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Leading Family Pack Partial Solar Eclipse Glasses – excellent value

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A family pack of solar eclipse glasses ready for 29 March partial solar eclipse. High quality, individually tested and packed. Keeping the eclipse family safe. The pack contains two pairs of adult size eclipse glasses, two pairs of child size eclipse glasses and one pair of XL – over spectacles eclipse glasses.

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A family pack of solar eclipse glasses ready for 29 March partial solar eclipse. High quality, individually tested and packed. Keeping the eclipse family safe. Two adult size eclipse glasses, two child size eclipse glasses and one XL over spectacles eclipse glasses. Tested for extra security at Durham University.

5 pairs of premium eclipse glasses.
– 2 Adult
– 2 Child
– 1 XL (over spectacles)

Buy now A family pack of solar eclipse glasses ready for 29 March partial solar eclipse. High quality, individually tested and packed. Keeping the eclipse family safe. Two adult size eclipse glasses, two child size eclipse glasses and one XL over spectacles eclipse glasses.

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Weight 99 g
Dimensions 23 × 17 × 0.25 mm
ISO

ISO12312-2

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