I'm not much of a welder, but I enjoy piddling with it. I've got a Hobart mig and a Lincoln stick. I use a harbor freight welding auto darkening helmet but I've been looking at a Lincoln hood. Are they worth the investment?
My Lincoln auto seems to have a bad battery in it so it only darkens a couple of times then stops. I can't see any way to replace the batteries so I bought a Hobart which you can change the batteries in. You may want to make sure you can can them on whatever you buy.
I'm not much of a welder, but I enjoy piddling with it. I've got a Hobart mig and a Lincoln stick. I use a harbor freight welding auto darkening helmet but I've been looking at a Lincoln hood. Are they worth the investment?
Huntsman. Your welcome.![]()
Definitely. The HF hood seems "ok" when you have nothing else to compare it to, but quickly falls short when you get under a better hood.
I sold myself on a different one by picking up the $100 Kobalt at Lowes, I figured if it wasn't better, I could easily return it...well, I still have it and the HF hood is lost in my shed.
There's obviously something wrong with it if the battery keeps going dead.I won't give another dime for an auto-darkening helmet. I had a $400 Miller unit that I bought a few years ago. Seems like every time I use it, I have to replace the dern battery. I was keeping an extra battery around just for this purpose. After it sits a while, it too goes dead so then the helmet stops working. And it never stops working when it's convenient. Always the worst possible time, like say you're just struck an arc.
That old Forney helmet I had laying around....it doesn't have a battery to die. Just an old traditional style helmet with regular old cheap glass in it; and honestly I can lay down a better quality weld with it than I could with the Miller.
IF I had a TIG machine, yeah I'd like the auto darkening feature a LOT better; and I might even be more tolerant of the darn batteries going dead every time I needed it.
If you are not using them. The solar panels can't charge the battery.

I'm looking at the Speedglas. Do these high end helmets actually provide more visual clarity to see the puddle better? That is my main concern above all the bells and whistles. I have a HF chicom and it darkens fast enough, has 9-13 settings and works ok for TIG and stick but I have an especially hard time seeing the puddle when doing MIG. Just doing a straight **** joint I find myself wandering because I can't see the seam. I wear my 2.5 cheaters but it's like there is just not enough definition or something. Thanks.
I'm looking at the Speedglas. Do these high end helmets actually provide more visual clarity to see the puddle better? That is my main concern above all the bells and whistles. I have a HF chicom and it darkens fast enough, has 9-13 settings and works ok for TIG and stick but I have an especially hard time seeing the puddle when doing MIG. Just doing a straight **** joint I find myself wandering because I can't see the seam. I wear my 2.5 cheaters but it's like there is just not enough definition or something. Thanks.

I have a Miller digital elite and like it a lot. My only complaint is the headgear. I cant keep it from falling, it won't stay up.
Joe
