đ§ Weld with Confidence and Clarity!
The YESWELDER Panoramic View Auto Darkening Welding Helmet features a large viewing area of 4.31" x 3.82" and three advanced auto-darkening lenses, providing an impressive 180° field of view. With six premium sensors and true color clarity, this helmet is designed for various welding applications, including TIG, MIG, and MMA. It also boasts a convenient TYPE-C charging capability and an integrated LED light for enhanced visibility.
Manufacturer | Jiangsu Meixin Optoelectronics Technology Co.Ltd |
Item part number | LYG-19800G |
Product Dimensions | 26.67 x 23.88 x 28.7 cm; 1.34 kg |
ASIN | B09B22QQDK |
G**A
Great value
Item performs even better than expected, received on time.
K**H
Nice helmet, good price
Very clear optics for the price. A little heavy. Not good if you wear glasses under youâre helmet, side lenses create a clearance problem for me, no slot for standard cheater lenses ether. If you donât need to wear glasses and not wearing it all day it would be a great helmet for the serious hobbyist or light industrial use.
N**Y
Great helmet, great visibility and broad spectrum controls
First of all to everyone saying this won't trigger all the time and gets you blinded... If you were to actually read the instructions it tells you if that happens to hit the Test/Reset button while looking when it failed to darken and it resets it to work properly.I used the sun to calibrate all my settings. I also had the issue and looked in troubleshooting (page 14, Q#2).Pros:-very large spectrum of sensitivity and delay settings-darkens very nicely, darker potential than my HF helmet (grey iron man looking one)-no green tint, it's clear-USB Type-C recharging for LED.-even comes with a soft cotton tout/bagCons:-The helmet interior seems a bit close to the lense and causes my nose to hit-The straps need to be 100% tight to not fall down until your face hits the screen(both issues can be somewhat remedied by making top strap tighter and tightening knobs down hard)-A bit on the heavy side, not a deal breaker but definitely heavier than my HF grey mask.-LED brightness not adjustable.-the mask sensors are in a horrible spot, if you have anything get in the way of them the helmet will u darken and make you blind. Make sure to always weld with your forehead more centered than usualPending results:-The lenses minimum darkness isn't 100% clear, but could be neutral if used for grinding with a slightly shade-LED is kind of odd in AUTO mode. While testing it flickered a lot. I'll update once I use it to weld.After welding.Engineering recommendations and flaws (yesWelder listen up)-LED is useless during welding and interferes with its own sensors which makes you repeatedly get blinded...-the sensors are in a horrible spot and should be in different positions (not just in a straight horizontal line in one place above your eyes). If they had sensors below the visor and above it would be better. The side sensors are useless anyway.-LED should be seperate from the lense by the sensors as they interfere due to glare and screw up everything.-not sure why but this thing likes to flicker, especially the small windows
I**R
Pretty disappointing
Ok, you get what you pay for!?No, I paid 200 for my Jackson shield and it's awesome, just beat to hell and back. So I heard ok things about yes welder. And it's a no welder for me. Biggest issue, if you wear glasses forget about it, they just won't fit in the very nerrow mask.The straps are very cheap, no padding on the top of the head strap makes it feel very cheap.The slid switch was actually broken out of the box, it was just sitting in the bag, I had to look for it. The clear lid that covers the dials was only held on by 1 side, the other side snapped back in but it's very loose now and I doubt it will keep anything out.This is your warning â ď¸Additional review.See the photo, this is where the helmet doesn't stop and just keeps coming down, that's my nose touching the glass. The other photo is the trashy cover that just popped off while putting it back into the bag.This is going back, I'll never even look at yeswelder for a helmet again.
P**K
Doesnât fit over glasses
Unfortunately helmet is narrow with side windows hitting my glasses. The light is weak and flickers. Top of head band is not comfortable, Needs padding. Mask tilt is poorly made. Very soft plastic that makes it light weight but not sturdy. Overpriced in my opinion.
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