Readers

Bmyers

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
Grand L3560 with LA805 loader, EA 55" Wicked Grapple, SBX72 BB, LP 1272 mower
May 27, 2019
3,293
3,849
113
Southern Illinois
One of the issues of getting old is needing readers. Today has been a challenging day, went off and left them at home. I only have about dozen pairs of them at home and for some stupid reason i brought my pair from my office to home yesterday. At lunch time going to go home and grab a couple to bring back to the office.

I keep having to blow up webpages and email so I can read them. Although if that is the worst issue I have, I should be thankful and a little more careful to make sure I have my readers with me.
 
  • Haha
Reactions: 1 user

skeets

Well-known member

Equipment
BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
14,554
3,306
113
SW Pa
Just wait till you get your eyes worked on and you STILL need cheaters :geek:
 

Bmyers

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
Grand L3560 with LA805 loader, EA 55" Wicked Grapple, SBX72 BB, LP 1272 mower
May 27, 2019
3,293
3,849
113
Southern Illinois
Just wait till you get your eyes worked on and you STILL need cheaters :geek:
Yeah, I have looked into Lasik surgery and the doctor said I would still need cheaters afterwards. My correction prescription hasn't changed much over the last 5 years, only one eye needed a little adjustment. Yet, my need for cheaters have went from 1 to 1.5 to now a 2.

So, either I need to stop wearing my contacts and wear my prescription glasses all the time so I can read. Or I need to invest in more cheaters and place them everywhere so I will always have a pair handy.
 

fried1765

Well-known member

Equipment
Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, Ford 8N, SCAG Liberty Z, Gravely Pro.
Nov 14, 2019
7,843
5,066
113
Eastham, Ma
Yeah, I have looked into Lasik surgery and the doctor said I would still need cheaters afterwards. My correction prescription hasn't changed much over the last 5 years, only one eye needed a little adjustment. Yet, my need for cheaters have went from 1 to 1.5 to now a 2.

So, either I need to stop wearing my contacts and wear my prescription glasses all the time so I can read. Or I need to invest in more cheaters and place them everywhere so I will always have a pair handy.
The answer is........more cheaters!
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

D2Cat

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L305DT, B7100HST, TG1860, TG1860D, L4240
Mar 27, 2014
13,821
5,563
113
40 miles south of Kansas City
Or, you could get a necklace like the teachers had around their neck to keep their glasses close by! :D
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

hagrid

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
K1600GTL, ZX-14R
Jun 11, 2018
930
1,197
93
Pittsburgh

I carry a pair of these in my wallet. Same dimensions as a credit card except twice as thick.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

Bmyers

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
Grand L3560 with LA805 loader, EA 55" Wicked Grapple, SBX72 BB, LP 1272 mower
May 27, 2019
3,293
3,849
113
Southern Illinois

I carry a pair of these in my wallet. Same dimensions as a credit card except twice as thick.
Interesting, thank you. I will have to take a look into them.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

Bmyers

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
Grand L3560 with LA805 loader, EA 55" Wicked Grapple, SBX72 BB, LP 1272 mower
May 27, 2019
3,293
3,849
113
Southern Illinois
Or, you could get a necklace like the teachers had around their neck to keep their glasses close by! :D
No thank you. I don't like things dangling around my neck. Even ear plugs, I don't use the corded ones, just bugs me with it rubbing on my neck.
 

Bmyers

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
Grand L3560 with LA805 loader, EA 55" Wicked Grapple, SBX72 BB, LP 1272 mower
May 27, 2019
3,293
3,849
113
Southern Illinois
I did pick up a couple of readers when I ran home for lunch. So now I can see what I'm typing. I don't know that it will improve my typing skills at all or my ability to communicate in written format, but at least I can see now.
 

