Clip On Torchwork Safety Glasses - 50mm

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Product Description

Specialized clip on lens are perfect for beadmaking and other lampworking activities using soft (Effetre) glass. Clip-on lenses fit securely to your round or oval style prescription glasses: they'll protect your eyes AND allow you to see variations in flame and glass color that other shaded safety glasses block out. Our staff experts say that seeing these different shades of color make it much easier to achieve the effects you want in your creations!

The Phillips 202: ACE is a new material that utilizes rare earth oxides to provide unique color enhancing characteristics; it's an advanced version of didymium glasses. Lenses measure 50mm thick. Not recommended for borosilicate work.

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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Exactly what I needed
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Pros : Easy to put on
Cons : none
Other Thoughts : I even bought one pair of glasses to fit these exactly
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  •   Very Heavy
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Pros : Adjust to fit my glasses easily
Cons : Very heavy-the weight pulled my regular reading glasses down my nose
Other Thoughts : Probably could have placed some type of band around my own glasses to keep both in place, but I really didn't like the weight.
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  •   Clip On Safety Glasses
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Pros : I love them. They are very comfortable and make me look like Elton John when I am working! What an added benefit. They expand to fit a large variety of glasses.
Cons : I have not found any cons!:)
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