From Big In‑Stores to Zenni Online‑Only: Learning to Be My Own Optician (Sorta)

Five pairs of eyeglasses from big in‑store shops and Zenni online‑only, used in my journey to be my own optician.

I’m not an optician, but when you start ordering glasses online, you suddenly have to pretend to be one. You’re the one picking frame size, deciding between single‑vision, bifocals, trifocals, and progressives, and hoping it all works once it lands on your face. You still need a real eye exam and a real optician for a good prescription and PD, but after that, it’s you, a website, and a credit card.

Last year I spent almost a thousand dollars on frames and lenses after cataract surgery. I wanted to celebrate finally getting it done, ditch the bare‑bones Walmart 9.99–13.99 specials, and try progressive lenses for the first time. This year I’m in the “why did I spend that much?” phase and looking hard at cheaper online options — with Zenni ending up as my main test case.

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Tello Mobile: How I Cut My Phone Bill by $30 a Month

Tello Mobile $10 per month 2GB unlimited minutes plan screenshot showing Build Your Own Plan options.

Tello Mobile caught my attention when Perplexity AI suggested it as a way to slash my monthly phone bill — and it delivered. I was on a big‑name network, paying around forty‑five dollars a month with taxes and fees included, and barely scratching 200MB of data thanks to fiber WiFi and WiFi calling at home. Something had to give.

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