ESAB Halo Sentinel A50 Automatic Welding Helmet 0700000800 with Free Accessories
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Arkansas Metal Art
> 3 dayI’ve been using my 3M speed glass helmet for 10 years and I’ve always been happy with it. I feel like it was time for an upgrade and omg! what a difference there is in this helmet and my old helmet. If you do much welding this is definitely worth the investment.
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Cinthia
> 3 dayThis hood is very comfortable and clear for all day use. Definitely recommend
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Gar
> 3 dayI look at this helmet at Fabtech at the Esab booth and decided I had to have one, great comfortable helmet and a great seller
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Kenneth Shuster
> 3 dayGreat Welding helmet
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Phill
> 3 dayIt looks sick, and the visibility is so good. Electronic display for adjustments is a nice feature.
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Rufus
> 3 dayWhen I bought the Fourney welder, I got their helmet. That was a mistake. I love the welder, but I hate the helmet. After doing some research (uTube videos) I decided to get this helmet. Boy, am I glad I did! This helmet is SO comfortable and works great! (it also doesnt fall off of my head when I lean down!) Too bad I didnt save some money and get this one first! Its solid, comfortable and highly adjustable (my nose was hitting the control panel at first, but I found out thats adjustable, as well as other directions!). I love it and dont mind wearing it.
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Michael Young
> 3 dayPros: >Lightweight, worn this hood while running pipe and Ive not had any neck fatigue while running out the bottom, unlike with my Miller. The retention system in the hood makes it comfortable to wear for long periods. >You dont need proprietary Magnifier lenses if working with small weldaments. >crisp auto darkening lens, only issue Ive had is if youre running tig and you get behind the arc, youll lose your shade. But Ive never been flashed wearing this hood. >external grind button on hood is awesome >multiple touch presets for different shades Cons >protective lenses are not cheap, I paid 40 for a pack of 5. Lenses scratch up easily. If you have a habit of getting close to your welds, youll easily warp that lense and have trouble seeing out of it. Just get use to welding with your head at a normal distance and youll be fine. Would have liked to see the hood have a rechargeable battery for the price. But thats a personal gripe.
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Jonathan Morales
25-11-2024Great helmet for tig welding 100% recommended Be aware if dropped it will always end up scratching the front lens
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maricela
Greater than one weekGood work
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john
Greater than one weekGood visibility, easy to use, grind mode means not flipping the helmet up to see