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CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 2.00 Strength
CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 2.00 Strength

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Brand: CliC
Discount Category: Health And Beauty


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Customer Ratings: 4.0 out of 5 stars 105 comments

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Shipping Weight (pounds): 1
Dimensions (inch): 12 x 4 x 9



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5 out of 5 stars ILOVE Clics!!!   November 30, 2008
Clics are the greatest for those of us who have shorter arms now that we are older!!!! I love them; they stay out of my way but are always there when I need them!!!


4 out of 5 stars fragile they are   November 23, 2008
The Rep for this firm gets snaps for replacing the first pair broken by daily use. It broke when this huge Black Sergeant i work with gave me this playful bear hug from behind and I struggled pathetically to break free from his massive and I mean BIG Guns. I remember thinking "...Dang these things feel like tree trunks..." (Snap! broke the first pair) once he "locked me in" wrapped around me and tightening. Anaconda horseplay. Anyway, sorry for digressing there, back to the functionality. So when I went to the brick and mortar store to re-order they refunded me. As in check enclosed. I now sport the black 1.75's and have noticed a wide variety of strangers speak to me about them. It's a cool way to meet new peeps and bonus: chicks dig them. (not that I am using them for that). But it still it does seem trend savy young people notice them in check out lines. So together with the stoke from the Rep and the coolness of the design they get 4 stars. So Handy they are and yes they are perennially smudged. Who cares: they are readers. PS $32.00 in the store (Go Amazon)


1 out of 5 stars Good idea that needs work   November 17, 2008
These glasses were recommended by a man. I didn't find them to be as practical as he did, because they get caught in my long hair. They don't look particularly attractive on me, partly because they don't fit very well. I'm returning them in favor of my "drugstore" readers.


4 out of 5 stars Good for short hair, not good for long hair   November 15, 2008
I purchased 2 pairs a year or more ago. My mom, who has short hair, loves hers. I, who have below-the-shoulders length hair, can't put them on and off as easily as she can: if I wear them with the back under my hair, they push my hair up when I put them up over my ears, and if I wear them with the back over my hair, they look too geeky for me to wear out in public - and they give me "glasses hair" instead of "hat hair" from pressing a groove in my hair.

So I keep my Clics at home and use them only when I'm reading, grading papers, or knitting while I'm watching TV. I can watch the TV over the top of the glasses and see what's in my lap, too. I generally use the loop only for hanging the glasses up when I leave the room. I still use regular glasses (prescription & "dollar-store" readers) in other parts of my life (one pair in the kitchen, one pair at computer, one pair on bedside table, one pair in purse, etc).

I do, however, heartily recommend the Clics for those with short hair!

Now I have to buy Mom a new pair, but only because she needs a stronger magnification. She has never had a speck of trouble in her more than a year of using them.



5 out of 5 stars Glasses   October 18, 2008
my husband loves these glasses because they are easy for him to keep up with.