Duncan A":xudqm167 said:
If you're just looking for a face shield without any respirator or filtering function, I have found the Honeywell Bionic to be very good.
Overpriced in the UK, but comfortable, and it doesn't mist up like some of the cheaper ones as long as you buy the anti-mist scratch resistant version:
https://www.cromwell.co.uk/shop/persona ... UL9601724M.
Be careful, the polycarb visor is also available without the anti-mist and anti-scratch coatings.
Duncan
Yes, this is more the kind of thing I have in mind. I had something similar looking when I first set up a workshop, I recall it being described a 'forrestry' but was made by Silverline and more of a health hazard than not wearing one! At the one woodturner's club meeting I managed to squeeze in afore the lockdown I was given the use of one which looked similar to the Silverline but sat where it should, flipped up out of the way when needed (and stayed there!) and was generally better all round. No badges or markings to indicate make or model though.
Rag'n'bone brown recommended the Bionic and linked to one on amazon; it's polycarbonate but I think the uncoated version. The acetate version from Cromwell is almost half the price of amazon but would this likely be far too flimsy to offer as much protection?