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    Dave TidmanDave Tidman
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      In the past I’ve been able to get by with the cheapie safety glasses. Now with my age “advancing”, I can’t get away with then anymore since the distortion makes working on small things a bit difficult.

      Do any of you have a recommendation for the most important tool in the box?

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    • #635366
      Christopher SipesChristopher Sipes
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        I wear prescription safety glasses but at work a lot of people like the Smith & Wesson Elite safety glasses.

        #635390
        JamieJamie
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          Ill second the Smith and Wesson glasses! We have no choice on my job, safety glasses or go find another job. I find the S&W don’t distort and pretty good coverage too. I do find because they sit close to the face that they fog up like a bastard if its cold or wet out. Completely un-related to cars I took the small end of a tree branch to the face last week. If I hadn’t had glasses on I would have lost the eye, ended up with just a very minor scratch on the cornia instead. If I can find a pair of the S&W glasses with a yellow tint Ill be set for rainy season!

          #635552
          James O'HaraJames O’Hara
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            JS i know this sounds stupid but, put rainx anti fog on them. From what I have heard it works well though when u clean it often it doesn’t last long. The best part about this is a bottle meant to do a car is going to last a while for just doing a pair of glasses.

            #635694
            JoeCoolJoeCool
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              noob working advise …

              I wear prescription glasses and over them I used those safety laboratory like safety glass, they are pretty good and clear for small jobs, for grinding I got a cheapo face shield and … well I like it !
              🙂

              My problem now is when you try to add a dust filter mask to this , my prescription glasses got fog all the time because of hot air escaping toward them, valve masks are bit better … I will have to buy a real cartridge mask to try if it is better…

              #635835
              zerozero
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                I would suggest approaching buying safety glasses the same way someone who needs prescription glasses would, I assume, go in somewhere and put them on. Move around, bend over etc. I’m getting into the same boat you are, I worked one place that went and got us the cheapest safety glasses possible. That night I went and bought a “premium” pair.

                #642272
                kevinkevin
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                  i do not recommend the safety goggles that go over the prescription glasses. i used those for a year. and went through 3 pairs of glasses because of them. every time i would get hit in the safety glasses, it would scratch my prescription glasses.

                  ….so, i just got a pair of prescription safety glasses for $150.

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