Dewalt DPG82-11C Concealer Clear Anti-Fog Dual Mold Safety Goggle | 
enlarge | Brand: DeWalt Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $7.49 You Save: $10.50 (58%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 173
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6.1 x 3.8
MPN: DPG82-11 Model: DPG82-11C UPC: 674326224695 EAN: 0674326224695 ASIN: B000RKQ1NI
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| Features:
| • | Built-in ventilation channel provides extra fog control and ventilation. | | • | Dual injected rubber provides a soft, comfortable seal | | • | Clip attachment allows for easy lens replacement | | • | Cloth head strap provides a comfortable, easily adjustable fit | | • | Tough, polycarbonate lens provides impact resistance. |
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Product Description DPG82-11 CONCEALERTMClear Anti Fog Lens Dual Mold Goggle
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Better then I thought October 23, 2008 The Dewalt Anti-Fog goggles worked better then I thought. From sanding drywall to cutting wood they worked great. The negative part about the goggles was that I thought they scratched to easily.
goggles October 21, 2008 Goggles are great! The DPG82 covers snug to my face. I use when mowing the grass and this keeps dust from irratating my eyes.
Does not fit snuggly to face. October 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Perhaps i have a funny shaped face, but either way this goggle does not cover around my nose. I believe these would work well for many applications, however they didn't work for sanding at odd angles. The dust from sander went right up around bridge of goggles and into my eyes. I bought these in order to prevent what happened.
All in all not very happy with performance.
Don't fit properly October 13, 2008 These goggles are well made but don't fit properly. They leave a rather large gap under each of my eyes. I was hoping to use these to keep dust out of my eyes when sanding, but without a good seal, they are useless for that purpose. They would probably be OK for protecting your eyes from flying wood chips, but dust will definitely get in.
A Lawn careguys best friend! October 10, 2008 I love these. I have heard alot of folks knock them because they feel they don't have enough anti-fog. I rarely have had the fog, usually when I am do heavy work with alot of physical exertion. And then, it usually clears up quickly. TIP-When cleaing, never use papertowels, tissue or toilet paper to clean. Simply rinse with warm water and then using your fingers take a little dish soap and warm water and wash the lenses gently. RInse throughly and shake off excess water. Let dry...again...no papertowels,let them dry on their own. I use these when using a commercial mower, trimming, leaf blowing, and other landscape duties. If I were to have one comment against them, they need a little dust-foam-filter where the vents are. Needless to say, in new england when something like this occurs, we don't whine about it, but simply fix it. A thin narrow strip of foam hot glued into the inside of the goggles where the vents are will keep some of the finer dust out but understand, this will cut down on the anti-fog feature.
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