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Fireworks Safety Glasses by Diamond Tech

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Product Features
  • One-piece polycarbonate lens for superior impact resistance
  • Integrated side shields for added protection
  • UV 400 guards against ultraviolet and infrared rays
  • Lightweight for comfort and balance
  • Ideal for stained glass, mosaics, woodworking and flameworking
  • Meets ANSI Z87.1
Product Description
Protect Your Eyes!
Eye protection is essential when you work with glass! The clear, one-piece polycarbonate lens provides protection from glass projectiles, ultraviolet and infrared rays. Features adjustable temples for a custom fit and side shields for wraparound protection. Fireworks Safety Glasses protect with comfort and style. One Size Fits All!
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5 out of 5 stars
5 stars Safety Glasses By on
Pros : excellent glasses for being around glass cutting. would order them again if something happens to my pair.
Cons :
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4 stars nice fit By on
Pros : These glasses have a nice snug fit. No way for flying pieces of glass to get to your eyes.
Cons : I usually wear my regular glasses under my safety glasses and these are too snug to allow this.
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