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Ping: PuckDropper
PuckDropper, You asked me to report/review on the "Chemical Splash Goggles" from Lee Valley (on page 224 of their catalog) a few months ago. I wore them for a couple hours while I was sanding some drywall compound recently. Indeed they do not fog. However, my glasses fog inside on them (it looks strange). As I found my (Stanley?) $2-3 goggles totally unusable due to fogging, the Lee Valley product has value. They are a snug fit over my glasses--which are not all that big. But I realized that if that were not a snug fit, then they wouldn't provide as much protection. There is a strip of rubber along the edge of the polycarbonate that makes a comfortable fit to the face. It readily comes off. I presume that it will determine the lifetime of the goggles as I doubt it is replaceable. Let me know if you have any questions I might be able to answer. For $19.50, you can't go too far wrong on this, unless they don't go over your glasses. Bill |
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