I wreck specs. It doesn't matter what they cost, I mangle them.
They get caught on things, they get put down and forgotten until something goes crunch, they get splattered with stuff, (managed to spark a burn on a pair of plastic ones !) and they are generally a pest. I hate the necessity of them.
In the end I have one pair long-ish distance for driving when I'm tired, or on long journeys, though I am still legal without them (checked last week
) and otherwise I take the free eyetest prescription and I either buy online (cheap, easy, no fuss or bother) or just use the reading glasses from the assortments in the shops. Last pair cost me £1.99.
The lady in the Opticians actually agreed with me last week, buying varifocals wasn't really a good investment for me. I can literally buy 300 pairs for the price of one set of varifocals. So, even buying 'expensive' £9.99 reading glasses three or four times a year is worth it.
That said, I think this is utterly dependent upon your vision, and that's a very personal thing.
Himself wears the varifocals and gets on very well indeed with them (why I even considered them, tbh) while I have glasses beside every desk and in handbags and kits
Each to their own. I did ask when I had to have my eyes checked (pills, RA, can damage them) and the Opthamologist said that the reading glasses would not damage my eyesight in any way. So, no worries.
M