3M-Schutzbrille, BX-Doppelleser, +2,0, ANSI Z87, beschlagfreies, klares Glas, silberner/schwarzer Rahmen, verstellbare Bügellänge und Brillenglaswinkel, klares Glas (+2,0), silberner Rahmen, einfach beschlagfrei, kratzfest

Brand:3M

3.1/5

54.10

Die 3M BX Reader-Schutzbrille verfügt über integrierte Dioptrienvergrößerungen an den unteren Gläsern, um Arbeitern, die Schwierigkeiten haben, Kleingedrucktes zu lesen oder kleine Details zu erkennen, Augensicherheit zu bieten. Diese Schutzbrille verfügt über eine verstellbare Bügellänge, einen verstellbaren Linsenwinkel und einen verstellbaren Nasensteg, um einen bequemeren Sitz zu ermöglichen. Die Möglichkeit, die Schutzbrille individuell an den Träger anzupassen, macht die Verwendung über einen längeren Zeitraum angenehmer. Der Nasenrücken wurde ebenfalls gepolstert, um Weichheit und Komfort zu gewährleisten. Das schlanke, konturierte Design bietet sowohl ein attraktives Erscheinungsbild als auch funktionalen Augenschutz. Die schlagfesten Polycarbonat-Gläser absorbieren 99,9 % der UV-Strahlen. Die Schutzbrille 3M BX Reader erfüllt die Anforderungen von CSA Z94.3 und ANSI Z87.1-2020.

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Nur für den industriellen/beruflichen Gebrauch. Nicht für den Verkauf oder Gebrauch durch Verbraucher bestimmt. POLYCARBONAT-LINSEN absorbieren 99,9 % der UV-Strahlen. ANSI Z87: Erfüllt die High Impact-Anforderungen von CSA Z94.3-2007 und die High Impact-Anforderungen von ANSI Z87.1-2020. Dank der ANTI-FOG-LINSENBESCHICHTUNG eignet sich diese Schutzbrille ideal für feuchte Umgebungen. KOMFORTABEL: Schlank und konturiert mit weichem, verstellbarem Nasensteg für längeres Tragen. INDIVIDUELLE PASSFORM: Verstellbare Bügellänge und Glaswinkel ermöglichen eine individuelle Passform. +2,0-VERGRÖSSERUNG: Eingeformte Vergrößerungsdiopter auf der oberen und unteren Linse kombinieren Augenschutz mit Leseverbesserung.
Brand 3M
Color Clear Lens
Color Clear Lens (+2.0), Silver Frame
Country of Origin China
Department Unisex Adult
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
Frame Material Polycarbonate
Frame Material Polycarbonate (PC)
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Item model number 11458-00000-20
Manufacturer 3M
Material Polycarbonate
Product Dimensions 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 1.23 Ounces
Special Feature Diopter: 2.0

