Best Places to Buy Contacts Online: Our Top Recommendations (2023)

Finding the best places to buy contacts online is not only a matter of personal interest for me—considering I’ve had to wear them for a few decades now—but also to the millions of other contact lens wearers out there who depend on them for daily or occasional use.

Ordering contacts has come a long way: Gone are the days of walking into the eye doctor’s office in-person, placing an order, then waiting days or weeks for them to arrive. Ordering online is not only a convenient alternative now, but one where consumers have a wide range of choices both in retailers and lens selection. So if you’re planning ahead and stocking your contact lens supply, or, like me, waiting until your last pair is getting past its prime, it’s helpful to know the key differences with the most popular places to buy contacts online.

Shopping for contacts online is quite different from other eye-related purchases, such as buying prescription glasses or sunglasses, because you likely already have a prescription in-hand, and you may even be getting dangerously low on your supply, getting into a time crunch.

Unlike glasses and sunglasses, contact lenses are brand-specific, based on what your doctor prescribed for your specific eye needs. Before you start your online search, it’s helpful to have the following information nearby to limit delays with your order:

Insurance information

If you have a vision benefit or insurance plan, go ahead and locate the provider information and any other plan details. It’s wise to double check any benefits you have remaining for the year, so you’re not surprised when it’s time for checkout.

FSA/HSA eligibility

If you have access to a flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA), then verify the amount of funds eligible for use, if you plan on using this to cover contact lens costs.

Prescription information

Having your prescription information in hand can speed up the process of ordering, so you can enter it when you order your contacts. If your prescription is nowhere to be found, most places will contact your eye doctor’s office for you, but it will likely add more days to the process.

Factors to consider when buying contacts online

What brand did my eye doctor prescribe?

With most purchases you make in life, you have your choice of brands—glasses, breakfast cereal, perfume, etc. Contact lenses are different, however, because your doctor prescribes the brand based on your individual eye needs. Certain brands may be better suited to your eyes, such as with breathability or the presence of an astigmatism. If you have questions about the brand your eye doctor has prescribed, then contact their office regarding the recommendation.

What is my budget?

Not only is the price considerably different between a six-month and 12-month supply of contacts, but the prices vary from brand to brand, style to style. Overall, it’s likely less expensive to order contacts online versus the doctor’s office, due to purchasing direct from the warehouse.

Is this a reputable retailer?

The health of your eyes is nothing to take lightly, and you might be wondering if ordering online means you’ll get the same quality of contact lenses as when you order through your doctor’s office. Be sure to order from a reputable retailer with plenty of reviews and security features, so you know you’re not receiving something that could end up damaging your vision.

What are the customer service options?

How can you get in touch with someone if you have a question? Look for customer service options, such as a 1-800 number and the hours of availability.

What are the shipping and return policies ?

Check to see what the typical shipping times are, such as two days from approval, and if the shipping is free or costs extra for expediting. It’s possible your new contacts may not work out, so be sure to review the return policy.

Our top picks

Best one-stop-shop: 1-800 Contacts

It’s hard to beat the ease of use working with 1-800 Contacts. For starters, the site carries almost every recognizable brand of contacts, including specialty choices, such as for astigmatism or colored lenses. You can easily upload your prescription information with a quick picture. If you can’t locate it, don’t worry, because 1-800 Contacts will reach out to your eye doctor’s office for you.

1-800 Contacts also receives the pick as the Best for Expired Prescriptions. You can easily schedule an online eye exam if your script is expired and quickly get your order placed once you have the updated information.

Price: Varies, based on discounts

Customer service: 24/7 online chat, phone, or email

Shipping: Free standard shipping

Returns: No expiration date on unopened boxes

Accepts insurance: Yes

Offers virtual exams: Yes

Pros

  • Offers extensive brand selection
  • Accepts vision insurance, including FSA and HSA payments
  • Provides online eye exams if needed
  • Multiple convenient options to submit prescription information
  • Free standard shipping, plus expedited choices available
  • Free torn lens replacement

Cons

  • Multiple negative complaints on Better Business Bureau (BBB) site regarding customer service

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Best for using insurance: Contacts Direct

ContactsDirect is another fantastic source because, as the name suggests, it deals only with contact lenses and makes it as easy as possible to order. Using vision insurance is no big deal for this company, and they’re ready to help ensure your benefits are applied where possible. They take it a step further though, and walk you through both your in-network and out-of-network options, so you aren’t stuck with a surprise cost at the end.

