Broken Temple Eyeglass Repair
If you’re reading this article, chances are it’s with a pair of glasses with only one arm. The technical name for the arm or leg of an eyeglass frame is called the ‘temple’. This type of breakage often occurs when you accidentally step on your glasses, sit on your glasses or fall asleep with your glasses on while watching TV. If this happened to you, put down the tape and the superglue. We can reattach eyeglass arms in most cases! This customer sent two Eyebobs, metal frames for repair. One pair just needed a screw inserted. This was the easy fix. The other frame had an arm snapped off. We were able to repair the broken temple and shipped them back to the customer.
Eyeglass Arms Replacement
The glasses in the pictures above had a spring hinge. Eyeglasses with broken spring hinges can also be fixed. Especially during quarantine with so many people at home instead of in an office, your glasses can be fixed during lockdown. If you go to your local optical store to get your glasses fixed, they may tell you the warranty on your glasses expired and they’ll recommend you buy a new pair of glasses.
If your glasses arm broke and your prescription expired, or you live in Snoozzze, Wyoming and your eye doctor won’t give you your prescription. So forget the electrical tape and don’t look like a Melvin. Start your glasses arm repair today!
Eyeglasses Temple Repair
Here we have a pair of broken Warby Parker frames. The temple arm came off. We were able to reattach the temple and get the customer using their favorite glasses again! Get the temple arm on your glasses reattached. Start your eyeglass repair today!