Cheap Hobart 770095 Welding Oxy-Acetylene Goggle – Flip Front 2-Inch x 4 1/4-InchWeldingThe Welding a great tool and cheap quality. To help you facilitate the work.
Welding Product DescriptionThe Hobart 770095 Oxygen Acetylene Flip Lens Welding Goggles are for acetylene welding and have a #5 fixed-shade, 2 x 4-1/4-Inch flip lens for maximum eye protection. The adjustable elastic bands of the 770095 Welding Goggles provide maximum comfort. Features: Flip-lens flexible green goggles with adjustable elastic bands Lens and cover lens are replaceable What's In The Box: Hobart 770095 Oxygen Acetylene Flip Lens Welding Goggles
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This is a great product at a very reasonable price. Flip up works great and they are comfortable to wear. Shipping was free and arrived in perfect condition.
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This seemed like a great idea for goggles for a person who wears glasses. And they do indeed fit over the glasses. However, they don’t fit the face very well due to the design. The nose piece — really just an indentation in the plastic — is at the level of the bottom of the lens. When I wear the goggles with the nose piece at the bridge of the nose (high enough to keep it from pinching), the bottom of the lens is at pupil height. That eliminates half of the range of vision you need for any kind of work when you might use these goggles. When I move the lens to the correct height to see everything, the nose piece pinches the end of my nose.
I’m returning these goggles.
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