Whether you have vision insurance or not, ContactsDirect offers a range of discounts, including student and military savings and a price match guarantee.

Price: Starting at $39 per box

Customer service: Phone, online chat, and email

Shipping: Free standard shipping

Returns: Six months

Accepts insurance: Yes

Offers virtual exams: No

Pros

  • Specializes in working with most vision insurance companies
  • Substantial contact lens selection
  • Easy to use FSA/HSA payments
  • Use a variety of payment methods, including installment plan options
  • Generous 6-month return policy

Cons

  • Less favorable 3.9/5 star reviews for customer service with TrustPilot

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Best for bifocal/multifocal contacts: Lens Crafters

Lenscrafters.com offers a full selection of multifocal options and an expansive selection of other specialized varieties, like colored lenses and astigmatism. However, if you need a bifocal or multifocal variety—which can be tougher to find with some online places—don’t worry, because Lenscrafters offers a significant selection.

In addition to the specialty varieties, Lenscrafters is equipped to work with most insurance plans and any FSA or HSA payments. If you need additional help with uploading your script information or questions about a product, they offer 24/7 online chat and customer service representatives are available by phone.

Price: Starts at $31 per box

Customer service: Online chat, phone, email

Shipping: Free standard shipping

Returns: Within 30 days

Accepts insurance: Yes

Offers virtual exams: No

Pros

  • Wide selection, including bifocal and multifocal options
  • Accepts most insurance plans
  • Offers interest-free installment plans
  • Free ground shipping and reasonable expedited fees
  • Online chat available

Cons

  • No virtual exam
  • Smaller, 30-day return window

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Best for returns : Walmart.com

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If your doctor has prescribed a brand you’ve never tried before, this is your first pair of contact lenses, or you have any issues with your lenses, then the return policy becomes even more important to you. Of all the places to purchase contacts online, Walmart offers the most generous return policy, with a 365-day guarantee (it’s not unusual for most to offer a 30- or 60-day option) and you can return for any reason.

Beyond the return policy, the prices are competitive and there are a few discounts available. WalMart does accept vision insurance and will work with you regarding FSA and HSA purchases. I’ve personally ordered my contact lenses from Walmart and found the service was exceptional, with the lenses arriving within a few days of my order.

Price: Starting at $14 per box

Customer service: Phone or email

Shipping: Free standard shipping

Returns: 365 days

Accepts insurance: Yes

Offers virtual exams: No

Pros

  • 365-day (from shipping date) free return policy for any reason
  • Expansive selection of lenses
  • Competitive pricing
  • Free shipping and expedited shipping options

Cons

  • No virtual eye exam
  • Considered out-of-network for some major vision insurance plans, including EyeMed and VSP

Best customer service: Frames Direct

There may be questions during the buying process, such as how to locate your prescription or what to do if a pair doesn’t fit correctly, which means good customer service is essential. FramesDirect has received a lot of kudos for its focus on this aspect: Not only are there thousands of positive reviews and a 4.7/5 star rating through TrustPilot, FramesDirect also earns an impressive A+ rating with the BBB and a 4.75/5 star rating. Additionally, FramesDirect offers free shipping in the 48 contiguous states and expedited options, plus a long list of international shipping destinations.

