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CGOLDENWALL Emergency Eye Wash Station, Portable, Wall Mounted Review (4.15/5) | WC Safety

Is the CGOLDENWALL Emergency Eye Wash Station worth ordering over the site's cheaper bottle-tier options?

Short answer: Yes, for buyers who want a wall-mounted kit near the bottom of the price range without going to the very cheapest option. The CGOLDENWALL Emergency Eye Wash Station, Portable, Wall Mounted is priced at $25.89 (model reference CNA 780BB per the listing), sitting between the Magula 17oz x2 and the Yzzwer kit. This review covers what the kit includes, how it compares against the rest of the budget bottle tier, and where a same-brand alternative already exists on this site under a separate listing.

Bottle-tier eyewash kits are the point-of-hazard layer of an eye-irrigation response โ€” mounted where the splash happens, meant to cover the first seconds before a worker reaches a gravity-fed tank or plumbed fixture. CGOLDENWALL appears twice in the eyewash stations collection under two separate listings; this review covers the wall-mounted kit specifically. Every question about what compliant primary equipment must actually deliver is deferred wholesale to our What Is ANSI Z358.1? Emergency Eyewash Station Requirements explainer; verify any bottle unit against it before treating it as anything more than a supplemental layer.

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Editorial verdict: 4.15 / 5. The CGOLDENWALL Emergency Eye Wash Station is a straightforward wall-mounted bottle kit at a fair mid-budget price. It does the job the bottle tier is meant to do without a standout feature โ€” solid, unremarkable, and priced accordingly. It loses points against feature-rich competitors like the MAASTERS mirror unit but holds its own against similarly priced budget alternatives.

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Pros

  • Fair mid-budget price at $25.89 in a tier that ranges from roughly $4 to $55
  • Wall-mounted kit format โ€” bottle and bracket ship together
  • Model reference CNA 780BB stated on the listing for documentation

Cons

  • No standout feature versus a mirror, second bottle, or established brand name
  • A second CGOLDENWALL listing exists on this site โ€” confirm ASIN B07PMD2PKP for this exact kit
  • Bottle-tier capacity only โ€” not a 15-minute sustained-flush primary station

Who the CGOLDENWALL kit is for

  • Buyers who want a straightforward wall-mounted bottle kit without paying for premium features
  • Facilities that already know CGOLDENWALL from its other listing on this site and want the wall-mounted variant
  • Safety managers comparing the full bottle-tier field before deciding โ€” the best portable eyewash stations guide ranks every option on this site honestly
  • Operations pairing point-of-hazard bottle coverage with prevention gear from the safety glasses collection

What the CGOLDENWALL kit does well

It is a fair, unremarkable mid-budget option

Not every bottle-tier kit needs a standout feature. The CGOLDENWALL kit delivers the basic wall-mount-plus-bottle format at a price that undercuts the premium options without racing to the absolute bottom of the market like the very cheapest listings.

Model reference gives a documentation anchor

The listing states a model reference โ€” CNA 780BB โ€” which gives facilities a specific identifier for their purchasing and compliance paperwork, something not every budget listing bothers to include.

Wall-mounted format keeps it where it needs to be

A bottle in a drawer does nothing during an actual splash. The bracket mount fixes this unit at the point of hazard, consistent with the placement logic every bottle and tank product in the eyewash stations collection is built around.

Where the CGOLDENWALL kit falls short

Nothing distinguishes it from the rest of the budget field

Against the Yzzwer Portable Eyewash Station at a similar price, or the Magula 17oz x2 with two bottles, the CGOLDENWALL kit does not offer a documented feature that clearly wins the comparison. It is a reasonable, defensible choice โ€” not a standout one.

A second CGOLDENWALL listing exists on this site

A separate CGOLDENWALL Portable Emergency Eye Wash Station Kit is catalogued under a different ASIN and price ($26.58). Confirm ASIN B07PMD2PKP if this exact wall-mounted variant is what you intend to order.

