matkinitice
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I hope I'm not the only person in the world that didn't know about this, in fact it feels obvious after the fact but sharing it as a heads up.
As a wearer of glasses I've recently discovered that you can indeed purchase prescription safety glasses. The reason this never occurred to me on my bi-annual trip to the opticians was the fact they don't actually have them on display. It was only due to comparing prices online that I saw them on offer.
Once I asked, they went around the back and pulled out a container full of a variety of pairs. Went with nothing fancy, some JCB variant, about £75 ish. Tough, yellow tips but the fact they match the prescription I need is fantastic. Bottom/edge protection but not big and clunky so these will be my default glasses to wear not only for woodworking but any DIY in general. My original setup was glasses behind googles, but this was always cloudy and a right faff when you add in ear protection. Due to this I'd take the goggles off as soon as I could.
Anyway - a boring topic, but hands down the best "tool" purchase for the workshop in recent months. I wish I picked these up years ago!
As a wearer of glasses I've recently discovered that you can indeed purchase prescription safety glasses. The reason this never occurred to me on my bi-annual trip to the opticians was the fact they don't actually have them on display. It was only due to comparing prices online that I saw them on offer.
Once I asked, they went around the back and pulled out a container full of a variety of pairs. Went with nothing fancy, some JCB variant, about £75 ish. Tough, yellow tips but the fact they match the prescription I need is fantastic. Bottom/edge protection but not big and clunky so these will be my default glasses to wear not only for woodworking but any DIY in general. My original setup was glasses behind googles, but this was always cloudy and a right faff when you add in ear protection. Due to this I'd take the goggles off as soon as I could.
Anyway - a boring topic, but hands down the best "tool" purchase for the workshop in recent months. I wish I picked these up years ago!