Deadsquiggles
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So I’m need of a new welding helmet. I currently use an Instapark GX990T but it has started flashing me and staying dark Asher I’ve stopped welding during use even after changing batteries multiple times, and I bought this in April of last year, and even then it hasn’t seen much use since I was out of town for 4 months after I bought it. So I’m at the Buy Once, Cry Once point of wanting a nicer welding helmet from a reputable manufacturer.
I’ve read numerous online articles, reviews and comparisons of the obvious choices such as the Miller Digital Elite and Digital Infinity, Lincoln Viking 3350, and Esab Sentinel. But most of what I read is just marketing and carbon copies of each other. So I figured I’d ask everyone here their opinions on welding helmets. There’s not many options around me as far as putting hands on the items for an in person comparison so I’m hoping for some help here.
My criteria are auto darkening, large field of view, user friendly controls, good clarity, no green tint and a price limit of around $300. It doesn’t have to be one of the ones I listed as I’m sure there’s some other good choices with those features at that price point so is there’s other good options, please post them too.
I’ve read numerous online articles, reviews and comparisons of the obvious choices such as the Miller Digital Elite and Digital Infinity, Lincoln Viking 3350, and Esab Sentinel. But most of what I read is just marketing and carbon copies of each other. So I figured I’d ask everyone here their opinions on welding helmets. There’s not many options around me as far as putting hands on the items for an in person comparison so I’m hoping for some help here.
My criteria are auto darkening, large field of view, user friendly controls, good clarity, no green tint and a price limit of around $300. It doesn’t have to be one of the ones I listed as I’m sure there’s some other good choices with those features at that price point so is there’s other good options, please post them too.
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