DeWalt Pro Safety Glasses
From £3.99£4.79 EX VATINC VAT
Lightweight polycarbonate safety glasses from DeWalt. Anti-scratch lenses, low energy impact resistance, and available in clear, clear in/out, or smoked. Conforms to EN166 1F.
| Colour | Price | QTY |
|---|---|---|
| Clear | £3.99£4.79 | |
| Smoked | £3.99£4.79 | |
| Clear In/Out | £3.99£4.79 |
DeWalt safety glasses that actually get worn on site are the ones that don’t get in the way. These DeWalt Pro Safety Glasses hit that mark pretty squarely. Lightweight polycarbonate lenses with an anti-scratch coating, low energy impact resistance, and full compliance with EN166 1F. They’re the kind of PPE that lives in a shirt pocket rather than a van glovebox because they’re comfortable enough to keep on.
Three lens options cover most working conditions. Clear lenses are straightforward for indoor work or overcast days. The smoked option is there for bright outdoor jobs where you’d rather not be squinting at a fascia board. The clear in/out lens is the one worth a second look if your day takes you between a warehouse and a yard, or in and out of a building throughout the day. It adjusts to changing light conditions without you having to swap glasses every couple of hours, which on a mixed day is genuinely useful rather than just a feature on the packaging.
Where DeWalt Pro Safety Glasses Get Used
Polycarbonate is the right material for impact-rated safety eyewear. It’s considerably tougher than standard optical plastic and much lighter than glass, which matters when you’re wearing them for a full shift. The anti-scratch coating keeps the lens usable over time because scratched lenses are both a visibility problem and an excuse not to bother wearing them at all.
The EN166 1F rating confirms conformance to the European standard for personal eye protection, with the 1F classification covering optical quality and low energy impact resistance. That’s the relevant standard for general trade use, covering debris, dust, and minor flying particles from cutting, grinding preparation, drilling, and similar day-to-day work.
At this price point, keeping a spare pair in the van or a couple in the tool bag is just sensible. You won’t agonise over a lost pair the same way you would with something that cost twelve quid, and they’ll still do the job properly while they’re with you.
Pro Tip: If you're buying these for a team, the clear in/out lens is the safest default choice as it handles the widest range of lighting conditions without anyone needing to swap out mid-job.
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