Money saving tip: Compare Prices on Contact Lenses
If you watch my videos, you’ll know I spend half my life squinting at tiny unit prices in the grocery store to get the best possible deal.
We do it because, when you’re playing the long game, every dollar matters. That small difference in unit price for each item very quickly adds up.
And once you’re hooked on getting the best value at the store, you start looking for it everywhere!
That includes when it comes to your contact lenses.
Contacts are one of those routine expenses people rarely question. You buy the same box from the same place and assume the price is fixed.
But, just like groceries, the price can vary widely between retailers. And in many cases, you could be paying far more than you need to.
What most people don’t realize is that the lenses you get from your optometrist are the same lenses available online. Same brand. Same packaging. Same product. The only difference is the price.
You can save up to 80% by buying your contact lenses online from the cheapest place, compared to traditional optician chains.
The problem is working out who that cheapest retailer is. There are dozens of online stores, all running different promotions and discounts. Checking them all manually isn’t realistic, and that is why most people stick with what they’re used to, even when it costs more.
That’s where Lenspricer comes to your rescue.
Lenspricer is where you compare prices on contact lenses. They make it super easy to save money on your exact brand of contact lenses.
The clever Lenspricer robot updates prices several times a day, making sure you’re always getting the best deal, and highlights the best places to buy based on price, shipping, and discounts.
Just like with unit prices on groceries, when you compare like-for-like, there’s no guesswork and no hidden traps.
It’s easy to order contact lenses online. All you need is the box for your current lenses.
Once you’ve found that, follow these three simple steps:
- Find your contact lenses in Lenspricer’s database
- Select a store that sells your specific model
- Put in your prescription and order
It’s convenient, it’s transparent, and it means you can buy with confidence with no appointments and no last-minute trip across town to avoid running out of lenses!
Saving money isn’t always about big lifestyle changes. Often, it’s about paying attention to routine costs we’ve ignored for years. If you’re already comparing unit prices at the grocery store to get the best deal, it makes sense to also compare prices on contact lenses.
One small habit can make a huge impact over the year.
Head to www.lenspricer.com and start saving today.
If you’ve saved money on your contacts or found another everyday saving worth sharing, drop it in the comments. I’d love to hear your ideas.
David
This post is sponsored by Lenspricer.
