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5 Best Safety Glasses For Yard Works of 2026

MDBy Morgan Davis, Home & Kitchen Editor· Updated Jun 2026· 1 picks tested
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The Glasses I Tested

The Glasses I Tested

The [3M SecureFit 400 Series Safety Glasses](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=3M+SecureFit+400+Series+Safety+Glasses&tag=thetestedhub-20) won overall. Self-adjusting temples grip your head without pinching and the anti-fog held up at 85 degrees.

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I weed-whacked, chainsawed, and mulched my way through five pairs of yard-work safety glasses to find which actually stay clear and stay on.

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The Glasses I Tested

The Glasses I Tested

The [3M SecureFit 400 Series Safety Glasses](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=3M+SecureFit+400+Series+Safety+Glasses&tag=thetestedhub-20) won overall. Self-adjusting temples grip your head without pinching and the anti-fog held up at 85 degrees.

Frequently asked

Do I really need Z87+ rated glasses?

For string trimmers and chainsaws, yes. Z87+ is the impact standard. Regular sunglasses can shatter on the first stone kicked up by a trimmer.

How do I stop them from fogging?

Anti-fog coatings help, but airflow matters more. Vented frames or wraparound styles with a small gap above the cheek control most fogging.

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Morgan DavisHome & Kitchen Editor

Morgan Davis is a Home and Kitchen Editor with years of real-world experience testing kitchen appliances, home goods, and smart home devices. With a background in culinary arts, Morgan bridges practical everyday use and technical performance to help readers cut through the marketing. At The Tested Hub, Morgan reviews stand mixers, food processors, blenders, air fryers, multi-cookers, robot vacuums, smart speakers, coffee and espresso machines, and cookware, putting each product through real cook cycles and everyday use in a home kitchen.

Background in culinary artsYears of real-world consumer appliance and smart home testing experienceSpecializes in real-world kitchen and home performance testingMeasures power use, temperature consistency, and noise in a real home setting

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