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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
It's a little small. Was hoping I could get two pairs of glasses in the container but that's a no go Was going to put this in my kitchen so I would have access to reading glasses at my fingertips. Instead I put it in my bedroom since it only held one paid of glasses.
DennyO
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
The rigid lining is bent inward (see pic), prohibiting the storage of anything other than pencils. I got this to hold eyeglasses, but no way. I'm extremely disappointed.
Frequent Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
This is a nice product but you must have small glasses to fit well.
Michelle S V
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2022
This is a nice eye glass holder. Nice design, quality and weight. However, it only works for fairly small pair of glasses. I had to push my regular eye glasses and computer glasses down with enough force to make it completely fit inside the holder. I didn’t want to use force on m eye glasses so I had to return it.
Z.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2019
I bought this as a trial, because I thought it would be convenient to keep at my desk, to facilitate swapping between my regular progressive and computer progressive (damn, I'm getting old) eyeglasses.The case is attractive, of good build quality, and the weighted bottom keeps it stable. My eyeglasses do fit, but snugly, so I wish the holder was more generously sized, in order to accommodate a broader selection of eyewear.The other problem I ran into, which is NOT the fault of this item, is that I have a cat. HE found it entertaining to chew on the exposed part of my eyeglasses (brand new frames!!!). Using a holder,instead of a case, is not a viable option for me. What I need is a product like this, but with a lid or flap I can easily flip over it. Still provides a smaller desktop footprint vs a normal case that way, but adds greater protection from dust or naughty pets!
M. Messineo
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2016
It's nice an compact so it doesn't take up too much room. The weighted bottom keeps it from tipping over while keeping the small footprint - I have no worries about it at all. I got the black leatherette - it's very nice with small polka dots punched in it, and the black soft interior won't scratch my glasses. I'm using it for my computer glasses which are fairly small (bigger than reading glasses, but smaller than sunglasses), but it would also work for my sunglasses which are Ray-Ban Wayfarer style. It is probably too small for wrap-around sunglasses. The picture shows that half the glasses are above the top of the holder - when my glasses are in the holder, only about 1 inch is sticking out. I'm very pleased with this holder!
Zon
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2015
I purchased two of these for my nightstand. They fit inside the drawer. I liked them so much I bought a couple more for my parents.I have readers and distance glasses. I can slide these into the holders without even looking. I just open my nightstand drawer, reach over and drop them in. They are rigid in construction with a soft felt-like lining and a weighted bottom. The oval shape allow for facing the glasses parallel or perpendicular to the flatter sides. I've had them for over a year and none of the edges have frayed. These are solidly constructed. Good materials and workmanship.The height of the holders will be shorter than the width of your glasses so the glasses will extend beyond the holder. Although, not as much as the photo. I find that it makes the glasses easier to grab having them extend beyond the lip of the holder.
Brenda Roberts
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2015
My husband bought a *VERY* expensive pair of eye glasses. #1. ULTRA-HI INDEX LENSES -- Polycarbonate (impact-resistant) and thinnest lenses available (no 'goggle look'). #2. TRANSITIONS - Ultra-violet Coating (prevents harmful UV eye wrinkles and anti-carcinoma), #3. PROGRESSIVE "Crizal" coating (eradicates reflection so eyes of wearer more visible) #4. TRANSITIONS - A PHOTOCHOROMIC SENSITIVE LENSES that react by becoming dark when exposed to sunlight. When indoors, transition back to normal). LENSES (invisible, no-line) -- functions for smooth distance-to-reading shifts. REVIEW: So, you *really don't want to break, bend or scratch these puppies! Husband has thanked me several times for getting this very useful holder. Note: The his eye glasses are stylish yet modest sized so they fit here. I ALSO bought the RED for my desk to hold my inexpensive, modest-sized "reader" glasses. Perfect! I Considered buying yet a third case to hold my sunglasses. However, I have those fashionable Wayfarers that are somewhat upsized and thus have more depth. I'm esp. talking to you ladies who tend to get these larger "fashion statement" sunglasses! They're fatter; the holder doesn't have enough depth. Otherwise, very happy w/ the produce. NOTE TO MFGR: Guessing Palm Beach is just the vendor name. However, I would like to make a statement to the manufacturer that they could make more sales if they also came out with a wider version on this nice, good-looking stand-up holder. O Expensive designer sunglasses also need a safe home!
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