Klein Hard Hats and Safety Helmets – Vented and Non-Vented
Klein vented and non-vented hard hats and safety helmets address electricians and everyone else who needs head protection. For some […]
It goes without saying that eye protection, hearing protection, and all manner of safety equipment needs reviews to help discerning consumers know how to choose from the myriads of products available to them. We cover everything from Milwaukee safety glasses to Klein hard hats and Bolle safety glasses. These products protect your eyes and your head. You really can’t get any work done if you lose either! While simple on the surface, options like vented and non-vented, and impact-rated and non-impact-rated make all the difference. We help you choose the best hard hat and more. To satisfy OSHA-required solutions when dealing with loud equipment and tools we also test hearing protection solutions from Isotunes and others. We find it important to understand sound pressure level and the difference between active and passive hearing protection.
Klein vented and non-vented hard hats and safety helmets address electricians and everyone else who needs head protection. For some […]
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We wonder if Jake Wadsworth also invented the Reese’s Peanut Butter cup, because the combination of ear and eye protection available in the Combo Glasses makes so much sense, we’re surprised it hasn’t been tried before. With a product like this you’d expect there to be some debilitating compromise in either the wearability of the glasses, or the usability of the ear plugs. After much testing and use, we’d have to say that the Combo Glasses come through smelling pretty clean on both counts. On top of that, the glasses are usable in any combination of modes: eye-only, ear-only, or in combination.