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Scritto da: Bruce Deuce
Excellent in Every Way
3M has done an outstanding job on a specialized product. I wanted to review these as soon as I took them out of the package. They're that good. But I decided to wear them at work first, to make sure they're really all that. They are. Excellent Safety Excellent Diopter Placement Excellent Comfort and Adjustability Excellent Anti-Fog Properties Excellent Value First, some credentials: I'm a welder in my mid forties. I do structural stick, aerospace grade TIG, production MIG, and just about everything else. I have to do machining, print reading, inspection, and report writing on any given day. Near field eyesight is both critical and at risk in this line of work. My near vision has been on the decline for the past five years or so. I'm also OSHA 30, so I have an idea of what goes into safety and worker compliance on a theoretical as well as practical level. And on the practical level, I'm no lily. I spend most of my time in the trenches getting as dirty and busted up as anybody else. So I need excellent eye protection, and I need a diopter. However, ordinary bifocal safety glasses just don't cut it--they're designed to magnify only that which is at desk level, more or less, hence the term "reader". When working at or above eye level, you'd have to tilt your head ridiculously far back to focus. I was delighted to find Jackson's 30.06 style dual segment readers a few years ago, which, like these 3M BX Dual Readers, have a second diopter at the top of the lens. I like Jackson products a lot, and I'd been wearing their safety glasses anyway, so these were perfect...except...they're expensive, hard to find, easily scratched, fog quickly, and, like pretty much any other safety eyewear short of goggles, just don't have adequate coverage. I'd seen the 3M dual readers occasionally when hunting for a deal on the Jacksons, but I recall them being more expensive, and I didn't want to mess with success anyway. The Jacksons are getting harder to find, though, and this time around, the 3Ms listed cheaper, so I thought I'd give them a try. I'm sure glad I did. The 3M dual readers are easily adjustable without being sloppy. The mounts for the temple hinges ratchet away from horizontal to raise or lower where the lenses rest on your face, or to tweak their vertical angle. I cannot believe that the reviewers who criticized the location of the magnifiers noticed this feature. Further, the lower magnifiers are in exactly the same position as three other models I compared them to, Jackson dual readers, regular Jackson safety bifocals, and another pair of safety readers (with no discernible branding left). At first glance, the diopter segments on the 3Ms seemed smaller than the Jacksons, but closer inspection revealed them to be just about the same size. And let's be clear--bifocals are not supposed to magnify objects at eye level; that would defeat the purpose. Yet even with the lower edge of the lenses pushed below my nostrils, I don't have to go through the contortions described by other reviewers to see through them. In addition, the ear pieces extend with a firm detent so that the lenses will hug your face regardless of your head geometry. I can't overemphasize the importance of this close fitment, which results not only from the adjustability of these glasses, but also the shape of the lenses. Together with the brow section of the frame, they provide complete coverage of the eye. I've needed medical attention for at least three eye injuries sustained WHILE WEARING safety glasses. In two of those cases, a metal splinter had to be pulled from where it had penetrated my cornea. In both of those cases, the debris had shot up under the space between the lower lens and my face. I've had that happen with somewhat less serious consequences on many additional occasions, even with the Jacksons, which have better coverage than most safety glasses. The lower edge of the lenses on the 3M dual readers rest comfortably on my face, closing this gap. On the whole, they provide outstanding coverage while remaining low-profile enough to be comfortable under a welding shield. They are, in fact, nearly a chic and stylish as the Jacksons, which have brought compliments when worn a sunglasses (shaded Nemesis model, which are the same size and shape as the Jackson 30.06 dual segment readers). Finally, the 3Ms really don't fog. Really. I have tried all sorts of commercial products as well as folk remedies for foggy lenses, but nothing has worked for safety glasses. On a hot, humid day, they've always fogged up as soon as I put on my welding shield or respirator. Not these. Today was hot and humid here, and the 3Ms stayed crystal clear the entire time I was welding. I have little doubt they'll do as well with a respirator. They'll also take longer to get scratched up, which will help keep them from fogging, as their shape holds the lens up off of any hard flat surface you might inadvertently put them down on. I'll continue to use Jackson products for my other needs. I still consider them to be outstanding. But in this case, I'm glad I was prompted to try the excellent 3M BX Dual Readers. I'll buy them again and again.
Scritto da: K Preston
Nice idea but hard to get used to
I got these as I needed the magnification while getting saw cuts lined up precisely. I was a bit wary of tri-focals but figured these were 3M's so probably would be fine. I have to say after using them a bit, it's difficult still getting used to using them. Most of the time I feel like I can't see properly. You have to very intentionally look up or down through them to get the magnification and then trying to look through the middle that has no correction seems difficult also. Maybe it's just takes getting used to but not feeling like these are making my life easier at this point.
Scritto da: G Cupec
Great glasses , reputable company...
Unfortunately, some where along the way the temple broke and the glasses could not be used.
Scritto da: Antonio
Decent
Glasses fir nicely and are comfortable but they scratch very easy.
Scritto da: Chasity Wilkerson
Cheap
Fog up, don’t stay put.
Scritto da: Atlatl
Great concept. Unusable result for me.
I have had other bifocal safety glasses that I found to be useful and really liked. The dual bifocal concept of these glasses is a great idea which "theoretically" enables one to focus on close objects that are either high or low. Unfortunately, I found the glasses, I received, to be very uncomfortable to see through for any period of time. You may find it to be useful to change the angle of the frames as shown in the video. Changing the angle of the frames reduced my discomfort, but unfortunately, I couldn't continue wearing them.
Scritto da: HWC
Excellent Safety Glasses
Very nice glasses, sturdy, excellent coverage, no distortion that I can see, good adjustability, The nose and temple grips could be softer, but they are all-day comfortable the way they are. The upper bifocal area (my old glasses had just lowers) is absolutely brilliant for reading a tape measure in tight quarters and overhead. I wish both the upper and lower bi-focal areas were a little smaller, as the uncorrected vision area is quite narrow (well, short top to bottom), which leads me to look like a confused dog when trying to look upwards outside of reading distance. The anti-fog feature is much better than nothing, but they will still fog up under certain conditions that I seem to meet a few times a day. I doubt any safety glasses can be truly fog-proof on my sweaty noggin, short of installing a couple 25mm fans in my hat bill. The lenses are very easy to keep clean (using a microfiber cloth), perhaps due to whatever coating 3M applies. Off the job I don't wear bifocals, just readers as needed, with glasses dispersed throughout the house and vehicles. So it takes a little while every morning to remind myself that bifocals can be tricky, especially dismounting the last steps of a ladder, and I spend a lot of time on ladders. If you're like me and don't normally use bifocals, and are old, set in your ways, and maybe a bit dumb, be extra careful to not fall off of ladders and steps.
Scritto da: LADYOVELLA
Trifocals, Better than Bifocals
If you find yourself needing to wear bifocals, and as you age you definitely will. You should just go ahead and purchase the trifocals. You probably haven't considered needing safety glasses with trifocals, but they are invaluable to me. I use them especially for two items. The first is for training with firearms. Most people whose eyes are no longer able to focus on the front sight of a pistol will find this possible using the upper lens. Using the lower lens in this situation would have your nose up in the air and you will find this to be most unnatural. the second reason I use them is for flying, I have instruments that are above my head that need the upper lens in the trifocal to be instantly viewed. the sturdiness of the glasses is a must and these are very comfortable.
Scritto da: Brandi T
Needs more thought put into the upper bifocals
Great lightweight glasses, but not thoughtfully manufactured. I have prescription glasses like these, but they are heavy and in hot weather they are just annoying. So I picked these up and immediately noticed the problem. If I look down to read something, it's maybe a foot away...which I can read. The computers and things I need to look up for at work are further than a foot away (maybe 18-22 inches away).... they are not in focus. So I either have to tilt my head all the way back to see the screen, or constantly lift my glasses to get the screen in focus. So the top bifocal is essentially useless.
Scritto da: Jorge Beguerisse
Muy buenos
Muy buen producto excelente calidad, solo que se raya rápido pero insisto es un muy buen producto
Scritto da: Armando Meza
El aumento en la parte superior impide un poco la visión.
El aumento en la parte superior impide la visibilidad lejana. No muy prácticos.

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