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I hate to put all the blame on Merry's shoulders; I would say that as a rule of thumb, any pair of goggles under ~$40 are going to be "iffy"... . Some sites even write "OD 3" in the description, which is certainly better than writing absolutely nothing, but I would still take that statement with a grain of salt... . I.E., there is no "certificate" to go with their claim... :-/I'd probably just avoid laserlands altogether for glasses...
Although not surprising, the problem is many members are shelling out 90% of their budget for their first killer laser (the ah... Dilda comes to mind...) and then trying to obtain some safety glasses for a twenty-dollar bill & change... .
Our best bet is to buy form a VERY TRUSTWORTHY source, like OEM laser Systems, Nova Lasers, etc. and/or to obtain a certification along with your goggles. As a matter of fact, OEM used to have a great deal for us, around $45 for certified goggles - both 660nm and 405/532nm but I can't find the link anymore... :undecided:
Mine came with signed certification papers, stating the exact OD for each specific range of wavelengths covered by said goggles.