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The DEWALT Contractor Pro™ Protective Spectacles are designed for professionals who demand both safety and comfort. Featuring a clear anti-fog lens and an adjustable elastic head strap, these goggles ensure a secure fit while providing optimal visibility. With a clip attachment for easy lens replacement and built-in ventilation channels, they are perfect for any work environment. Available in a convenient multipack of 12, these goggles are a smart choice for teams prioritizing safety.
A**A
OK, but won't fit flush on every face
Look good, but not exactly one size fits all! For me, they are not flush to the face (wider face than some, but not hugely so) since they are not flexible. Despite their fairly wide rubber seal, they leave quite a large gap around the middle, either side of the nose, not as much over the nose bridge itself; the gap at the bottom is MUCH bigger (about a finger's width) than at the top. It remains to be seen whether this is an annoying gap that lets dust in, or since my mask (3M 4251) does cover part of that lower gap, it may act as a useful extra vent, to help prevent fogging up (which can STILL occur with fully sealed goggles, even when they are described as "anti-fogging" because they have small vents built in. (There are anti-fogging sprays available which can work well; these work by creating a layer of very thin gel-like matter on the inside on the lenses, but they can reduce clarity - good for use mostly with swimmimg goggles.) I got these DeWalt goggles for £7.77, a reasonable price; they seem to be exactly the same as the Bollé PILOPSI (also £10), albeit with a different elastic band (woven-in Bollé logo) and a different (though not necessarily better) adjusting method, with a "widget" in the middle. For this price, I might take a steamer to them to open them up a bit (not the heat gun, as that will ruin the plastic's structure and thus its clarity) if the gap turns out to let dust in. On a plus note, spectacles (average sized, full acrylic frames) DO fit under them surprisingly, and perfectly comfortably. (I see some people saying they don't, but like with most things, your experience may vary).P.S: I seem to be currently the target of a moron's campaign who is indicriminately voting down my detailed reviews that I have taken time and effort to write to help you all, and frankly, it's frustrating to see nothing but the single unhelpful vote as the feedback on SO MANY of my reviews when there is nothing that can be construed as other than helpful in these critiques, so if this review has helped you, perhaps you could make your feelings known.
M**S
Excellent eye protection from infection
I wore these to get vaccinated. I’m high risk and I hadn’t hardly left the house for many months. I was nervous and I wanted good protection. Face shields to protect the eyes didn’t actually seem the most effective option. These goggles were excellent. They didn’t fog up, but were a good fit. I felt very safe in them. I didn’t catch anything despite being indoors with lots of people at the vaccination centre. (I was also wearing a FFP3 respirator mask with a cloth buff over it. The goggles sit just on top once you’ve ensured the mask has a good fit.) 😊 I will wear them for medical appointments etc. and probably some art work in the future.
F**L
Be careful these safety goggles bite!
What happened with this personal safety wear, It has got to be fairly ironic that after spending years of fairly reckless disregard for my own eyesight did I finally chose to buy some eye protection. The googles of a brand I buy most my on site power tools from seemed a sound choice. I Eagerly opened them, and literally the first thing that happened when I put them on my head was a sharp cut on my nose causing bleeding. Evidence attached.Guess that photo shoot later will need some after effects to remove that. It is sore!! The plastic is very clear but very brittle really and fully cut me really quite easily.
L**S
in reality you're paying for a name on a very poorly designed product. There are better items to be had for less.
Would personally not recommend.I find these not very conforming to the face and due to the overall rigidity and shortness of the sealing area. A couple of distinct pressure points on the face that are instantly uncomfortable making these unusable even for short periods.If you buy a face respirator, they have a large rubber area "inside" so that you have a smooth surface rather than a hard edge against your face, where as these goggles have just a small curled edge and so you feel this digging in to your skin. I'm inclined to say the use of rubber here isn't for creating a seal neither is it for comfort, but just a cheaper way to manufacture even though it could of ticked all 3 boxes, was poorly executed.the only slight saving grace is a half mask respirator seems to take some of the burden of the edges digging in to your skin and aids in creating a seal (at least for me around the nose area). Should be noted there are air vents /holes so these goggle aren't air tight and this is how they claim to be anti fog, although the top vents are partially covered (vented towards you rather than up vertically to obviously avoid dust) but will fog up faster because of that.anti fog doesn't mean "will not fog at all" as some people seem to believe.this isn't even taking in to account these goggle as a suitable form of eye protection.Bought these believing they would be quality due to well known brand and the fact that they sell an accompanying cases giving the illusion of being an item you can use and rely on a daily basis, that would last if treated well - in reality you're paying for a name on a very poorly designed product..There are better items to be had for less.
J**8
Lunettes de protection très très efficaces.
Tous les bricoleurs ou professionnels n'ont pas la même tête, il y en a qui l'on petite, en lame de couteau, joufflue, grosse, non je n'ai pas dit qu'ils y en a qui ont la grosse tête !... Bref, j'ai trouvé ces lunettes parfaitement adaptables grâce à la souplesse du caoutchouc (jaune sur la photo) et de même de la monture, bien que d'une rigidité suffisante nécessaire à sa fonction. Les yeux sont donc parfaitement protégés par des "verres" très larges permettant un excellent champ de vision. Il reste que les utilisateurs qui mettent un masque à poussière en le glissant sous les lunettes auront immanquablement de la buée à l'intérieur des verres. En plongée sous marine quand on rit sous l'eau, les plis qui se forment de chaque côté des ailes du nez permettent l'entrée d'eau. À l'aune de cette expérience il est recommandé de ne pas rire en bricolant afin de ne pas avoir de buée gênante, sans pour autant faire la tête, mais laquelle, la grosse, la petite .... ?
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