Freeheeler

Well-known member

Equipment
b2650 tlb
Aug 16, 2018
706
523
93
Knoxville, TN
The new Vuity drops do work for some folks. It's not perfect but can allow you to get by with using the readers less often. Over the years you end up needing them more often and more power. I used to forget them, now I have so many pairs I always have some. Eventually you get cataracts then you can opt for an expensive multifocal implant and see like you did when you were 20. No one ever said getting older was fun ;) It's called "the golden years" because it gets so expensive !!
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

NCL4701

Well-known member

Equipment
L4701, T2290, WC68, grapple, BB1572, Farmi W50R, Howes 500, 16kW IMD gen, WG24
Apr 27, 2020
2,792
4,235
113
Central Piedmont, NC
I have found if I take a week off work, where I stare at computer screens much of the day, I don’t need readers. Normally I do need them so I buy packs of 6 at Sam’s Club because I know I’ll tear them up and therefore can’t bring myself to buy an expensive pair. Seems like I mess up or lose a pair on average once every other month so the six pack lasts about a year.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 users

PaulR

Well-known member

Equipment
BX 23S -- 100 hours seat time so far
Aug 3, 2020
579
459
63
Hadley, MA
I have found if I take a week off work, where I stare at computer screens much of the day, I don’t need readers. Normally I do need them so I buy packs of 6 at Sam’s Club because I know I’ll tear them up and therefore can’t bring myself to buy an expensive pair. Seems like I mess up or lose a pair on average once every other month so the six pack lasts about a year.

yep, 51 years old, 2.0's with contact lenses in. Pairs in every room, pairs at work, pair on the nightstand, and as of recently, a few pairs in the garage! The super cheap Home Depot ones aren't that great, plastic, break easy and out of focus around the edges. The Wal-Mart or local food club ones are a happy medium of cheapness.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

North Idaho Wolfman

Moderator
Staff member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L3450DT-GST, Woods FEL, B7100 HSD, FEL, 60" SB, 743 Bobcat with V2203, and more
Jun 9, 2013
30,199
6,371
113
Sandpoint, ID
Dual 40" monitors are my answer to reading glasses when doing computer stuff.
 
  • Haha
  • Like
Reactions: 2 users

Russell King

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L185F, Modern Ag Competitor 4’ shredder, Rhino tiller, rear dirt scoop
Jun 17, 2012
5,364
1,415
113
Austin, Texas
I really like the Clic brand that have a magnetic connector on the nose piece and a “head band” to keep around your neck
Too expensive really but never fall out of your pocket and get stepped on and always handy to put on (unless you have something in your hands)
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

Biker1mike

Well-known member

Equipment
B6200, Kubota 2030 Front Blade, King Cutter 60" finishing deck
Jan 11, 2022
1,177
1,278
113
Gallatin, NY USA
Always had jobs that required safety glasses or googles. When I started to need readers I got progressive glasses. The upper glass has as much correction as a kitchen window. Mid frame is for computers at 18 inches and the bottoms are readers.
Never need to look for them as they are always on. Photo-grey so they tint for sun.
Pair at work used to be safety glass with side shields.

Knew a guy who had his progressive made with readers on the top. Flight engineer on a c-130. Lots of switches above his head that he needed to read.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

PaulR

Well-known member

Equipment
BX 23S -- 100 hours seat time so far
Aug 3, 2020
579
459
63
Hadley, MA
I really like the Clic brand that have a magnetic connector on the nose piece and a “head band” to keep around your neck
Too expensive really but never fall out of your pocket and get stepped on and always handy to put on (unless you have something in your hands)
I've seen a couple people use those.
Pretty dorky, but we're old now, who cares. :geek:
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

Freeheeler

Well-known member

Equipment
b2650 tlb
Aug 16, 2018
706
523
93
Knoxville, TN
I use a prescription pair at work, picked a frame specifically that stays well on my head so I can walk around with it on the head, then slip it down on my face when needed. The OTC ones fall off when I bend over, which is why I have several pairs of those lying around everywhere. I keep a pair in the little tool box on the tractor as well just in case. The only problem is when I forget they are on my head when I leave work. The next day at work without them is not pretty. I now keep a cheap spare pair in a drawer at work.
 

William1

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
BX25D
Jul 28, 2015
1,118
310
83
Richmond, Virginia
The wife and I both got cataract surgery with top of the line implants. No more glasses.
We do need readers for real fine print but do OK without them reading menus and such.
We do have a pair of readers in about every room (we share) and they stay put, in the room. So either one of us has them on or they are on the table.