3M GoggleGear 500 Series GG501SGAF, Clear Scotchgard Anti-fog lens
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Yes, as long as you don't mind microscopic and small particles passing through the lense. If you don't want particles to pass through the lense, don't worry; there are small slits in the lense that allow air to pass through to help prevent fogging.
Yes and no, respectively.
Yes. Under the goggles, you can wear your prescription glasses.
Nooo! The 3M 6000 Series, on the other hand, might be able to. It is determined by the size of the prescription glasses frames. 3M also sells reading glasses with eye protection. Best of luck!
Selected User Reviews For 3M GoggleGear 500 Series GG501SGAF, Clear Scotchgard Anti-fog lens
UPDATE: VERY DANGEROUS GOGGLES, there is a small slit in the goggles, which is likely to allow air in to avoid fogging, but it also allows particles to enter. A dremel sandwheel spinning at 20,000 rpm just smacked me in the face with a piece of paint! OUCH! If this had been a piece of metal, it could have been quite dangerous. I'm going to throw these goggles away now because the damage they cause to my eyes isn't worth it. You should use it at your own risk.
The clarity and field of view are excellent. My problem was that I couldn't get them tight enough to fit my narrow face. The gaps at my temples weren't going to work for indirectly vented goggles. I have it a little over-exposed in the photos. There were still small gaps despite the tightness of the situation. In the meantime, the tightness was giving me a headache and a nice goggle imprint on my face. br>These might work for someone with a fuller face, but they didn't work for me.
br>These are without a doubt the best goggles I've ever used. They're lightweight, adjustable, and don't obstruct my vision when I need to start IVs or perform invasive procedures during patient care. The seal is very secure, and the goggles rarely fog up, which I attribute to the proper angle between the goggles and the n-frame. These are easy to put on and take off. They've become an important part of my emergency room safety kit.
Anti-fog does exactly what it says on the tin. does not keep moisture away, but distributes the water into a film instead of a fog, making it easier to see through, but of course not perfect. The people who complained quit Some models have anti-spark airflow components that block all particles; however, I have yet to find one that is comfortable or fits around a respirator. So just be aware, and always inspect and read the information on your equipment before using it. Be a responsible adult, for the love of God. 5 stars, I adore them, and I would order them again.
It does not perform as advertised, and it did not work for my shift. These fogged up the second I put them on because I work in sanitation. Cleaning is required on a regular basis, and they must be moved around to allow the fog to escape. Finally, the strap is flimsy and has a weak stretch. Do not purchase. I'm relieved I didn't pay extra for expedited delivery.
It does not fog, but it will condensate with water if it comes into contact with water. br>br>For the $10 price, these safety glasses are a no-brainer because they perform far better than the cheaper safety goggles we've been seeing for decades. br>br>I usually take them off after a long period of wear and either wash or wipe away the moisture with dawn soap before letting them drip dry. Or, alternatively, I use some low-cost plastic (anti-static). Use Kimtech Science KimWipes Delicate Task Wipers to quickly wipe away the fog) lens spray cleaner. I'm more likely to wear something than nothing when I'm wearing these 3M Goggles!.
They're foggy to the point of being insane! I feel like I'm looking through a fish tank when I put them on (I have 20/20 vision). Googles make me dizzy and foggy to the point where they're Berkeley useful in my chemistry lab, where I have to wear them while reading and calculating formulas. I'm still perplexed as to why these make me dizzy despite the fact that I don't have any vision issues. It's almost as if you put them on and they magnify by a factor of five.