Description
Do you need a pair of reading safety glasses that help you see objects high and low? Then, the 3M BX Dual Reader Safety Glasses are precisely what you need. These safety reading glasses feature a top and bottom section bifocal design, meaning you won't have to constantly readjust your safety glasses or crane your neck as you move between looking up and down. Perfect for Plumbers, Electricians, Welders, Mechanics, and anyone who performs overhead work. They also have a soft rubber nosepiece for added comfort and ratcheting and extendable temples for a perfect fit. Plus, with 99.9% UV protection and ANSI Z87.1 certification, you can confidently wear these glasses, knowing your eyes are well-protected.
Features:
- 99.9% UV Protection
- Top and Bottom Section Bifocals
- Soft Rubber Nosepiece
- Ratcheting and Extendable Temples
Measurements
- Temple Width: 147 mm
- Lens Height: 51 mm
- Temple Length: 110-118 mm
Compliance:
- ANSI Z87.1-2015
- CSA Z94.3-2007
Additional Information
LENS COLOR: |
Clear |
CERTIFICATIONS: |
ANSI Z87.1 |
CERTIFICATIONS: |
CSA Z94.3 |
LENS FEATURES: |
Bifocals |
LENS FEATURES: |
Anti-Fog |
LENS FEATURES: |
Upper & Lower Bifocals |
70 Reviews
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They are fine, except...
I would like them a lot better if they did not have the gel nose rests. They are too soft and don't hold their shape. They just flatten out and poke into the inner corners of my eyes.
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Tri-bifocals
These are not like they were the top of the lens is good but the bottom focal is too big
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Dual Readers
They are perfect for work!! I am only 5 foot tall and was having difficulty seeing the terminals. The top reader of the safety glasses are perfect!!
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Dual Diopters
Nice glasses. Still get used to using the upper diopters. Struggling with getting them to focus. Also have to get used to clear long distance vision is slightly lower that I am used to. Very comfortable to where, crazy adjustable including temple angle and leg length.
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Duel bifocals
These work especially well when taking notes from the computer. I don’t have to move my head to see the computer or my notes.