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Which Safety Goggles Should I Get?






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I heard the zonestealth ones are bad so right now dragonlasers is your best option.
 
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The answers are all over this site. But if you really need someone to hold your hand and lead you around then I guess I have to do it just to prevent someone lazy from burning their retinas. You put your eyesight at risk when you have no clue what the lenses will actually do. The manufacturers of both make claims as to their fitness for a particular use but neither of them have had an independent body verify those claims (i.e. certified laser protective eyewear.) You can do what you want but it would be irresponsible to make a recommendation between two non-certified glasses. There's your answer from someone in the business.
 
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First of all, I am not lazy. I looked all around the site for Zone Stealth Goggles and didn't find much about the 650nm ones. Many people on this site have Dragon Lasers goggles for a Red laser and they work. I was just wondering if anyone had an experiences with the Zone Stealth Goggles. Just because certain goggles aren't certified, doesn't mean they don't work.
 
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Then I suggest you look up:

Affirming the consequent
Argumentum ad populum
Argumentum ad ignorantiam

Now go buy your glasses.
 
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I guess just because the snake oil isn't certified by the FDA doesn't mean it doesn't work.
 
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Well I appreciate you purchasing from us but my point is simply if you are going to argue, make sure your argument is logical. If you already have a predisposed position, do not ask for suggestions. People look at these threads and some assume they are gospel. Unfortunately, many are based in logical fallacy. My position is to do no harm. Many have no qualms about recommending a particular safety system but in reality without having a third party to verify manufacturing claims a testimonial really isn't that good. My company does not cater specifically to enthusiasts but I've gone out of my way to get my company to offer low cost certified protection whereas hobby laser manufacturers and distributors do not so much as raise a finger toward certified safety when they know their laser systems are in the hands of amateurs. Sometimes I just don't get it.

Thank you for your purchase.
 




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