The plexiglass disc was well packaged, cut to exact dimensions, and looks great! It was also a great price! I would order again.
Old lenses were probably decades old, brittle. Breaking apart. New lenses look and fit perfectly, without breaking.
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Royal Blue T8 Tube Guard for F32 Bulb: Each tube guard is sold per piece. Cases of 24 available. Tubes are 1-1/4" wide x 46-3/8" long without end caps on, 47-1/8" long with end caps on. These can be made shorter for smaller bulbs. Made of unbreakable polycarbonate. 2 end caps included.
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Royal Blue Tube Guards offers maximum protection against broken glass and sparks that can result when fluorescent lamps shatter. In addition, all our tube guards meet and exceed OSHA, FDA, and USDA requirements for lamp shields.
2 piece minimum but sold individually. Minimum purchase is 2. This is NOT a 2pack.
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