👓 Protect Your Vision in Style!
The MCR SafetyCrews 207 Hard Shell Crush Resistant Eyeglass Case is designed for professionals on the go. With a durable hard shell, padded lining, and a convenient belt loop hook, this case not only protects your eyewear but also enhances your everyday carry experience. Available in a sleek black color, it’s the perfect accessory for those who value both functionality and style.
R**U
Excellent product
If you invest only $3.00 or $4.00 in cheap disposable safety glasses then this case will have little appeal. On the other hand, if you are one who invests in higher quality safety eye wear, then the last thing you need is to sit on them or have them scratched beyond use. My safety glasses have a foam gasket all around the lens which forms a gasket to help keep out dust. They work fairly well but they are bulky and at $17.00 a pair a good case is worth the money.The only drawback to this I can see so far is that there is no solid stop to keep the lid from closing to tightly. It appears one might be able to close this case far enough to break a pair of glasses but that test will have to wait.
J**L
The case is serving my need as a hardshell and ...
The case is serving my need as a hardshell and fits snug in the webbing of my lunch bag. The padding on the inside keeps my work and safety glasses adequately safe from cracking or breaking. Perhaps there is an issue with the closure of the case as there is only a push tab at the lip. A heavy duty rubber band or hair band around the case will keep it closed unless using the case in hot weather which may cause the rubber band to melt and therefore open.The key clip appears to be a hard type of rubber which hopefully means it won't crack anytime soon.I would had purchased another however this is an "add-on" item at Amazon.
B**Z
Tough Case But Large
Case looks extremely tough. However it's pretty big just for one set of eyeglass. I can easily fit 2 or maybe even 3 inside the case.
A**Y
Totally worth it!
This case is excellent! I ordered it for my 6 year old son to put his glasses in & be able to clip to his backpack to avoid loss. The case worked great! Put up with being kicked, stepped on and other torture that 6 year olds can come up with & his glasses remained safe. I DID have to order a second case after my 200lb 17 year old stepped on the case breaking the spine - the glasses however remained intact inside! Obviously I ordered a 2nd one in a flash....my son went through a pair of glasses a month before this case. After? He's had the same pair for a record 4.5 months!
R**Y
I use this for 3M safety glasses (curved wrap-around style) ...
I use this for 3M safety glasses (curved wrap-around style). Fits them well and the clip is handy. Have had no issues for months now. It's a cheap case sure, so take into mind that it's not bomb proof, but it does work well for what I need; stopping low cost glasses from getting scratched. I can throw it in the back of a truck and it won't open. Would I put a $300 pair of prescription glasses in it? Not likely. I would hope I'd spend more than $6 on a case for those.
S**H
Cheap, sturdy case with poor closing mechanism
Cheap, and fits my giant aviators. Not many solid cases available for those types of glasses.Nothing really holds it closed. It's just a groove in the plastic that it snaps on. If you dropped this on pavement, it would open up and your glasses would take a tumble. I admit I haven't tested this theory, but if you're looking for something to hang from a belt loop or the outside of your pack, this isn't it. I keep it inside my backpack in a pocket that keeps it from opening, and it's been great in that capacity.So, the case is sturdy and very crush resistant, and good for tossing in your bag or car door, but the poor closing mechanism means you shouldn't expose it to situations where that might be an issue.
E**.
Great way to save safety glasses.
Loved it. The only way to keep a pair of safety glasses with you or in your truck and them not get fully scratched in no time.I did finally break this case after carrying with my tool bag for almost 2 years and being rather abusive to it. I did just duct tape it back together and leave it on the dash now so it still works for what I need it to.
P**E
Too small, too flimsy
Not much that I can say good about this case. TL;DR: it's a funny shape that doesn't work for safety glasses, and construction is pretty flimsy.On the pro side, it's probably fine for a set of cheap plastic safety glasses.However, it's too small to contain a set of prescription safety glasses. Although the case is physically huge, there isn't enough room to accommodate the side-shields. See attached picture.Conversely, the case is too big to contain my regular eyeglasses when I'm wearing the safety glasses. They rattle around.a bunch. The basic problem is that although the case is very deep, about 2" high, on one side, it's a semi-circular shape and only about 1/2" high on the long side. The deep part isn't wide enough to accommodate the lenses sitting upright, and the shallow part is too shallow.Also, the latch isn't at all secure, the hinge is flimsy, and the thin plastic shell isn't heavy enough to survive being tossed in a toolbox.It's the sort of thing you'd expect to see in a dollar bin by the checkout.
E**X
Crews 207
Este estuche Crews 207 es de plástico totalmente, su sistema para cerrar solo es un pequeño brote de plástico que se traba con la parte superior eso es todo, cubren bien todo el lente pero desearía que no fuera tan fácil de abrir
N**9
Hardcase
AAAAA+++++ CAN FIT ALL SHADES
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