Bottle-tier is bottle-tier regardless of price positioning

No amount of mid-tier pricing changes the underlying category. This kit delivers a manual, limited-duration rinse โ€” not the sustained, hands-free 15-minute flush ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 defines for primary equipment. Any hazard assessment that calls for primary-station coverage needs a gravity-fed tank like the MAASTERS 8 Gallon Portable Eye Wash Station, not a bottle kit.

How the CGOLDENWALL kit compares on WC Safety

Product Format Role Typical price
CGOLDENWALL Kit Wall-mount bottle kit Supplemental tier $25.89 Check price
Yzzwer Kit Wall-mount bottle kit Supplemental tier $24.19 Check price
Magula 17oz x2 Wall-mount, 2 bottles Supplemental tier $24.66 Check price
MAASTERS 8-Gallon Tank Gravity-fed 8-gallon tank Self-contained station class $139.95 Check price

CGOLDENWALL vs the budget bottle-tier field

Spec CGOLDENWALL Kit Yzzwer Kit Magula 17oz x2
Wall-mounted โœ“ โœ“ โœ“
Model reference stated CNA 780BB โ€” โ€”
Bottle count Kit format Kit format 2
Typical price $25.89 $24.19 $24.66
  • Buy the CGOLDENWALL kit if a documented model reference for your paperwork matters and price is roughly equal across the budget field.
  • Buy the Magula 17oz x2 if two bottles at essentially the same price is the more useful feature โ€” see the Magula 17oz x2 review.
  • Buy the Yzzwer kit if lowest price in this specific comparison set is the deciding factor.

Shop the budget bottle tier on Amazon โ†’ CGOLDENWALL Kit Yzzwer Kit

What to stage around the CGOLDENWALL kit

Pair this bottle kit with a gravity-fed tank like the MAASTERS 8 Gallon Portable Eye Wash Station if the hazard assessment calls for sustained flushing. Keep spare PhysiciansCare Sterile Eye Wash Solution on hand for refills. Treat the whole area's eye program โ€” prevention through goggles, response through flushing โ€” as one budget line spanning the safety glasses collection and the eyewash stations collection.

Top station companions on Amazon โ†’ MAASTERS 8-Gallon Tank PhysiciansCare Solution

Where bottle-tier units fit in a compliance program

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151(c) requires suitable flushing facilities where corrosive materials are present, and ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 defines what primary equipment must deliver โ€” flow, duration, tepid range, placement, and inspection specifics all live in our ANSI Z358.1 eyewash station requirements explainer. Bottle kits sit outside that primary-equipment definition; they are a supplemental, point-of-hazard layer. For the broader hazard-to-equipment mapping, start with the which first aid kit do you need pillar guide and the OSHA first aid kit requirements reference.

Total cost of ownership

Hardware is $25.89 once. Ongoing cost is solution replacement on the labeled expiration schedule plus periodic bracket and bottle-seal checks โ€” light, recurring, and identical in kind to every bottle unit on the site regardless of brand. Budget it like any other consumable safety item, log fluid-change dates alongside the rest of the first aid kits program, and the unit stays audit-ready.

Final verdict: 4.15 / 5

The CGOLDENWALL Emergency Eye Wash Station is a fair, unremarkable mid-budget kit that does the bottle-tier job without a standout feature. Buy it if a documented model reference and fair mid-budget pricing matter to you. Buy the Magula 17oz x2 if two bottles at a similar price is the more useful feature. Add a MAASTERS 8-Gallon gravity tank alongside either bottle kit if your hazard assessment calls for primary-station-class sustained flush.

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CGOLDENWALL Emergency Eye Wash Station FAQ

Is the CGOLDENWALL kit OSHA compliant and ANSI Z358.1 certified?

Bottle-tier kits sit outside the ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 definition of primary emergency eyewash equipment. Treat this as a supplemental unit and verify any compliance language per the checklist in the ANSI Z358.1 explainer before relying on it for a certification file.

Is this the same as the other CGOLDENWALL listing on this site?

No โ€” a separate CGOLDENWALL Portable Emergency Eye Wash Station Kit is catalogued under a different ASIN and price. Confirm ASIN B07PMD2PKP for this exact wall-mounted variant.

CGOLDENWALL vs Yzzwer โ€” which should I buy?

