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Thought that was orange tint, you always see experimental physicists wearing them in experiments using helium neon/argon lasersprotects against red lasers
WTF, no! Safety specs/goggles do not protect against lasers unless they're specifically rated to do so. Laser protective eyewear is pretty niche, yellow tint will do NOTHING to protect your eyes from lasers regardless of the colour of the laser.protects against red lasers
I can confirm that they will fog like the windows of Kate Winslet's roller. I had a pair which fogged in the safe zone before I even started moving, attempted fixes included removing some of the foam, drilling small holes in the lenses for air flow... Nothing worked and they're now sat in a cupboard where they will probably stay for ever.I ordered these in the end, I'm a bit worried about them steaming up, but I'll just rip the foam/rubber off if they do, they were only 8 quid.
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