Price: Starting at $21.95 per box

Customer service: Phone or email

Shipping: Free standard shipping

Returns: Within 30 days

Accepts insurance: No

Offers virtual exams: No

Pros

  • Highly-rated among for customer service with both TrustPilot and the BBB
  • Price match guarantee
  • International shipping available to over 140 countries (some brands excluded)
  • Free shipping in the contiguous 48 U.S. states

Cons

  • Although service is highly rated, the phone hours are limited
  • Must submit receipt for vision insurance claims to receive reimbursement
  • No virtual eye exam
  • 30-day returns accepted (for sealed contact lenses)

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Best for colored contact lenses: Warby Parker

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Warby Parker may be well-known for its huge selection of glasses, but it’s working hard to become a contact lens destination, too. Warby Parker currently offers several color varieties, including color options for astigmatism.

Whether you choose color lenses for fun or because your doctor has prescribed them, the wide selection offered is likely to cover your needs. And if you need a prescription renewal and are running short on time or funds, you can book a virtual eye exam and renew your prescription for only $15.

Price: Varies

Customer service: Text, chat, email, or phone

Shipping: Free standard shipping

Returns: Within 30 days

Accepts insurance: Yes

Offers virtual exams: Yes

Pros

  • Larger selection of colored lenses
  • Additional discounts available, plus credits for future purchases
  • Multiple customer service options, including phone, chat, text, and online
  • Free shipping and expedited shipping options
  • Accepts vision insurance, FSA/HSA payments
  • Virtual visit available for renewals

Cons

  • Overall selection is not as large compared to other sites
  • Website doesn’t address common questions with contact lenses
  • 30-day return window

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Best for a large selection: Lens.com

Lens.com has one of the largest selections of contacts, including daily, bi-weekly, and monthly wear, as well as being the best for specialty lenses, too. Whether your prescription is for a simple correction, or your doctor has prescribed something more specialized such as for astigmatism or gas permeable options, chances are you can find it through Lens.com. If you need a prescription then you can also take advantage of the virtual exam option for renewals, which currently costs $15.99.

Price: Varies

Customer service: Live chat, phone, email

Shipping: $9.95 standard shipping

Returns: Within 30 days

Accepts insurance: yes

Offers virtual exams: Yes

Pros

  • Large selection, including specialty lenses
  • Virtual eye exam available for renewals
  • 24/7 customer service available
  • Informative website with valuable information for ordering
  • International shipping options available

Cons

  • Standard shipping is $9.95
  • Hundreds of customer service complaints registered with the BBB
  • Discounts on product only offered as a mail-in rebate
  • 30-day return window for unopened boxes

Best for cheap contact lenses: Target optical

No one wants to overpay for their necessities, and the cost of contact lenses can certainly cause major sticker shock. Target Optical, at least, offers a way to help customers save as much as possible, with regular discounts and sales offered. Target RedCard debit cardholders can also save an additional 5% on their contact lens purchase.

Target accept all major forms of payment, and you can take advantage of installment options through AFfirm and Afterpay if needed, or use PayPal. Target also accepts most major vision insurance plans, which you can easily input while ordering.

(A repeated word of caution for bargain hunters looking elsewhere: Be wary of any place offering a price that seems too good to be true. Only purchase your contacts through an authorized seller.)

Price: Starts at $30 per box

Customer service: Phone, email

Shipping: Free standard shipping

Returns: Within 90 days

Accepts insurance: Yes

Offers virtual exams: No

Pros

  • Multiple payment options, including PayPal, Affirm, and Afterpay
  • Competitive pricing and multiple discounts available
  • Target RedCard debit cards for additional 5% discount
  • Free shipping and reasonable expedited shipping charges
  • Easily input insurance information

Cons

  • No virtual exam
  • Limited hours for customer service by phone

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  • Use an up-to-date prescription if possible. This cuts down on time for ordering, plus it ensures you know what brand your eye doctor recommends, based on your eye exam.
  • Find the brand on the retailer’s site. Check to make sure the site carries the brand prescribed for your eyes.
  • Select the number of boxes you want. Boxes are mostly sold in one-, three-, or six-month supplies. Be careful not to order too many boxes if you’re concerned your prescription may change before your next purchase, but if the budget allows, it’s typically advantageous to buy as many boxes as possible to get the most discounts.
  • Read the tutorial on the retailer’s website for inputting prescription information. The tutorials walk you through the abbreviations to look for and how to read the prescription.
  • Look for coupons, discounts, and rebates. Contact lens retailers often offer promo codes and discounts or links to a manufacturer’s rebate. Be sure to take advantage of as many of these as possible, but look out for higher shipping fees that might negate all those discounts.
  • Choose the best shipping method. Keep in mind the shipping times are calculated after your order is approved, which can take hours or days. If you’re in a rush, explore the expedited shipping and processing options.
  • Schedule regular eye exams. Your eye health is critical and regular visits to a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist is part of your overall wellbeing.

