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How much do
contacts cost?

The price of contacts varies depending on whether they’re dailies, weeklies, or monthlies

How much do contacts cost?

The price of contacts varies depending on whether they’re dailies, weeklies, or monthlies

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How much do
contacts cost?

The price of contacts varies depending on whether they’re dailies, weeklies, or monthlies

How much do contacts cost?

The price of contacts varies depending on whether they’re dailies, weeklies, or monthlies

Dailies

Daily contacts are convenient, with no cleaning or storing. But starting each day with fresh lenses results in a higher average price. Our most popular daily contacts cost:

  • $75–$130 per box of 90 contacts
  • $50–$85 per month
  • Most affordable: AquaSoft Daily
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Dailies

Daily contacts are convenient, with no cleaning or storing. But starting each day with fresh lenses results in a higher average price. Our most popular daily contacts cost:

  • $75–$130 per box of 90 contacts
  • $50–$85 per month
  • Most affordable: AquaSoft Daily
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Weeklies/Bi-weeklies

1-2 week contacts are a happy medium, less expensive than dailies, but changed more frequently than monthlies. Our most popular weekly/bi-weekly contacts cost:

  • $45–$75 per box of 6 contacts
  • $30–$50 per month
  • +$100–$200 per year for cleaning solution
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Weeklies/Bi-weeklies

1-2 week contacts are a happy medium, less expensive than dailies, but changed more frequently than monthlies. Our most popular weekly/bi-weekly contacts cost:

  • $45–$75 per box of 6 contacts
  • $30–$50 per month
  • +$100–$200 per year for cleaning solution
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Monthlies

Monthly contacts are, on average, the most affordable type of contact lenses, since you need fewer lenses per year. Our most popular monthly contacts cost:

  • $65–$80 per box of 6 contacts
  • $22–$30 per month
  • +$100–$200 per year for cleaning solution
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Monthlies

Monthly contacts are, on average, the most affordable type of contact lenses, since you need fewer lenses per year. Our most popular monthly contacts cost:

  • $65–$80 per box of 6 contacts
  • $22–$30 per month
  • +$100–$200 per year for cleaning solution
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Other factors that influence price

Toric contacts for astigmatism or multifocal contacts can be more expensive, with some manufacturers charging more than others.

Other factors that influence price

Toric contacts for astigmatism or multifocal contacts can be more expensive, with some manufacturers charging more than others.

Unlock your options with ExpressExam

If eligible, renew your prescription with our online vision exam and you may qualify for less expensive brands.

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Unlock your options with ExpressExam

If eligible, renew your prescription with our online vision exam and you may qualify for less expensive brands.

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Additional perks we offer to help you save

Additional perks we offer to help you save

Additional perks we offer to help you save

Additional perks we offer to help you save

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked
questions

Does 1-800 Contacts price match?

Yes! 1-800 Contacts price matches because we want you to get the best price on contact lenses. It’s part our our best-price guarantee. If you find a better deal elsewhere, we’ll beat it. See details.

Can I use my FSA or HSA to pay for contacts?

Yes, you can use your FSA or HSA funds to pay for contacts. Simply used your FSA or HSA card at checkout like you would any other debit or credit card.

Is it cheaper to buy contacts in bulk?

Yes, buying contacts in bulk can often save you money. Larger pack sizes usually drop your cost per lens, and you can often save $20–$90 in rebates when you purchase an annual supply. 

Are there other ways I can save on contacts?

Yes! There are other ways to save on contacts. Check out our offers and coupons page to find the latest deals for new and returning customers.

How much are contacts without insurance?

Without insurance, contacts typically cost between $20 and $200 per box, with a full year landing somewhere between $160 and $1,968. Your actual cost depends on your lens type, prescription, how often you wear them, and whether you buy in bulk. Vision insurance saves a contact lens wearer an average of $130 per year.

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