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Review on Revolutionary 3M Glasses: Unbeatable Anti-Fog Control with Easy Removable Feature by Sean Patel

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Best I've found

I have tried so many glasses and so far this is the best. Although not perfect. I'm a professional mechanic, flip houses. They are used every day, all day long in different qualities from saw cut protection to varnishing. Hear my HighlightsLENS. I have a reflex lens. It's not really a mirror, in fact I didn't know it had a tint until I looked in the mirror. You can wear them in the dark, but they also work like flimsy sunglasses. Enough glare reduction to be effective, but not too much to make it useless in low light. RESISTANCE TO SCRATCHES. so so. I've had stiffer ones but they hold up pretty well. You will scratch if you bump into a tree. For example, I turned them upside down and looked at the low beam. Scratch. They were in my pocket along with the pocket knife. Scratch. Some glasses get scratched when I clean them. I take precautions not to rub them clean when heavily soiled, but they don't scratch as easily as others. In addition, the scratches are not as noticeable as on some glasses. I need the perpendicular light to be like, "Oh yeah, I scratched them." So overall I'm happy with them. FOG. Pretty good and very good once you remove the black plastic thing, but I don't because I like the extra protection. And it seems without them, chips fly to me. I'm on the second pair. I lived with them for 2 months before the low floor above where I was working hit them on my forehead. But I have noticed that the fog resistance has deteriorated over time. I suspect some kind of coating is wearing off as they were more resistant to fogging the first month than the second. PROTECTION. Really excellent. The black padding really protects against flying debris. During the demonstration, I cut quite a few times with a ceiling saw, and shavings and nail fragments just bounced off the gasket. Without them, they would probably get stuck in my eyeball (laughs). I had several blunt blows that knocked me out. Of course I thought they were cracked. but only left a good ditch in the lens. I can feel the spline in them. Hope that helps!

Pros
  • ANSI Z87: Meets the high requirements of CSA Z94.3-2007 and the high requirements of ANSI Z87.1-2020.
Cons
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