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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Fixed front - rigid 50 mm dual cup eye goggles come with #5 shade for acetylene welding. Compact design with elastic headband provides years of trouble-free eye protection.Ideal for use with welding applicationsRigid 50 mm dual cup for optimal eye protectionElastic headband helps the goggles stay in place for lasting protectionNumber-5 shade shields against brightnessCompact design for easy, durable transport | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 6.4 inches | | Package Width: | 3.6 inches | | Package Height: | 2.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 51 reviews |
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| | Features | Ideal for use with welding applicationsRigid 50 mm dual cup for optimal eye protectionElastic headband helps the goggles stay in place for lasting protectionNumber-5 shade shields against brightnessCompact design for easy, durable transport
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 51 customer reviews )
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67 of 76 found the following review helpful:
Great for a pair Steampunk goggles. Sep 13, 2009
By Brian W. Fraser
"Hylian"
These goggles work great for a pair of steampunk goggles. Now granted I spray painted them and glued some additional parts on it but the shape still lends itself very nicely to being modded for steampunk.
Here are two pics of the goggles after I got done with them :)
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27 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Buy the identical, cheaper alternative instead. Jul 13, 2010
By J. Olshefsky I bought these goggles and US Forge 108 Shaded #5 Economy Cup Brazing Goggles, figuring that one would be better than the other for a passive infrared goggle project. However, what I found was the US Forge goggles were identical in every way -- right down to the markings from the injection molding machine and the blue stripes in the elastic band. The only difference is that the Hobart goggles come with more packaging (a hard plastic box) while the US Forge goggles come in a sealed printed plastic bag.
As goggles go, they are perfectly usable although not overly comfortable. The eye-to-eye spacing is adjustable with a beaded chain (if you shorten it, cut the tails so you don't bonk yourself in the eye like I did).
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Great set of goggles at a great price! May 21, 2010
By SpartanIV I got these goggles on sale for about 7 or 8 bucks and they are completely worth it. I think everyone knows what goggles are so I'll outline what I think is different about these goggles than others.
First they are made of hard plastic all around. I've seen some that are made of like a flimsy rubber plastic and these are much more durable.
Second, these goggles have a vent on the side of each eye piece that allow for ventilation and greatly reduce if not eliminate all together the goggles fogging up during use.
Third, there are two sets of lenses. A set of thin clear plastic lenses over thicker glass lenses which provide the tinting for welding and cutting. If you are going to use these for general purpose shop work, then I suggest you manufacture your own clear lenses out of lexan or something similar, as the clear lenses it comes with won't protect your eyes from any sizable flying debris.
Overall I'm very satisfied with them!
15 of 19 found the following review helpful:
A good deal for the frugal Steampunker/Mad Scientist Oct 19, 2009
By Linnea These goggles are very durable and adjustable - a good deal for the 10+- bucks.
For those who are unaware, there are two lenses per eye: a pretty green glass one with a clear plastic one on top. Unfortunately, one of the plastic lenses arrived scratched, but it's something I can live with. The lenses are easily removed because the plastic ring in the very front unscrews. For some reason, the image used gives this ring a sort of "octogonal" look...which isn't the case with the actual goggles. They are very round, which is what I was hoping for.
The goggles are a bit larger than I would have expected, but I'm guessing this is normal for welding purposes. The plastic also digs into the skin around my nose a bit, and they aren't so comfortable resting on my forehead, so I'm going to add some thin rubber padding.
I plan on using these for a costume/welding, so I really can't complain much due to the great price.
These goggles are just begging to be customized with a fresh coat of paint, watch gears, and a new pair of lenses.
Have fun!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
WOW! Mar 13, 2009
By Trink
"-Malkfertau-"
I only use these as sunglasses. They are absolutely amazing! They're dark and comfortable; and also easy to disassemble. There are two different lenses on each side: One clear and one dark green.
I absolutely loves these!
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