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πŸ” Pack of 2 Welding Helmet Magnifier/Cheater Lens, Size 2 x 4.25, Strength 3.00 Diopter, Made of Glass Review

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Description of πŸ” Pack of 2 Welding Helmet Magnifier/Cheater Lens, Size 2 x 4.25, Strength 3.00 Diopter, Made of Glass

Clear Magnifying Welding Lenses. 3.00 Magnification. Standard 2" x 4.25" for Welding Helmets. GLASS.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality personal protective equipment

This is real glass. Glass changes the world. Plastic is easily scratched and becomes unusable after a short time. They go perfectly with my welding hood.

Pros
  • nice item
Cons
  • slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Much better than readers

Tried it out, don't weld, just look at the steel parts. Had a very good understanding of the work, much better than my readers. Generally better than glasses.

Pros
  • Hands-free
Cons
  • Tape

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Work. but the best head protection

They are a bit heavy and a bit thick but you can get them to work pretty easily. "But" has nothing to do with these scammers, it has to do with all scammers. The choice is yours: 1) Pull the hood back and you will be blind until you put on regular goggles. 2) Don't use scammers, just use glasses and you'll see all the time. Old dogs and new tricks, I ended up using option 2.

Pros
  • The best
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 4 out of 5

They work great in my welding helmet.

Installed on my auto-darkening welding helmet. They work amazing. I don't have to switch between close-up glasses to see the welds. I can still look down when I don't need to zoom in or put my helmet up. They greatly improved my welding technique. I no longer need a second pair of welding goggles.

Pros
  • A sea of positive emotions
Cons
  • No gun

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Tough, optically clear and fits most standard helmets

First tip for any novice welder: in order to weld something you need to be able to see what you are welding! These lenses are great. They are made of glass (scratch resistant), easy to clean and fit standard size welding helmets. these lenses.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Better than wearing reading glasses

I bought these rogue glasses because wearing reading glasses under my welding helmet wasn't so good, especially in hot weather. I had to adapt the plastic frame that holds these Rogues to my specific helmet, but I knew that before I bought it. They seem to be working fine now that I've installed them, but since the Rogue Lens is actually two Rogue lenses split down the middle vertically, it takes a little getting used to. My best guess is that each lens is at a slightly different focal point in

Pros
  • Tools and household items
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good but necessary modifications

I have a Miller Big Window Elite Auto Dark welding helmet. I bought these with a Lincoln Electric KP3046-250 lens. They say they are 4.250 but my caliper showed them as 4.280 wide. The Lincoln lens was a very tight fit and was 4.255. It's therefore a good idea to measure your helmet's mounting points to see how much space you have. To use them I had to remove some of the material to get them closer to 4.250. The lens is encased in hard plastic so it's easy enough to do. Also, one of the lens…

Pros
  • Welding Helmets
Cons
  • dim

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Much clearer and more durable than plastic Miller loupes

I don't write reviews unless there is something horrible in the product. However, this product helped me so much with TIG welding that I had to write a review about it. I have an older (2017) Miller Digital Infinity helmet (just before they released the ClearView screen) with the standard Rogue lens holder. I have used 2.5mm plastic Miller lenses for TIG welding thin plate and they scratched a little even with careful use. very soft plastic lenses, just like Millers soft plastic front and inner

Pros
  • Safety
Cons
  • Not sure