Consumer Reports rated Costco the "Best" place to buy eyeglasses.
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Release Date: 11/01/2010
Costco Tops List of Eyeglass Retailers
Independent local eyeglass shops and private doctors’ offices also fared well
YONKERS, NY — Shopping for eyeglasses isn’t easy, especially when frames can cost well over $200 a pair, even without the fancy add-ons and logos. But a Consumer Reports survey found that a great pair of eyeglasses doesn’t have to break the bank.
Consumer Reports surveyed more than 30,000 bespectacled readers about their most recent purchase of a pair of eyeglasses and found that Costco topped the Ratings of eyeglass retailers, which included large chains, independent local optical shops, and private doctors offices.
“A new pair of glasses can cost you a pretty penny, especially when you add on higher-quality lenses, designer logos, or fancy coatings,” said Jamie Hirsh, associate editor for Consumer Reports Health. “We surveyed our readers to find out not only how much they paid at the eyeglass retailer, but also their overall experience including things like frame selection, customer service and employee expertise.”
Costco Optical earned the highest score for overall satisfaction among chains, and also beat out most of its competitors for price—a pair of glasses cost a median of $157 compared with a median of $211 at independent optical shops and $212 at eye doctors’ offices.
Costco was also the only retailer that stood out for lack of problems, such as loose lenses, distorted or blurred vision, or damaged frames in the first few weeks after purchase.
With the exception of price, doctor’s offices and independent optical boutiques typically scored high marks across the board, particularly when it came to employee know-how, service, and the quality of the finished glasses. Independent boutiques are also the place to go for great frame selection. Eighty-three percent of readers who purchased their glasses at an indie shop were highly satisfied with the variety of frames available, compared with 69 percent at the big retailers.
Some chains were subpar
The one overarching reason respondents gave for choosing to get their glasses at a chain store was price. However, Consumer Reports found that LensCrafters (the most frequented chain in the survey) charged a median price of $244 per pair of glasses, even with coupons, which some 60 percent of LensCrafters customers said they used. LensCrafters customers enjoyed faster turnaround and above-average follow-up service, though.
Customers at Pearle Vision, which is owned by the same company as LensCrafters, also paid more than those who shopped at an independent shop or doctor’s office, at an average of $228 per pair.
Three eyewear chains—Visionworks, America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses, and JCPenney Optical—stood out for below-average Ratings in most purchase factors including inferior-quality frames and subpar service during and after the purchase. Respondents still reported pretty high satisfaction overall, but as the Ratings show, there are better choices.