How we chose the best places to buy contacts online

To choose the best places to buy contacts online, we reviewed multiple national retailers with both an online-only and in-store presence as if we were buying these contact lenses for our own personal supply, including a review of:

  • The selection of manufacturers and brands
  • Advertised prices and available discounts
  • Ease of ordering
  • If vision insurance is accepted, including FSA/HSA
  • Return policy
  • Shipping policies and pricing
  • Customer service reviews

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Is it cheaper to buy contact lenses online?

In most cases it’s less expensive to buy contact lenses online versus through a doctor’s office. Contact lens distributors have access to warehouses of lenses, plus you’re not paying for the overhead of the doctor’s office. Many of the sites offer coupons too, for additional savings.

Can I buy contact lenses over the counter?

You have to obtain a prescription from a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist to purchase contact lenses, even for non-corrective lenses such as color options, and the lenses must be purchased through an authorized contact lens seller.

Can I order contacts with an old prescription?

By law you cannot order a pair of contact lenses with an old prescription, even if you think your vision has stayed the same. However, if you have an expired prescription, it’s possible for the online contact lens company to conduct an online eye exam.

Is it safe to buy contacts online?

Purchasing contact lenses online is considered safe, as long as you’re purchasing from an authorized, reputable online company. The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) considers contact lenses a medical device, which is why a valid prescription

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FAQs

Best Places to Buy Contacts Online: Our Top Recommendations? ›

The biggest take away for patients is to know that the online world is mostly unregulated. Unless you are ordering contact lenses from a professional eye doctor, you just can't guarantee what you'll be getting. This poses some very real risks to your eyes health.

Is it safe to buy prescription contact lenses online? ›

The biggest take away for patients is to know that the online world is mostly unregulated. Unless you are ordering contact lenses from a professional eye doctor, you just can't guarantee what you'll be getting. This poses some very real risks to your eyes health.

Is 1800 contacts legit? ›

1-800 Contacts has held accreditation with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) since 1995, achieving an A+ grade. Customers, however, give the company an average of 1.86 out of 5 stars on this website. On Trustpilot, reviewers give the company an average of 3 stars out of 5, from over 350 reviews.

Is Lens com a legit website? ›

Lens.com is not an accredited company with the Better Business Bureau (BBB), but it's legit and has been in business for 24 years. Lens.com is a secure, encrypted website with measures for customer privacy and protection.

Why does 1800contacts really verify prescription? ›

By law, we have to verify your prescription to make sure the contacts we're sending out are correct. We can contact your eye doctor's office for you, but it can take up to one business day to hear back from them.

Why not to buy contact lenses online? ›

If you buy contacts online from a non-reputable dealer, there is no ensuring that the company is FDA regulated. This can mean the contact lenses can be counterfeits or not FDA approved. This can increase the risk of eye infections that can lead to blindness.

Why is 1-800 Contacts so expensive? ›

The cost of contacts from 1-800 Contacts depends on your prescription and the products that you use. 1-800 Contacts price matches with the lowest price you can find online for the same product. Ordering from them will likely cost about the same, or a little bit less, than ordering from your optometrist's office.

What is the 1-800 Contacts controversy? ›

The FTC filed an administrative complaint charging that 1-800 Contacts, the largest online retailer of contact lenses in the United States, unlawfully orchestrated a web of anticompetitive agreements with rival online contact lens sellers that suppress competition in certain online search advertising auctions and that ...

How fast can I get contacts from 1-800 Contacts? ›

What shipping options do you offer? All of them: Standard (5-7 business days) · Ridiculously fast (2-3 business days) · Teleported (basically) (1 business day).

