🕶️ Weld with confidence, protect with style.
The Miller Electric Shade 5.0 Welding Safety Glasses combine advanced UV protection and a specialized shade 5.0 lens to shield your eyes from arc welding hazards. Crafted from durable polycarbonate with a comfortable foam lining and rubber earpads, these ANSI Z87.1 certified glasses offer professional-grade safety and a sleek wraparound design for all-day wear.
Manufacturer | MILLER ELECTRIC |
Part Number | 235658 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 3.2 x 1.8 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 235658 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Style | Reflective,protection,safety |
Finish | uv-protection |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Shape | Curved |
Installation Method | arc-welding |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
UV Protection | true |
Special Features | Polarized |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**E
Great sunglasses for people with photophobia!
i am not a welder, I'm just somebody with extremely light sensitive eyes. This is especially annoying in a climate where there's snow on the ground half the year: snow + sun = I can't see at all. When I go skiing, I am either squinting or have my eyes closed--which makes it kind of hard to ski! In the summer when the sun is crazy bright, I have the same problem. I have sunglasses made for glacier travel, and they're better than other sunglasses, but still not dark enough for me.SO glad I stumbled on the idea of using welding glasses in place of sunglasses, because it is a game changer. For most people, these lenses would probably seem too dark and too green to use as sunglasses, but for me they are AMAZING. As I type this, I'm sitting in a room with big windows and there is sunlight reflecting off the snow outside. Without the glasses on, I can barely keep my eyes open. With the glasses on, I can sit in here comfortably and still see the computer just fine to type.As an added bonus, these look and fit like regular wrap around sunglasses, so I don't feel conspicuous in them. They also have foam on the top edge of the lenses, which really helps keep the light from getting in. They fit well on my face (which is on the wider side) and don't slide down my nose. (For those who need to know: the temple width is 140mm.)The only thing I don't like about them as sunglasses is the green tint, but if I had to, I would happily take 5 times as much green if it meant my eyes get to be as happy as they are in these. Which is to say, that's a pretty minor complaint.I suspect it's not legal to drive in these, which is too bad, and somewhat ironic, since I can see much better when my eyes are OPEN and not squinting!If you're light sensitive and regular sunglasses haven't worked, give these a try!
A**M
Perfect for what I needed
Perfect for what I needed
S**6
Broke after a couple of weeks
One of the ear temples broke after a couple weeks wear. No stress or manhandling. Just went to spread out to put on and it broke. Plastic on "Safety" glasses should be so weak. Put in a warranty request from seller.Hopefully will replace. Must be a defect. My regular cheap sunglasses don't break that easily.Really like these glasses for the shading during weld. I wear these under my mask to catch leak light arcing****Addendum:Seller replaced glasses. Hopefully the breakage was a fluke. Kudos to the reseller for a speedy response. Highly recommend.Thank you!
K**L
Well worth it
So glad I got my husband a pair . He just had an issue with his helmet and got an eye injury.. these definitely did the trick . Perfect for tight spaces where a helmet can’t be worn .
A**N
Great for photosensitive epilepsy
I have a rare form of photosensitive epilepsy called Sunflower Syndrome, I bought these glasses with the hopes that they would block out whatever light waves from natural sunlight trigger my epilepsy. They have been absolutely life-changing! Whatever light these glasses block, it is exactly the light that was causing me problems! I can now go outside with just these glasses and enjoy the day without any problems from the sun!! The only downside is that these glasses make everything pretty monochromatic (they take the red out of everything), but SUCH a small price to pay to get my life back! I drive in them, I see everything just fine, so they are not too dark for everyday use. So so grateful I found these, and comfortable too.
J**P
Not Cheap Sunglasses
When you wake up in the morning and the light is hurt your headThe first thing you do when you get up out of bedIs hit that streets a-runnin' and try to beat the massesGo on Amazon and get these glassesOh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeahI spied a little thing and I followed her all nightIn her funky fine Levis and her sweater's kind of tightShe had a west coast strut that was sweet as molassesNow what really knocked me out was her Miller glassesOh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeahNow go out and get yourself these thick black framesWith the glass so dark they won't even know your nameAnd the choice is up to you 'cause they come in two classesRhinestone shades or these #5 glassesOh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
C**R
Great, inexpensive protection for oxy-acetylene cutting...great fit and fashionable, too
These are my go-to glasses for quick cuts. They work well and are fashionable enough to wear on super bright days driving into the sun. I highly recommend them as they stay put and protect well your eyes. Great value and I don't have to deal anymore with junky elastic bands that don't last long and become extremely annoying when the elastic fails and you're forced to tie them to your head to keep them in place.UPDATE: Just bought another pair for shopin addition to pair I bought for service truck. Really like these for oxy cutting...not so much driving though (prefer normal sunglasses) as they're really so dark it's difficult to see other than driving directly into the sun. If anything fogs, put some Cat Crap on the lens.
K**R
Not very tough.
The lenses on these are VERY easily scratched and aren't replaceable. Definitely not worth what Miller sells them for. I have a pair from another maker (Nemesis) that cost half as much that have lasted 5 times as long. I use these cutting glasses in welding shops, the oilfields of ND and on pipelines in WV and PA.
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