Draper 18050 Safety Goggles (to EN166B CE spec)
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| List Price: | £3.80 |
| Price: | £1.03 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Impact Goggles
Compact and lightweight PVC frame goggle with tough polycarbonate lens offering high resistance to impact from flying particles. Vented body keeps air circulating whilst working. Display packed.
Conforms to EN166.1.B.3.4.9 Specification
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4713 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Draper
- Model: 18050
Features
- Impact Goggles
Compact and lightweight PVC frame goggle with tough polycarbonate lens offering high resistance to impact from flying particles. Vented body keeps air circulating whilst working. Display packed.
Conforms to EN166.1.B.3.4.9 Specifi
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturers Description
These safety goggles incorporate a lightweight frame with direct ventilation and a one piece polycarbonate lens to offer a comfortable yet highly protective piece of equipment. Ideal for potentially hazardous jobs such as filing, grinding, routing and many others, this is an essential safety product.
Customer Reviews
Safety Goggles
These are the best goggles I've had in my 30 year DIY career. The soft plastic sides make them comfortable to wear. They don't steam up thanks to the side ventilation and fit easily over spectacles. I'm very pleased with them. A bargain.
Inconstant gardener
Good for spectacle wearers
Great eye protection - no chance of any bits getting into the eyes - and they were great over my glasses - however they felt rather sweaty. But this was not a real problem because they didn't mist up. If you buy a pair - just take the safety goggles off every so often and have a cup of tea!
Flying food proof, too - can't be bad
Sterling stuff. These goggles are great when eating out with anyone who drools and slobbers or masticates excessively while talking incesssantly - they certainly keep the flying food (beansprouts for example - a true Chinese menace) out of the eyes. They fit snugly, and the side-vent breathing system also allows them to be worn when tackling the hottest of curries after a night down the pub with your mates. They eliminate that ever present Saturday night fear of a friend's - or worse, a stranger's, at an ajoining table - projectile vomit splashing into your eyes. They're also, of course, a great protective aid (like condoms for the eyes, I suppose) when indulging in oral sex, of whetever kind, I assume!



