
These are the best glasses I have ever worn. I'm almost mad I've never heard of them because I've worked as a mechanic for many years and it would be nice to have them. I use them for woodwork now and they are great. They're light, which is important to me because I get headaches easily. It's also important that they don't squeeze my temples, which is always my biggest problem when I wear glasses. The black part of the glasses is made of durable plastic and the gray area on the inside of the temples is a rubaton, thanks to which they stay in place. They come in a padded carrying case, which is nice, but I put them in a hard case or I'll destroy them. I will definitely come back to them when I need a new pair. I have seen some reviews mentioning that the materials they are made from are known to cause cancer. One even said he threw them away after reading the warning. Some states require this warning label for plastics. (especially #3 and #7). If you don't want to use them for this reason, you should buy glass instead of plastic. You can also do some research on plastics, the natural gas products used to make them, and their link to cancer before posting negative reviews due to lack of knowledge.

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