As someone who wears eyeglasses when reading or watching, it’s very easy to break them when lying down or when their screws become too loose, and since those screws are small, they can get lost rather easily. If you are also experiencing the same thing but you can’t get it fixed by a professional right away, then you must watch this video tutorial by Md. Mridul Kabiraz on YouTube to learn how to temporarily fix your eyeglasses without spending a lot of money and using only random stuff that you can easily find around your house. I hope you find these tricks and hacks as useful as I did!

Materials:

  • Toothpick
  • Metal staple
  • Electric wire
  • Pliers

Directions:

#1: Toothpick

Align the end piece and hinge together making sure the holes are properly matched, then insert a toothpick on it, and push it down as further as you can tightly. Snap the excess toothpick off and then use your eyeglasses as you usually would.

#2: Metal staple

Take a piece or two staples, cut it in half, then align the end piece and hinge of the eyeglasses, and insert it down the hole. Fold in each end of the staple to secure it in place and you’re done.

How to Fix Broken Eyeglasses Arm Without Screw
Image credit: Md. Mridul Kabiraz via YouTube

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#3: Electric Wire

Find an old cable and cut a piece of wire inside, then use the same technique as the staple, and use it to hold together the end piece and hinge of the eyeglasses. Twist is securely in place and use your eyeglasses as you usually would.

Easy Broken Eyeglasses Arm Repair Hack
Image credit: Md. Mridul Kabiraz via YouTube

 

*Thanks to Md. Mridul Kabiraz via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love these tips and hacks, then you’ll surely love his other video tutorials too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!

3 Ways to Fix Broken Eyeglasses Arm Without Screw

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