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πŸ”₯ Thoriated 16 Welding Tungsten Electrodes: Superior Quality for Efficient Welding Review

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Description of πŸ”₯ Thoriated 16 Welding Tungsten Electrodes: Superior Quality for Efficient Welding

Premium 10 pack of red WT20, 2% thoriated tungsten rods for TIG welding. With reliable arc-striking and a low burn-off rate. Tungsten electrodes size: 1/16" x 7" or 1.6mm x 175mm. The tungsten rods can be very good operation even in high current range on DC. Warm tips:We'll send the tungsten electrodes with old and new package at random. We guarantee with the same high ,pls feel free to purchase.Two packages details pls kindly see pictures,Tks!.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Inferior Quality Leads to Safety Concerns

This product is a prime example of low-quality industrial and scientific tools posing a significant risk to its users. Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, I can confidently say this tungsten electrode is not up to par with the industry standards. The positives end there, as the electrode's poor quality leads to frequent snapping and sparking, putting the user's safety at risk. Save yourself the hassle and invest in a higher quality option.

Pros
  • Provides excellent arc stability and long-lasting performance
Cons
  • Thoriated tungsten electrodes are radioactive and pose health risks to welders and others who are exposed to them

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The ones I received were not thoriated

These electrodes don't say they are thoriated on the packaging and according to my geiger counter they are not radioactive at all. They have a red tip. I don't know what they are.

Pros
  • Welding and Soldering
Cons
  • High Price