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Review on ๐Ÿ”ฅ Enhanced Visibility and Protection: Servore Darkening Welding Goggle Arc 513 by Kyle Kriglstein

Revainrating 3 out of 5

This is a good welding helmet when you need access to hard-to-reach places.

I also have a decent Lincoln helmet but I ran into a case where it was just too bulky for the spot I had to weld. It also has an LED. It's especially difficult to see what you're welding in tight spaces. What I like. 1 - It's light and comfortable 2 - Visibility is good. When switched off, it is not too dark. Pretty dark when welding. 3 - It's small enough to hold your face in the right places. 4 - The strap is very positive. It doesn't slip under the car like a normal helmet. 5 - The strap has a buckle on the back so the mask can be easily unfastened and removed. A few issues to watch out for. 1 - The lantern is practically not used. . With what I know now, I should have opted for the cheaper version without light. It's just not bright enough.2 - If you wear glasses, the mask presses the glasses against your face. The mask is held by a rubber ring around the face, which is comfortable but also puts pressure on the goggles. I keep the straps relatively loose so they don't push too hard.

Pros
  • - For fast and stable TIG welding, safety goggles reliably protect the welder's eyes even in restricted welding conditions or in deep, narrow structures during particularly mobile welding and pipe welding.
Cons
  • Doubtful