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Safety glasses?

zkling

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I typically wear the 3m all clear Tekk, they fit my face/ears very well. I've tried the Jackson glasses, but they just don't seem to fit that well for me.
 
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Beemer533

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I wear Harley Davidson's. They are large, and wrap around without having to wear side shields. Through Uline, they are like $17 each now, but at the time I paid like $14, or I should say the shop did. :lol: I have like 7 or 8 pairs in my toolboxes, on my shelves, and in my cabinets, so I always have a pair handy. Plus the wife knows where to grab a pair at when she needs one.

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I use these as well, I usually have work buy me a pair once or twice a year.

THey also work great for shooting glasses.
 

justanengineer

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I've got a pair of WileyX's and my Oakley M-frames at work. Uncle Sam issued them a decade ago and theyre the lightest, most comfortable glasses I've worn, they dont fog up, and unlike the cheapies they stay in place when I'm moving quick/upside down/climbing/etc.
 

Fugio

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99% of the time I just wear my regular prescription glasses. I think the lenses are polycarbonate.

When I'm doing work where stuff could get by or through those glasses, I just throw on a full polycarbonate face shield from Harbor Freight.
 

SantaAna12

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I usually used whatever I was given.

I was employed on a rig tender for awhile......they had a great budget.......we used UVEX. Best I have used so far.
 
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justme-

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I have been wearing these for years tinted as sun glasses. Great protection and wrap around shields my eyes well riding motorcycles.

Looks like the same many other companies private label...got a pair through work with "stihl" on the arm, bought a dozen online from another supplier for $1/pair.

Can't see spending big $ on these things since I scratch them up so often.
 

Junkmanryan

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I preferr safety goggles. I find that certain machines will get dust in my eyes even with glasses. Safety goggles provide a better seal.
 
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