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Can anyone confirm this works ?
Looks like a pricey mistake if it don't :greedy:
My glasses mist up even without resparator, so I've had to solve by squinting and looking away if possible.
Not ideal with a SDS chisel in crumblesome motar :)
 
Can anyone confirm this works ?
Looks like a pricey mistake if it don't :greedy:
My glasses mist up even without resparator, so I've had to solve by squinting and looking away if possible.
Not ideal with a SDS chisel in crumblesome motar :)

That's the one I picked up I didn't find it very good very foggy after a few minutes and didn't rate the masks either
 
I wear the JSP masks £4.99 from wickes.
Being cheeky and tight-fisted I got the missus to throw one in the washing machine and it worked !!!
Been using the same on for two weeks, and I get masks proper filthy LOL
 
I used to first fix houses and had the same problem so I started looking for alternatives , partly due to fogging and also because they got scratched so much I was going through a couple of pairs a week
One thing I found was stainless steel micro mesh safety glasses from the US
These won't steam up but look insane!
I never actually bought any but they might do a more conventional looking pair now
The ones I saw were "bug eye's" like I said they looked mad but they seemed to offer enough protection from bits of brick etc
 
To stop a diving mask fogging up, wiping the inside of the lens with spit works. For dusty work I use a full face mask and exhale through my mouth so the exhaust is more forced through the valve.
 

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