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Review on πŸ”’ Optimal Safety and Enhanced Precision: YESWELDER Viewing Powered Darkening Grinding Occupational Health & Safety Products by Amicz Kakaruk

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Yes Welder 180 View

I was skeptical at first. I compared the plastic to my Lincoln. I thought the YesWelder plastic felt flimsy and cheap. Compared to the Lincoln, it's about the same without the use of a caliber. I find the brim of the Lincoln helmet has a large seam that makes it appear thicker. The actual view makes the appearance of welding and bonding different day and night. I would never go back to the old one. I've always had vision problems and now it's like someone removed the tint from the sedan. The helmet is comfortable compared to the Lincoln. The band feels cheap because it does not keep a round shape. I think it's because it's a bit more flexible than a regular strap, which is more difficult. The side handles hold the lid well. The lid comes off a couple of times. My Lincoln does that too. I noticed that the lid passes a certain position when lowered. This means I forget to lower my lid just enough so it doesn't touch my chin. I don't have this problem with Lincoln. I like that they give you cover. Lincoln didn't do it. When I adjust my lens, I look directly at the sun because that's how I was taught. The lens didn't get darker. I decided to just use it. It works when welding. That's the only thing I noticed compared to my Lincoln.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Compatibility