Both are similarly priced budget kits with no major documented feature difference. The Yzzwer kit is marginally cheaper; the CGOLDENWALL states a specific model reference for documentation.

CGOLDENWALL vs Magula 17oz x2 โ€” which is the better buy?

The Magula 17oz x2 includes two bottles at essentially the same price, making it the stronger pick unless the CGOLDENWALL's model reference specifically matters to your documentation.

Why buy CGOLDENWALL over the cheapest bottle-tier option?

The price difference across the budget tier is small โ€” a few dollars. If a documented model reference or brand consistency with an existing CGOLDENWALL purchase matters, the modest premium is easy to justify.

Should I buy this kit or a gravity-fed tank?

They are not substitutes. If your hazard assessment calls for sustained, hands-free, 15-minute-class flushing, step up to the MAASTERS 8 Gallon gravity tank. Use this bottle kit as the point-of-hazard layer either way.

Where should this kit be installed?

Directly at the point of hazard, at a height a worker can reach one-handed during a splash. Placement specifics for the broader compliance picture are in the Z358.1 explainer.

What maintenance does the kit need?

Replace the solution on the labeled expiration schedule, check the bracket and bottle seal periodically. Light, recurring upkeep โ€” identical in kind to every bottle unit on the site.

Can this kit serve a construction site?

Bottle kits are a natural point-of-hazard fit for temporary and mobile work, consistent with the hygiene-facility logic in the construction site PPE guide.

Do I still need a gravity-fed tank if I install this kit?

Yes, if the hazard assessment calls for primary-station coverage. The kit covers the first seconds; the tank delivers the sustained flush. High-hazard areas typically run both.

What triggers the requirement for an eyewash unit at all?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151(c): suitable flushing facilities are required where the eyes or body may be exposed to injurious corrosive materials. The threshold logic is decoded in the OSHA first aid requirements reference.

How often should the bottle solution be replaced?

On the manufacturer's labeled expiration schedule โ€” never past the printed date, and sooner if the seal has been broken.

What happens after using the kit to flush an eye?

Continue with sustained irrigation at a gravity-fed tank or plumbed fixture if available, and seek medical evaluation immediately for any corrosive exposure. Call 911 for serious exposures.

Can this kit be used for chemical splashes on skin?

Its design mission is eye irrigation. Body-drench requirements are a separate equipment class under the standard; this kit does not substitute for a drench hose or shower if your hazard assessment includes body splash.

What rating did the CGOLDENWALL kit earn and why?

4.15 out of 5. It is a fair, competently specified budget kit that does the job without a standout feature โ€” solid and unremarkable, priced accordingly. The full tier ranking is in the best portable eyewash stations guide.

Why trust this CGOLDENWALL review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE and first-aid retailer โ€” we stock this kit alongside its budget-tier competitors and the MAASTERS gravity-fed tanks for safety managers and facility teams. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by CGOLDENWALL or paid third-party reviewers. Capability claims are limited to the manufacturer's listing, framed against the equipment-tier structure of ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks this station and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Industrial first-aid and PPE desk ยท specialization: emergency eyewash programs, ANSI Z358.1 equipment tiers, and workplace first-aid compliance.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151(c), ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014, CGOLDENWALL product listing data, Yzzwer and Magula product listing data for comparison, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.50.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Capacity and service-class statements sourced from the manufacturer's listing โ€” no invented flow rates or certification claims.
How this eyewash station review was researched. We compared the CGOLDENWALL kit against every eyewash product stocked on WC Safety on format, tier, feature set, and price, and mapped each against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and the ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 framework detailed in our ANSI Z358.1 explainer. No first-person flow testing is claimed or performed. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to OSHA or ANSI/ISEA guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns from qualifying purchases made through links on this page (tag wcsafety04-20). We also stock this product in our own store. The 4.15/5 rating reflects fair, competent bottle-tier capability at a mid-budget price, weighed honestly against a lack of standout features โ€” no manufacturer sponsored, reviewed, or influenced this content. This article is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice: eyewash equipment selection and certification for corrosive-chemical workplaces should be made with your safety officer against ANSI/ISEA Z358.1, and chemical eye exposures require immediate flushing and emergency medical care.
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