Can you buy contacts without going to the doctor? ›

Just like regular contact lenses you should never buy contact lenses from a street vendor, a beauty supply store, flea market, novelty store or Halloween store and you should always have a prescription. Wearing decorative contact lenses can be risky, just like the contact lenses that correct your vision.

Can I get contacts immediately? ›

If you have a popular prescription, you can expect your lenses to ship the day after you order them. If your prescription is uncommon, it may take some additional time to process your order.

Can I buy contacts without ordering? ›

You cannot order contacts without a prescription, at least in the United States. You will need to have a prescription written by a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist to buy contact lenses.

What is the leading lens company? ›

Essilor is the world's largest manufacturer of ophthalmic lenses.

How can Lens com sell contacts so cheap? ›

Lens.com began trading in 1995, providing contact lenses at a lower price than some retailers. The company buys stock in bulk and independently sets its prices to offer people a range of lens choices.

Does Opti contacts verify prescription? ›

You can provide us with your doctor's name and phone (or preferably fax) number, and we can contact them to verify your prescription.

Does Walmart verify contact prescriptions? ›

All you need is a prescription. If you don't upload one or fax one when you order your contacts, WalmartContacts.com will call your eye doctor and verify your prescription for you. My eye insurance will cover my exam and one pair of glasses or up to a certain amount in contacts.

What to know before buying contact lenses online? ›

How to buy contact lenses online
  • Get an eye exam. ...
  • Check your contact lens prescription. ...
  • Be aware contacts and glasses prescriptions are different. ...
  • Stick to the prescribed brand. ...
  • Shop around. ...
  • Ensure you always have contacts and lens care supplies. ...
  • Check out the seller's reputation. ...
  • Beware of online eye exams.
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Does it matter what brand contact lenses I buy? ›

Different brands of contact lenses are made from different materials, and just because another brand has a similar base curve and diameter does not mean it will fit the same. Wearing the exact brand that you have been prescribed will help prevent medical problems and allergic reactions to the different materials used.

Why you shouldn't wear contact lenses everyday? ›

Wearing contacts too long can result in dry eyes, redness, damage to your corneas and chronic inflammation that can cause you to lose your tolerance for contacts.

Is Costco the best place for contact lenses? ›

Costco is the best place to order contacts overall due to its wide selection, discounted bulk prices, customer service, and unrivaled return policy. They also have the best deals for the Kirkland Signature brand. Costco's return policy is unmatched.

Is 1 800 contacts owned by Walmart? ›

AEA Investors acquired a majority interest in 1-800 Contacts in December 2015. In 2008, 1-800 Contacts entered into a partnership with Walmart to integrate phone and Internet orders for contact lenses with eye-doctor services and operations in Walmart's stores, The agreement ended in 2013.

How long is a contact prescription good for? ›

Generally, contact lens prescriptions are valid from 1 to 2 years following the date of your last eye exam and contact lens fitting. Once your prescription expires, it's time for your contacts prescription renewal.

Is Walmart contacts real? ›

All contact lenses dispensed by Walmart Contacts are the exact lenses prescribed by your doctor and are delivered to you in safe, sealed containers direct from the manufacturer. There are no membership fees of any kind. Our low prices are available to ALL customers.

Does 1-800 Contacts ship to your house? ›

1-800 Contacts: A Quick Summary

1-800 Contacts is the oldest direct-to-consumer prescription eyewear mail service still in business. Back in the day, you could call them (guess what their phone number was) and place an order to be shipped to your house. Now, their sales take place online.

Does 1-800 Contacts call your doctor? ›

Whenever you want to buy your lenses from a retailer such as 1-800 Contacts, your doctor will be contacted by the retailer. If your eye doctor does not respond to our request for verification within eight business hours, the prescription is considered verified, and you will receive your lenses.

How long does 1-800 Contacts take to verify prescription? ›

After you submit your order, we'll verify your prescription with your eye care provider to make super-sure you get the correct contacts. This may take up to one business day.

