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Where to buy last-minute solar eclipse glasses and viewing gear before August 12
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In order to see the partial phases, you MUST wear a pair of certified solar glasses or solar binoculars to view the sun safely.
Here are the best options you can still get hold of before the solar eclipse.
For the whole family Lunt Solar Eclipse Glasses (5 pack): $9.95 at Amazon This 5-pack of solar eclipse glasses from Lunt is ideal for viewing parties, for the whole family to use or just to have spare pairs for future eclipses.
Read more Read less ▼For year-round solar viewing Celestron EclipSmart 12x50 solar binoculars: was $129.95 now $99.99 at Amazon The Celestron EclipSmart 12x50 solar binoculars provide safe solar viewing with 12x magnification, and Prime members still have time to have them delivered before August 12.
Buying them mere days before a solar eclipse is arguably the worst possible time to purchase them, as this is when they're most expensive.