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The Amston CPG84 Safety Goggles the professional choice when you need to protect your eyes from dust, debris, splatters, impacts, sawdust and anything else that you don’t want getting into your eyes. If you are working overhead, glasses just don’t cut it- you need Amston Goggles. The polycarbonate lens is made to meet ANSI Z87 standards. The goggles have a comfortable, flexible seal and an easily adjustable fabric headstrap.
P**R
Meh... Okay but the Dewalt glasses are better
These glasses are fine but the I prefer the Dewalt glasses. The rubber which presses against your face on these glasses simply isn't as pliable / soft and more importantly it is shorter - it does not reach your face as easily (see attached photo) so there are frequently gaps exposed and correspondingly sawdust / material / compressed air can get inside the glasses while I am working. These glasses are acceptable if you keep them tight against your face (which causes headaches after a long period of use) but they are not as comfortable as the Dewalts.
B**Y
SO comfortable!
Wow! These are ACTUALLY comfortable with and without my prescription glasses. Looks exactly like the picture. I have a 3 1/2 hour lab that I will have to wear these in the whole time and I’m honestly not dreading it! I love how wide these are, I honestly could probably forget that I have them on!
M**Y
a solid do not buy.
Just got it. So, when you put them on, there is a gap left open behind your eye at eye level. I have a pair of Dewalts also and I can compare them side by side as I just did. These clearly leave a gap big enough to pass my finger through into the protected area, unimpeded, at your temple, just behind your eye.So that means if a machine is projecting dust or particles behind you , those particles can pass completely unimpeded into the space behind the lens- into the space these are meant to protect. Think iron filings or wood dust suddenly getting in your eye while you're using machinery because something behind you happened.Yeah.These were promoted by Amazon and in fact when I searched for safety goggles as a fast way to buy my usual DeWalt, the DeWalts did not show in ANY of the results but these were the first returned and were labeled "Amazon's Choice". I had to specifically type in DeWalt to have them appear in the search results. That is disappoiinting.By now perhaps you are thinking I am a paid DeWalt agent or some how or other connected to the company or given money by them. Well, you're 100% wrong on all counts. I am not a paid reviewer nor am I paid to post negative reviews. My only interest here is that I and the people who work with me don't become blinded.I am sure the safety lens on these will not shatter and will stop projectiles as expected. But that's not the only or even the main hazard present when someone puts on safety goggles in a work environment and not all projectiles and debris and particles come from the front.When you think about it, what would Amazon know about a niche thing like safety goggles anyway? What thinking process and evaluation would have gone behind a label like "Amazon's Choice" anyway? General rating reviews I guess; I have no idea.I tried these because the DeWalts have been fogging up and lately for some reason whereas before they didn't; it's been happening more and more to me. Maybe they're getting old in some way I don't understand. I thought I would consider another maker. I am sorry I made this particular choice and highly dis-recommend these to anyone else. I my opinion, the manufacturer should be ashamed to to have these on the market and recall them.I know this is harsh,but think what's a stake here folks.Addendum: it should be obvious from my review, but I have long experience with safety equipment in hazardous environments. So it's NOT the case that if I just tightened them more or otherwise adjusted them, the issue would resolve itself. I am sure someone will suggest this, so I just wanted to preempt that line of criticism.
J**R
Good Goggles
No pair of goggles are ever fog resistant and these are no exception. They did fog up specially under vigorous physical activity. That being said they do fit very well over glasses and the they do make a near perfect seal around your face. Gave them 4 stars because they work well but are not entirely fog resistant.
Z**R
If you wear big glasses, these are too small.
I don't know if it's my fault for wearing big Buddy Holly glasses or their fault for advertising that these plain and simple work over glasses.... but my glasses come off whenever I take the goggles off. Not the worst thing, and not a problem unique to these goggles, but a problem nevertheless.If you wear large glasses, maybe find another product. If not, they're great.
M**P
Great eye protection
Purchased these to use with my welder after having close calls with sparks shooting up underneath my standard safety glasses. These goggles fit snuggly to the face, but are comfortable to wear. Thumbs up on this product.
S**N
Great fit but not for extensive work
I like the adjustable elastic strap, high visibility, and universal fit for people who wear eyeglasses but I don't like how easily scratched up they got by dirt. These are more for indoor work, not outdoor work.
S**I
Comfortable
So far I haven't had any problems with the lense being scratched. I liked these because of the comfort they offer. They also have adjustible tightening sides that is really nice when trying to get it to fit your face.
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