How fast can I get contacts from Walmart? ›

How long does it take for my lenses to arrive? 98% of all US orders arrive within the 7-10 day delivery time stated on our website. However, the vast majority of orders that are shipped from stock will arrive significantly sooner.

Why are my contact lenses so expensive? ›

Prices for contact lenses go up as the refractive error or specialty needs increase. The most expensive lenses are bifocal or multifocal lenses or those correcting for astigmatism (irregular corneal shape) or presbyopia (farsightedness related to age).

How much are contacts without insurance? ›

Contact lenses can be a convenient alternative to eyeglasses but are more expensive. Instead of making a one-time purchase, you commit to spending money regularly over time. Without insurance, the average cost of contact lenses is around $150-$1000 per year.

Is next day lenses legit? ›

NextdayLenses.com are a trusted online reseller of contact lenses, solutions and accessories in the UK. We offer top quality products, the exact same lenses that your Optician has prescribed to you, for lower prices than you will find on the High Street.

How long does it take for contacts to come in America's Best? ›

Depending on the prescription verification process and customs, sunglasses and contact lenses may take in 7-14 business days; prescription eyewear can ship in 11-21 business days. When will I get my order? Most orders ship within 48 orders and arrive at US addresses within 5-7 business days.

How many hours can you wear contacts for the first time? ›

On your first day of contact lens use, try to wear them for about eight hours or as much as recommended by your doctor to give your eyes a chance to adapt. Use this time to make sure that your eyes are adjusting nicely to the contact lenses, and that no discomfort or irritation has occurred.

How long does it take for a beginner to put in contacts? ›

How long does it take to put in contacts for the first time? Applying contacts can feel daunting when you're new to them, so give yourself some time to practice and familiarise yourself with the process. Expect it would take your eyes around 10 to 12 days to adjust to the feeling of contact lenses.

What contacts to get if they don t have your prescription? ›

Order Contact Lenses Without a Prescription
  • 1 Day ACUVUE MOIST. by Acuvue. ...
  • Dailies AquaComfort Plus. by CIBA Vision / Alcon. ...
  • ACUVUE OASYS. by Acuvue. ...
  • 1 Day ACUVUE MOIST for Astigmatism. by Acuvue. ...
  • clariti 1 day. by Sauflon. ...
  • Biofinity. by CooperVision. ...
  • Focus Dailies All Day Comfort. by CIBA Vision / Alcon. ...
  • Biofinity Toric.

Which company has good contact lenses? ›

Most Popular Contact Lens Brands
RankSummary: The Top Contact Brands of 2023
1ACUVUE
2DAILIES
3Biofinity
4AIR OPTIX
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Which lenses are better glass or plastic? ›

Glass lenses provide the clearest vision with the smallest amount of distortion. Scratch resistance. Glass lenses are almost impossible to scratch, while plastic lenses can be scratched easily if you are not careful. Thin and attractive.

Which contact lens is best monthly or yearly? ›

Monthly contact lenses are eco-friendlier because you will be throwing out fewer lenses compared to dailies. You usually only use 12 pairs every year if you choose monthly contacts, resulting in less waste that ends up in landfills.

What is the best selling lens of all time? ›

The Best Selling DSLR Lenses With Our Readers
  • 1.Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens.
  • Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens.
  • Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Lens.
  • Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Lens.
  • Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM.
  • Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX.
  • Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S NIKKOR FX.
  • Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II AF-S.

What are the best lenses in the world? ›

Included in this guide:
  • Nikon. AF-S 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR. ...
  • Canon. RF 28-70mm f/2L USM" lens. ...
  • Canon. RF 24-70mm F2.8L IS USM. ...
  • Sony. FE 70-200mm f/2.8 G Master OSS. ...
  • Sony. E 16-55mm f2.8 G. ...
  • Sigma. 70-200mm f2.8 DG OS HSM Sport Lens - Nikon F Fit. ...
  • Canon. RF 24-240mm f/4-6.3 IS USM. ...
  • Sigma. 150-600mm f5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sport for Nikon.
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What lens company does Costco use? ›

The Kirkland Signature lenses are produced by the world's leading lens manufacturers such as Essilor, Hoya, and Zeiss. Costco is a leading retailer of eyeglass lenses, and it offers a range of high-quality lenses from some of the world's leading manufacturers.

