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Model: hand2mind 6 Inch Clear Safety Goggles, Meets ANSI Z87.1 Safety Standards (Pack of 10)
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A couple points about these:
1. "Great for children and adults." is code for "these are pretty small."
2. The pic shows the goggles marked with EN166, not ANSI Z87.1. While the goggles likely do meet the ANSI standard, most regulating/rule making groups (schools, science competitions, etc.) require goggles to be marked with ANSI Z87.1.
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Great for watching jello wrestling matches, sneeze contests, and Delta Denier rallies! Seriously though, even with bad reviews, any eyeball protection is better than none.
Looks like you do get 10, which is a surprise. But the reviews are pretty bad.
I see 74% five star and 14% four ratings on Amazon. 88% for 4 to 5 star rating is pretty good… … but at $0.36 each, you wonder how they really are. 🤔 In for a 10 pack. 😛
Last edited by brian17834 September 22, 2021 at 05:12 PM.
not sure I'd trust these for anything other than splash protection with non-corrosive liquids for cleaning. If these were used with something corrosive, they seem like a scapegoat for lesser splashes.
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A couple points about these:
1. "Great for children and adults." is code for "these are pretty small."
2. The pic shows the goggles marked with EN166, not ANSI Z87.1. While the goggles likely do meet the ANSI standard, most regulating/rule making groups (schools, science competitions, etc.) require goggles to be marked with ANSI Z87.1.
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1. "Great for children and adults." is code for "these are pretty small."
2. The pic shows the goggles marked with EN166, not ANSI Z87.1. While the goggles likely do meet the ANSI standard, most regulating/rule making groups (schools, science competitions, etc.) require goggles to be marked with ANSI Z87.1.
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1. "Great for children and adults." is code for "these are pretty small."
2. The pic shows the goggles marked with EN166, not ANSI Z87.1. While the goggles likely do meet the ANSI standard, most regulating/rule making groups (schools, science competitions, etc.) require goggles to be marked with ANSI Z87.1.
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