CharlesinGA
Well-known member
Indeed you should exercise caution and verify that what you are ordering is on the list, however, do not avoid Amazon just because they had problems 5 years ago, Trust, but Verify................
Yes, Amazon got bit last time. I highly suspect that they are being somewhat more cautious about the solar eyewear they allow to be listed. Understand that many of the products listed on Amazon (including most of these solar viewing glasses) are sold by others thru the Amazon system. Amazon stocks what is sent to them by the third party, and takes the orders and ships and then the third party gets their money.
In the case of the ones I linked to above, Soluna (GSM sales) they are in fact on the list Knobs linked to, along with Lunt, Thousand Oaks and Rainbow Symphony.
If you do an Amazon search for Eclipse Glasses these are virtually everything Amazon has listed, and at the top of the screen they have placed a message
"Safety requirements for solar viewing
Amazon has implemented safety requirements for all filters for solar viewing offered on the site.
› Learn more"
The problem is, if you click on it you get the "we're sorry" message, as the link is broken. It would appear that Amazon has done their due diligence this time.
Charles
Yes, Amazon got bit last time. I highly suspect that they are being somewhat more cautious about the solar eyewear they allow to be listed. Understand that many of the products listed on Amazon (including most of these solar viewing glasses) are sold by others thru the Amazon system. Amazon stocks what is sent to them by the third party, and takes the orders and ships and then the third party gets their money.
In the case of the ones I linked to above, Soluna (GSM sales) they are in fact on the list Knobs linked to, along with Lunt, Thousand Oaks and Rainbow Symphony.
If you do an Amazon search for Eclipse Glasses these are virtually everything Amazon has listed, and at the top of the screen they have placed a message
"Safety requirements for solar viewing
Amazon has implemented safety requirements for all filters for solar viewing offered on the site.
› Learn more"
The problem is, if you click on it you get the "we're sorry" message, as the link is broken. It would appear that Amazon has done their due diligence this time.
Charles
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