Check if they are EN166 certified and whether they protect against impact, chemicals, or UV light. Look for proper fit, anti-fog coating, ventilation, and compatibility with prescription glasses (OTG).
When sawing, grinding, drilling, handling chemicals, or working in environments with risk of splinters, dust, or splashes. They're essential both for professionals and DIYers.
Anti-fog and scratch-resistant coatings, adjustable temples or nose pads, and ventilation improve comfort and visibility. Some models also have tinted lenses for outdoor use.
Clean with mild soap and water or special cleaning wipes. Avoid wiping them dry with a cloth to prevent scratches. Store them in a protective case when not in use.
Yes, especially if you use them frequently. Higher-quality models offer better comfort, durability, and visibility – making it more likely you’ll wear them consistently.