear piece frame.
S**S
Simple solution to a frustrating problem.
These tiny lil o rings have saved my glasses! My glasses were always falling off my face. I fall asleep with my glasses on every night and even sleep through many nights with them on. The arm on my glasses is to short so I can't adjust them right. If I bend the arm so they stay on, the feel like they are suctioned to my face. I was looking for a sports band so I could keep them on my face when I came across these. What a simple, ingenious fix.I had read about people having a difficult time getting them on. I was going to put them in hot water like another reviewer suggested but decided to try to get them on first. My frames are pretty wide near the screws but I was able to just work it over. I also have a fairly wide head and then when I sleep in them, it stretches them more. Putting a band on each side made them nearly perfect. I think I'm going to try 1 more band just on 1 side and that should make it perfect. When my mom saw the bands, she was jealous and wanted to know where she could get them. They come with 5 pair, so I was able to share. You can see the bands when your glasses are off but when wearing them, no one can see them.
C**
Tiny
I had to put two on each hinge since they were so small
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