Looking for ways to save money on contact lenses without compromising on comfort or eye health? You’re in the right place. With a few smart shopping habits, you can enjoy clear vision and better eye care at a lower cost. Whether you wear contact lenses daily or occasionally, here’s how to stretch your budget while still getting the best for your eyes.
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Insider tips to get cheap contact lenses

Plan ahead: buy in bulk
One of the easiest ways to get cheap contact lenses is to buy them in bulk. Rather than ordering a single box each time, consider buying a 6-month or yearly supply. This approach reduces the cost per lens and cuts down on the hassle of frequent reordering. Read more about why buying a year’s supply can save you money.
Why bulk buying helps:
Reduces cost per lens, making it more budget friendly.
Saves time by avoiding frequent orders.
Prevents last-minute panic when running out of lenses.
Many retailers offer next-day delivery.
This tip works particularly well if you wear daily disposable lenses or monthly contact lenses.

The cost of soft contact lenses can vary between opticians and online retailers. Don’t just settle for your usual nearby store—shopping around can lead to big savings.
Top tips to compare prices:
Use online comparison tools to check multiple retailers
Look for voucher and promo contact lens discount codes for first-time buyers
Consider shipping costs when comparing final prices
Shopping online also gives you access to offers on popular brands like Acuvue, Alcon, and Bausch & Lomb
Retailers often run promotions during peak shopping seasons like Black Friday, Cyber Monday and summer sales. These sales are a great opportunity to buy contact lenses in bulk at lower prices.
Where to find discounts:
Subscribe to newsletters for exclusive offers
Check for flash sales and limited-time promotions
Look for special prices on top products like Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism
Use referral programmes for future discounts
If you have vision insurance, see if it covers the cost of contact lenses. You might also be eligible for cashback or rebates from manufacturers.
Maximise your cover:
Check if your plan includes popular lenses like 1 Day Acuvue Moist Multifocal or Acuvue Oasys 1-Day with HydraLuxe Technology
Take advantage of manufacturer rebates
Ask your optician about discounts available at your next eye exam
Check your NHS eligibility for free eye tests or discounts
Consider monthly lenses
If you’re currently wearing daily disposable lenses, switching to monthly contact lenses could reduce your long-term costs. While dailies are convenient, monthly lenses are more cost-effective when used as directed, especially for regular contact lens wearers.
Why monthly lenses are cheaper:
Lower cost per day compared to daily disposables
Ideal for full-time lens users
Also available for astigmatism and presbyopia contact lenses
Just remember: monthly lenses need proper cleaning and storage using quality contact lens solution and a clean lens case. If you're unsure whether monthly lenses are suitable for you, speak to your optometrist or optician for advice.

Tempted by the lowest price? Be careful—counterfeit or poor-quality lenses can lead to serious eye infections and long-term eye health issues.
We offer a wide range of bestselling contact lenses from authentic, well-known manufacturers with thousands of positive reviews from customers across the UK.
How to shop safely:
Buy from authorised, reputable retailers
Check for tamper-proof packaging and authenticity marks
Read reviews to verify retailer credibility from platforms like Trustpilot
Additional money-saving tips
Schedule regular eye tests to keep your contact lens prescription up to date to avoid having to buy different prescriptions
If you have dry eyes and find you’re getting through lenses faster than normal, try lenses made for hydration like Acuvue Oasys or Dailies Total 1
Look for free contact lens trials before committing to a full box
By following these tips, contact lens wearers can reduce costs without sacrificing quality or comfort. Whether you're looking for toric lenses for astigmatism, multifocal contact lenses for presbyopia, or everyday daily contact lenses, planning your purchases wisely helps maintain great vision and good value.

