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Seeing Clearly through Online Contact Lens Tactics

courtesy of Tjoos.com

Each year, millions of American consumers fill their contact lens prescriptions through online retailers such as 1-800-Contacts and Lens.com. 1-800-Contacts alone fills an average of over 5,000 prescriptions a day. Consumers rightly believe that they are receiving the same product, for a lower price and with less effort. But how do you know which site to buy from when they all claim to have the lowest price and best service? Here are some tips to help you decide.

Shop around!

The difference in cost between sites can be enormous! Compare the prices in the table below (prices include shipping, handling and current coupons):



Lowest Price

Highest Price

1 Day Acuvue

$429.33

$727.75

Acuvue 2

$100.21

$189.55

Acuvue Advance

$124.01

$245.55

Acuvue Advance for Astigmatism

$238.46

$400.95

Acuvue Oasis

$158.00

$316.95

Focus Dailies (90 pack)

$246.41

$476.95

Focus Night & Day

$164.98

$298.00

Freshlook Colorblends

$196.00

$324.95

O2 Optix

$126.00

$208.55

Soflens 66 Toric

$171.61

$276.00

Table 1 Lowest and Highest price for a year supply of lenses for both eyes

A good place to start is price comparison sites specific to contact lenses, such as discountcontactlenses.com, healthpricer.com and lensprice.com.

Calculate your total cost, not just cost per box

The cost per box advertised by contact lens sites and the majority of shopping sites can be very misleading. It does not take into account four other factors which make a significant difference in the total amount you pay. These factors are:

To find the lowest total price, you must take all four of these factors into account. For example, Lens.com advertises Focus Monthly for $17.99 per box. However, if you order a year's supply, you will actually pay $21.15 per box.

You don't need a name-brand site…but go with a reputable one

Some contact lens sites have spent millions in advertising, so that their name is branded in your mind when you buy contacts. These are often amongst the most expensive sites. There are plenty of other reputable sites for buying contacts online, often for a much better price and comparable levels of service. There are also plenty of shady sites out there. A good way to screen out these sites is to call their customer service hotline and ask about their return and privacy policies as well as their product guarantees.

Buy a year's supply or more

Most people are unlikely to visit their eye doctor more than once a year, so it makes sense to buy at least a year's supply. In some states, contact lens prescriptions are valid for two years, so if your eyesight is relatively stable, you may want to consider buying up to two years' supply. Buying more can save you on shipping and handling costs. Volume discounts and coupons can further lower your price per box.

Double check your prescription and expiration dates

It is extremely important to check your prescription and the expiration dates on your contact lens boxes as soon as they arrive. Make sure that the boxes match your prescription in terms of type, power and base, and that the expiration date is beyond when you would last expect to use the contact lenses. This is an important step that you should take with any healthcare product.


Tjoos.com was founded in 2007 with a single mission: to improve the online shopping experience for consumers. Currently, it is the only site that allows consumers to the find the lowest total price for contact lenses online through its "Store to Door Price" which takes into account currently available coupons, tax, shipping, handling and volume discounts. Tjoos firmly believes that it is a consumer right to understand both the full price that they are paying as well as the extent of store options that they have available to them.

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