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🔥 Antra AH7-360-7321 Auto Darkening Welding Helmet: Wide Shade Range, Ideal for TIG, MIG, MMA, Plasma, Grinding - Solar-Lithium Dual Power, Includes 6+1 Extra Lens Covers Review

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Description of 🔥 Antra AH7-360-7321 Auto Darkening Welding Helmet: Wide Shade Range, Ideal for TIG, MIG, MMA, Plasma, Grinding - Solar-Lithium Dual Power, Includes 6+1 Extra Lens Covers

【Safety & Protection】Passive Filter with Permanent shade 13 to UV/IR, combined with double-layered auto dimming LCD shutter, providing sufficient and accurate shade range within 4/5-9/9-13 to visible lights; Full face neck coverage protecting welders from spatters and harmful radiant; Meets ANSI Z87.1 Standards. 【Comfort & Convenience】Very light total weight, reduces head and neck stress; Fully automatic auto darkening lens, eliminating flipping up and down the hood; Easy and simple internal settings, minimizes accidental changes and also great for tight space applications. 【Performance】4 Premium redundant arc sensors, with highly responsive detecting and controlling units providing super-fast switching time and accurate auto shading, minimizing harmful radiant bypass, avoiding eye stress. 【Reliability】Interference Suppression Technologies, minimizing false triggering: less sensitive to sun lights, workshop lights while very responsive to welding arc, even the hardest to detect DC TIG: Rating > 2 Amps. 【Versatility】A great personal protection equipment that can handle multiple processes of Plasma cutting, abrasive wheel cutting/grinding, DC TIG, AC TIG, MIG/MAG, MMA/Stick welding, which are popular in metal fabrication industry, welding schools, welding shops, auto manufacturing and repair industry, ship factories as well as DIY hobbyists projects.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I make things easier when I can

I take welding classes. One of the requirements was to bring a "hood" for use during training. There are ten students in the class, each with their own helmet. Some of the helmets are in the $200 price range. Of course they're painted and gloss enamelled, but they do the same thing as the helmet I bought for 25% of their price. In fact, in many cases my helmet is lighter than more expensive ones. When the helmet is removed and the welding started, all the beautiful patterns on more expensive…

Pros
  • Comfort and convenience
Cons
  • -

When I bought welding equipment, I initially decided on a helmet from my own brand. I'm a novice welder with some experience but not often enough to get good at it. I thought my skills weren't as good as I remembered because the consistency of the weld quality was poor and frustrating me. I realized that if I could see better while welding, maybe I could improve my game. I did some research and decided on the Antra brand. Far from the most expensive, but still highly rated. I thought why not…

Pros
  • Reliability
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Less weight than heavy helmets but works well enough.

I'm a keen observer but a novice welder. So I'm not an expert. I started learning to weld at the school store about eight weeks ago and played an hour or two a few times a week, mostly with a welding machine. I've been using this helmet for about four weeks. Any comparisons I make are to old-school gear, ie, solid-tint Jackson helmets. While I certainly don't need or deserve a fancy auto-dimming helmet, my exercise (game) consists of scraps I collect, some of which are old snow chains. Turns…

Pros
  • Productivity
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I make it easier on myself when I can

I'm taking a welding class. One of the requirements was to bring a "hood" for use during training. There are ten students in the class, each with their own helmet. Some of the helmets are in the $200 price range. Of course they're painted and gloss enamelled, but they do the same thing as the helmet I bought for 25% of their price. In fact, in many cases my helmet is lighter than more expensive ones. When the helmet is removed and the welding started, all the beautiful patterns on more…

Pros
  • Reliability
Cons
  • Available in black only

When purchasing welding equipment, I initially chose a helmet of my own brand. I'm a novice welder with some experience but not often enough to get good at it. I thought my skills weren't as good as I remembered because the consistency of the weld quality was poor and frustrating me. I realized that if I could see better while welding, maybe I could improve my game. I did some research and decided on the Antra brand. Far from the most expensive, but still highly rated. I thought why not try it…

Pros
  • Safety and Protection
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Less weight than heavy helmets but works well enough.

I am an attentive observer, but also a novice welder. So I'm not an expert. I started learning to weld at the school store about eight weeks ago and played an hour or two a few times a week, mostly with a welding machine. I've been using this helmet for about four weeks. Any comparisons I make are to old-school gear, ie, solid-tint Jackson helmets. While I certainly don't need or deserve a fancy auto-dimming helmet, my exercise (game) consists of scraps I collect, some of which are old snow…

Pros
  • execution
Cons
  • poor instructions