

Lincoln Electric K3419-1 Glossy VAR 7-13 W/Grind ADF Helmet, Capacity, Volume, Polycarbonate, 11.12 x 10.25 x 11.87, Black (
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Ted Wuckert
> 3 dayI was trying to decide between this and the yeswelder hood that looked slot fancier, big window etc. It was the same price basically. Im glad I went with lincoln. This is a really nice hood for the money. Has all the features you need and nothing you dont. I suggest if your in a similar situation, that you go with the dependable brand. I dont think you can beat lincoln even in the budget market....
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Try it or DIY it
Greater than one weekI purchased this welding hood for maintenance at work. Pros It’s really simple and affordable with the auto dimming knob on the outside! I prefer this over the inner control because it makes going from grinding to welding much easier, and for me I work in a rock quarry so it’s not a clean environment. This helps control any unwanted mud or dirt from actually going inside your hood! Great function. Cons Small view slot but that’s all I can complain about
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bill
> 3 dayGreat shield , in the booth and in the field. No complaints works perfectly no need to spend $400
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C. J. RHEA
> 3 dayWhile the harbor freight and other discount tool place helmets work ok, I was having trouble with TIG work. This one just works.
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Ben Capps
Greater than one weekGreat helmet for hobbyists. Good for the value. Not for every day work.
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Farles3
> 3 dayGot it in today. Ordered the glossy black but got the “lone star”. Not a big deal, will still serve its purpose
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Derek C
Greater than one weekAwesome product from Lincoln! Great value.
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Liliane Runolfsdottir Sr.
> 3 dayThis is an excellent hood. It responds quickly, is light weight and comfortable to use all day.
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Paul Ramone
> 3 dayI am giving this a 1-star review because the helmet arrived missing parts. The listing states that the helmet comes with 2 extra inside and outside impact resistant clear lenses. The box states that two AAA batteries and 2 extra lenses are included. Nothing was included, and there was no user manual, to boot. I asked the seller where the batteries and the lenses were. The seller (O2) responded this way: Sorry, this helmet does not take batteries. The description states solar lens, which is powered up by the light Thank you Unfortunately, the seller is dead wrong. I know because I supplied my own AAA batteries and installed them in the battery compartment inside the helmet. The seller did not say anything about the missing lenses. I suppose he would say that the helmet does not use lenses, either. The helmet works fine (once you supply your own batteries). However, it is aggravating to not get what you paid for. It is doubly aggravating when the seller dispenses wrong information in reponse to a help request, and blows the whole thing off.
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lsmith500
Greater than one weekfor the price, one of the better hoods out there