Medical king Solar Eclipse Glasses AAS Approved 2024 (50 Pack) CE and ISO Certified Safe Shades for Direct Sun Viewing
J**B
Very nice for the price!
We ordered these for our ministry outreach event during the Total Solar Eclipse here in Indiana! What a great company, is all we can say! Blessings on you and your employees!
P**O
Reliable glasses
These glasses are perfect for solar eclipse viewing.
A**R
Great service
Items were delivered quickly and as described! Thank you!
C**A
cost
The cost was great!
P**N
Work great, standard sizing, good pricing
Work great, standard sizing, good pricing:These solar glasses really do work well and are pretty standard in terms of their size and shape. The glasses can be used to look directly at the sun, even when there isn't a partial eclipse, but you won't be able to see anything else with them. The size and shape of the glasses aren't the most comfortable, as the sharper cardboard temple tips can dig into your ears a bit over time, but their light weight does help keep them more comfortable. The pricing of these is also pretty good, as they're currently going for under $1 per pair and I've seen similar items priced anywhere from $1-$2 per pair, even when buying in bulk.Overall, this is a good product and I would recommend.
V**N
Eclipse Chasing with Confidence (and Zero Retinal Meltdown): My Ode to Medical King's Shades
Forget staring at the eclipse through a colander like a caveman stuck in the Stone Age. These Medical King solar eclipse glasses are basically a VIP pass to staring directly at the sun (responsibly, of course) without frying your eyeballs like an egg on a Texas sidewalk.Picture this: You're at the epicenter of the eclipse, surrounded by a horde of eclipse newbies sporting cardboard boxes and tinfoil hats. You, however, stand serenely, like a celestial emperor, rocking these sleek shades and channeling your inner astronomer. The crowd gasps as the moon takes a bite out of the sun, but you? You're nonchalantly adjusting your shades, muttering, "Meh, seen one eclipse, seen 'em all," just to mess with the rookies.But seriously, folks, these things are legit. CE and ISO certified? Check. Sturdy paper construction that won't disintegrate in a light breeze? Check. Fifty pairs in a pack, perfect for turning yourself into the coolest kid on the block (or, you know, sharing with friends)? Big ol' check.The only downside? I might have accidentally blinded my cat with my newfound solar prowess. But hey, live and learn, right? Just kidding, Fluffy, I wouldn't do that to you (probably).In conclusion, if you're looking for solar eclipse glasses that are safe, stylish, and come in bulk like a Costco pack of marshmallows, Medical King's shades are your ticket to the sun (figuratively, please don't actually buy a ticket to the sun). Five stars, a standing ovation, and a possible future cameo in my autobiography, "How I Survived the Great Eclipse of 2024 Without Turning Into a Human Sunburn."P.S. Don't blame me if you become addicted to staring at the sun. These shades are like celestial crack, minus the shady alleyway deals and existential dread. You've been warned.
M**L
Look legit
These look legit can’t wait to see the next eclipse with these! Love that they came in a large quantity for several different viewings.
C**R
Easy to Fit Solar Eclipse Glasses
After a visit to a planetarium, our youth organization discussed the upcoming solar eclipse. I was glad to have found this product to start getting kids excited about science, the solar system and eclipses. The kids were excited to receive a pair. The cardboard is sturdy. There are 2 creases to allowing folding for a narrow or wide face. The bridge is not comfortable for long usage but it keeps the blackout lenses importantly covering the eyes. The temple and temple tips are good fit for adults and kids. The temple tips and bridge can feel a bit sharp and too quick of a removal almost feels like a paper cut especially behind the years. For the short-term usage during a momentous eclipse, these glasses will work well.
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