Take a look at Zebralights. The offer many different color temps and beam patterns.Im currently using the cheapy HF ones but they aren't so bright
I would like to find one about the same size but brighter.
Bonus if its rechargeable
Take a look at Zebralights. The offer many different color temps and beam patterns.
Here's the deal. Costco on line has these Feit Electric lights 3 for $30 that are tiny, rechargeable and unbelievably bright. :https://www.costco.com/feit-rechargeable-mini-led-flashlight,-3-pack.product.100526090.html
I feel ya, Happened to me more than a few times.Dang you. All I wanted to do was sip coffee and read a little. And now I've got these ^^^ on the way.
Danke.
So the extra light, is it that its so dark where you welding you can't even see then when the lens is not darkened?latest Lincoln auto dark lens.
While Im not familiar with Zebralight I can say that Olight has some very small very bright lights.Zebralight owns the small light market. They are so far ahead of their competition it's not even funny.
While Im not familiar with Zebralight I can say that Olight has some very small very bright lights.
Will have to check them out. Is there a website that you prefer to buy from?I have several of both, Oilight makes a good light but I think Zebralight is a step ahead. The SC5 puts out more lumens on a single AA than most lights do that are running two AAs.
Will have to check them out. Is there a website that you prefer to buy from?
Also a tip I found that really helps with vision is to cover the back of our head and hood. If you block out the light from behind you can see way better.
I have a FR bib snapped to the back of all of my helmets and have for probably 30 yearsIt took me a long time to learn this, but this is a huge tip. The difference that a rear shroud makes it amazing.
Lincoln lens in my old Daytona Mig helmetWhat helmet are you using, I went from a sub $100 welding helmet to a over $300 Speedglas and it's amazing how well I can see. Even before it darkens I can see a lot better.
Before I got this helmet I was going to mount a good headlamp to the top of my old one.
Yeah I would just get a head lamp, remove the strap and use velcro to attach it to the top of your helmet.Lincoln lens in my old Daytona Mig helmet
I havent found a more comfortable or lighter helmet so went with a replacement lens
when the old one finally quit(15yrs later)Seems to work fine with the additional light
I ll keep a spare while welding in case battery life is short.
At $7 each I can keep a couple extras.