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Your cart is empty.3M Professional Faceshields are engineered to be comfortable, convenient, and functional to help keep professionals and DIYers safe. Designed to help protect the eyes and face against certain impact and chemical hazards. With 3M Professional Faceshields, we've got you covered, so you can focus on getting the job done right.
Momma Bell
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
worked as a great costume addition
Fourvalv
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022
Good OEM/brand part. Getting clear/new screen made huge difference. Didn't realize how bad the other one was. The face shield isn't all that comfortable to wear (especially if you're trying to wear full over the ear hearing protection), but it truly can be a lifesaver and highly recommend use. Full shield gives better protection than just 'glasses'. Had to get headband as well as band had broken on old one. That isn't typical, so probably stepped on the old one???
Ben Barizon
Reviewed in Brazil on July 23, 2021
Produto sem qualidade. estou usando há uma semana e amassou o visor somente por lavá-lo. fita de prender arrebentou uma parte somente com manuseio, e estou usando a uma semana , que dirá daqui ha'1 mês. produto totalmente diferente do anunciado. duvido que seja da 3M.fiquei muito insatisfeito com a compra e se pudesse trocaria por outra coisa.CordialmenteBH
Alpheustorysongs
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2021
This face shield is for working with tools however due to low key design, it's perfect for virus protection. If you wear a wide rim type hat for both men & women it looks stylish.Do not buy the cheap $10 types, they are very flimsy and when the pandemic is over you got yourself face protection for projects.
Rick F.
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2021
Sooooo much better than the flimsy thinner types with elastic bands. This is heavier but has much better fit, easy to flip up, lots of adjustable notches a large shield. I feel like a riot cop with this thing! :)
Alain Clermont
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2021
Use this when using the hand grinder, or wire wheel or cutting. Save your eyes, and get yourself one of these, its worth the investment for your health. Also use when sanding wood along with a mask, work brilliantly.
James Cole
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2018
I purchased this shield in 2015 and used it well. Although it was not heavily used, like the others posted here, the headband split right at the shield's pivot on the right side. The face shield itself worked great and was comfortably for me with both hearing and respiratory protection. Just don't expect the headband to last long enough to have to replace just the shield.
deb t
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2017
The 3M face shield is packaged separately from the headgear, both of which are made of sturdy material. Take a little care in assembling the face shield to the headgear, and do not force anything into place and end up breaking the plastic parts. Don't toss your face shield onto the ground or a bed of nails and be surprised if it gets all scratched up. Treat it like a pair of expensive Oakley sunglasses if you want the shield to stay pristine and clear. LOLTo assemble the American Way, without reading any instructions or looking at diagrams, simply align one of the holes on the edge of the face shield to the blue star shaped stud on the inside of the head gear. Move the shield up and down until it catches and locks onto the stud. Do the same for the other side of the face shield. Now the final part is to get the open slot on the top center of the face shield to lock into the headgear. Notice the groove on the inside edge of the blue forehead piece...the top edge of the shield fits into this groove. So grab the edge of the blue forehead protector with with your left hand, with the outside of the face shield against your left forearm. Now pull your left arm back and place the bottom edge of the face shield against your muscular chest. Pull it gently against your muscular chest...while at the same time, use your right thumb to pull the center blue tab away from the face shield so the open slot could snap into the tab. All in 15-20 seconds or faster if you trying out for the Guinness Book of World Record.Adjust the plastic band on the back of the helmet to fit your head comfortably, the head size is embossed on the gray head band. To move the shield up and down without it popping it off your head, just place one hand over the top head strap and use the other hand to push shield up or pull it down. As stated by another reviewer, when you tilt your head slightly down, the edge of the oversize shield will protect your neck. On me, the edge will touch about 3 inches belong the center of my collar bone. There is a large black perforated rubber band on the forehead to keep the headgear from moving around. The shield is big enough to wear goggles and glasses underneath, which will act as double protection for the eyes. I will be using mine when I grind the sidewalk edges that have lifted up.
John A. Van Devender
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2017
Face shield is pretty much what you see. I have not used it yet in my woodshop but it already is more comfortable than the last one I had. I am hoping that this face shield is more scratch resistant... but that I will have to wait and see. It comes in two pieces so you do have to assemble the shield to the head gear. It should be straight forward but it takes a minute or two to figure out how the shield clips in. I found, finally, that by snapping the side holes in place then the center one, with some pushing and coaxing snapped in ok.Other than that... construction appears solid... the price is right .... and it fits comfortably on the head. So far so good.
DannyD
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2016
As others have stated, this is an AO branded face shield. The shield (lens?) itself and part of the headband are branded as 3M. Overall the shield seems to be a quality product. The biggest issue I have with the product is that it does not fit me perfectly. When I have adjusted it as well as I can, the strap that goes around my head (as opposed to the one that goes on top) is tight on the bottom of the strap, but remains a bit loose on top. I would prefer it to be a bit tapered. I don't know if this would be a problem for many, as some hats also do not fit me well.
kimll
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2015
I got this after I scared myself during a lapse in proper procedure while using my tablesaw. The shield gives me feeling of safety during my now hypervigilance in observing safe procedure. It fits well, has never fogged up, and provides good visibility while working. I do feel it heat up around my face if I have it down for very long but no fogging. There seems to be a lot of adjustablity. I am a fairly small sized female but had no problem in getting it to fit my head snuggly and comfortably. I did struggle a bit when I had to attach the visor to the cap. It comes in two pieces. It took a lot of force to get it to snap in. I think I ended up getting it positioned and putting all my weight on it and then it snapped in. I have not received any blows to the face while wearing it but it seems very strong and gives good throat coverage as well.
deja2012
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2010
there was a scare about h1n1 last fall. instead of going over the top with a full gasmask it was almost as protective to get some n95 nose and mouth covers a cheap pairof painter's goggles, earplugs and a disposable shower hairnet that covers the earsand for extra safety a cheap clear face sheild. i would up using the n95 mask andpainters goggles to go to the supermarket but by january the flu and vaccine issuewas a non issue. we were lucky this time. it cost about 25 dollars us onstead of100 plus for a decent gasmask and possibly being qiestioned by security personnel.the improvised n95 breather and painter goggles got a few stares but the improvisedgear was not alarming as a gas mask and provided 95% of the protection from potentialcoughs and sneezes. the face sheild hasnt been used vs a deadly virus yet, thankfully.however it came in handy when dealing with rat traps. i protected my face againsta potential rat attack. i felt confident about setting traps and releasing them. imight risk a scar on my hands but who the heck would risk a face scar from a rat?i think if riot squads use clear face masks to protect from chemical and other risksand factory workers and even dental assistants use them why not me? one of thoseminor investments in protection that you hope you never need but are glad youhave on hand if you do. its not just risking face scars, its eye and mouth protection.for 15 bucks you have emergency gear and confidence in dealing with other face risks.
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