🔧 Weld with Confidence!
This upgraded welding helmet is designed specifically for Argon Arc and Gas Shielded welding, featuring a shading level of 9. Constructed from high molecular polymers, it remains stable under high temperatures. Weighing half as much as similar products, it offers superior comfort with adjustable headgear and a sweat-absorbing foam structure. The helmet blocks 99% of harmful radiation and provides an ultra-wide field of view, ensuring safety and visibility in any welding environment.
H**A
Looks awesome just as depicted
Idk why it says it's for welding, it is not. I plan on using it for fitting, plasma nd torch cutting and probably brasing. Stay safe peeps
J**D
It will work
Seems kinda cheap looking...i don't think the price is equal to its quality.
J**E
Not as pictured
Did not come with the headgear
R**5
Shield.
Pleased with item recommended. .
D**Y
Face Piece Distorts User's View. NOT Dark Enough for Any Type of Arc Welding
Poor quality control in molding the face shield leaves a noticeably distorted view when I looked through it, and adjusting the position and/or angle didn't help.After reading other reviews, I wouldn't have bought this face shield for welding use, but bought this for a somewhat unusual purpose. Due to an accident and resulting injury to parts of my brain, I'm extremely sensitive to bright light, so I bought this to reduce problems when driving in bright sunlit conditions. (I already wear dark sunglasses and dark wrap-around safety glasses over those, but full sunlight is still too bright.) While I didn't buy this for welding; I have done some welding and have to agree with other reviewers, that it's not NEARLY dark enough for any sort of arc welding - though it may (or may not?) be dark enough for use if you're only going to be doing oxy-acetylene welding. Even then, I'd still pass this one up. Looking through this visor for just a few minutes gave me a serious headache from the distortions in the view.(Thinking that my unusual use for long distance viewing may have multiplied the distortion problem, I tried it on again before writing this review - this time indoors and looking at things at a distance that would be used for welding, but the distortion didn't get noticeably better.)Also as another reviewer mentioned, the mechanism connecting the visor to the headgear was complicated and not easy to assemble without a diagram for reference. I'm glad I left one of them still put together as a reference while I took the other one apart to reassemble and connect the face piece to the head gear!
T**N
it comes apart when you pull it down
works good for plasma cutting. the sheld comes apart really easy when going up and down.
G**R
Secure Shaded Screen Better to Frame - Provide Instructions in English
No assembly instructions in English provided. The hardware securing the left side of the shield head band does not interlock securely with the face shield frame. The shaded screen is very, very, very-poorly connected to the frame. Only held on by (2) sort-of melted tabs that also hold on the name plate. I intend to more-securely attached with bolts and nuts. Or the shaded screen will break off due to flipping up the shaded screen while using.Was tempted to just return. But will try to live with it - given the price was right. As always, you get what you pay for.
M**S
Putting together was a pain
The lens itself is fine for plasma cutting putting this thing together was a 15 minute ordeal with a bunch of pieces flying around, I would have spent more money for a better version if I were to do it again.
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