I get it. We all want to save money. We see those great deals online for new reading glasses and think, "Why not?" I did that once. I bought the VICKY Simple Oval Small Frame Classic Design Anti-blue Light Glasses (PFD2194) because they looked good and the price was right. Big mistake. I made a few critical errors when trying to find a good reading glasses shop, and I want to share them so you don't repeat my mistakes.

Buying reading glasses online can be super convenient if you know what to look for. But it can also be a headache if you rush into it. Learn from me and make sure your next pair of glasses is perfect.
This is probably the biggest trap. You see a really low price for reading glasses and think you're getting a steal. I thought the same thing. But often, super cheap means low quality. It's a classic price-quality tradeoff.
One person shared their experience, saying, "I’ve used this company numerous times they’re really hit or miss if they make a mistake you get to wait another 2 to 3 weeks for them to fix your order. My suggestion is to buy locally, even though their prices are so much better."
See? The low price might draw you in, but it often comes with a hidden cost: your time and peace of mind. Waiting weeks for a fix is not a "deal." Your vision is too important to compromise on. Those savings might feel good at first, but if the glasses don't work, you've wasted your money, not saved it.
Verdict: Don't let price be your only guide. Cheaper isn't always better, especially for something you need every day.
When you buy online, you can't touch or try on the glasses. This means you have to rely on product descriptions and photos. I didn't pay enough attention to the details that show real quality.
My own experience highlights this: "I can't see out of the right side of the right lens. Unfortunately, I waited for my other pair of glasses from another company to see if it was just my prescription, and now it's too late to return them. The frames are too big for my face, but they are super lightweight. Shipping was fast. Those last two things gained the third star from me."
This shows a few quality red flags I missed:
For glasses like the VICKY PFD2194, which are customizable prescription reading glasses with anti-blue light, you need to be sure these features truly work. What materials are used? How is the blue light filter applied? Is the prescription measured accurately?
Verdict: Always check the product description for details on lens quality, frame materials, and size measurements. Don't just assume they'll fit or work perfectly.
I thought I did my homework, but I clearly didn't dig deep enough. It's easy to just glance at the star rating and move on. But that's a big mistake. You need to read the actual comments, especially the negative ones.
One user's feedback makes this very clear: "I’ve used this company numerous times they’re really hit or miss if they make a mistake you get to wait another 2 to 3 weeks for them to fix your order."