Is Lens com a trusted website? ›

Lens.com is not an accredited company with the Better Business Bureau (BBB), but it's legit and has been in business for 24 years. Lens.com is a secure, encrypted website with measures for customer privacy and protection.

How can I pay less for contacts? ›

Enrolling in a vision insurance plan, buying in bulk from warehouse clubs, or using an HSA or FSA can help lower the costs related to getting contact lenses. Taking advantage of coupons and special programs for freebies, discounts, and rewards can help, too.

Is Discount contact lenses reputable? ›

Discount Contact Lenses has an average customer rating on Trustpilot of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on over 30 reviews. Positive comments include good experiences with customer service and affordable prices. Negative comments include slow and missing deliveries, lack of communication, and poor customer service.

Is it safe to ship contact lenses? ›

Cover the case, ensuring that it is well sealed and there's no chance of leakage. Wrap the lens case with a couple of layers of bubble wrap and secure with tape. Take a Flat Rate Express Mailer envelope from your local post office. Place the wrapped contact lens case inside and seal securely.

Is it safe to buy colored contact lenses online? ›

Eye infections are among the most common injuries from these lenses. Harmful bacteria are found in about 60% of costume contacts purchased online without a prescription, according to the FDA's analysis of 300 counterfeit lenses.

Can contact lenses be shipped? ›

You can restock your supply of contact lenses by ordering your contact lenses online and have them mailed right to your doorstep, so that you always have a fresh pair on hand when you need them.

Are monthly or daily contacts better? ›

While daily contacts may be more suitable for some people, they're not “better” than monthly contacts. Sometimes they're seen as a safer choice because there's no day-to-day build-up of natural deposits, but again, that doesn't necessarily make them better.

Are daily contacts better for dry eyes? ›

Daily contact lenses are the best option for those who suffer from dry eye. Replacing your contact lenses every day will help prevent the formation of protein deposits that make your eyes feel even drier. For dry eye patients choosing to wear contacts, soft contact lenses may be an option.

Does 1800 contacts ship to your house? ›

1-800 Contacts: A Quick Summary

1-800 Contacts is the oldest direct-to-consumer prescription eyewear mail service still in business. Back in the day, you could call them (guess what their phone number was) and place an order to be shipped to your house. Now, their sales take place online.

How fast can I get contacts shipped to me? ›

Contact Lens Shipping & Delivery Timetable
DestinationShipping MethodShipping Time*
United StatesStandard Shipping5-7 Business Days
FedEx 2nd Day2 Business Days**
FedEx Next Day1 Business Day**
CanadaCanada Standard4-9 Business Days
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What are illegal contact lenses? ›

Any contact lenses that are not prescribed by a doctor are illegal and could cause you harm.

Why does Amazon not sell Coloured contact lenses? ›

No matter whether you're looking for contact lenses that are purely cosmetic or those that are corrective, you can't buy them on Amazon. They're on the prohibited list because “they do not meet the checklist requirements”—though which requirements those are isn't clear.

How long does it take to get contacts from Walmart? ›

How long does it take for my lenses to arrive? 98% of all US orders arrive within the 7-10 day delivery time stated on our website. However, the vast majority of orders that are shipped from stock will arrive significantly sooner.

Do you have to rinse daily contacts before putting them in? ›

Always use fresh contact solution to clean your contacts before you put them in. Never rinse your contacts with old solution (even from the night before), water or saliva. None of these adequately disinfect your contacts or remove the buildup of proteins and germs—and can contaminate your lenses.

Can I buy contact lenses without a consultation? ›

You'll need to have an eye test and a contact lens assessment to make sure that we choose the best lens to suit your requirements. But if you're already a seasoned contact lens pro, you can pop in any time to buy contact lenses in store, or just give your local store a call and they'll get them ordered for you.

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