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

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Weak and cheap hood and hat, the back of the lens was scratched out of the box.

I read reviews that the materials are cheap. I took the risk anyway and YOU ARE RIGHT. Insanely bad materials; Here I thought that the $50 fixed lens hood I got from the aftermarket store seemed cheap to me. I was worried the headband would tear, snap or break when adjusting, everything is plastic including the screws. Pretty soft plastic. Because it's so cheap, it flexes a lot. You have to tighten things up quite a bit so they're stiff enough to support the weight of the hood when you pitch it forward, and that's where all the snapped threads and broken headgear photos come from. The knobs and switches used to control the lens are fairly loose. They won't keep their settings very well. I have to assume they won't stay where I set them with normal use, meaning you could accidentally set the tint too low and see smudges within minutes of finding out the hard way. The transparency of the lenses seems to be as advertised. , but the inside/back of the lens has a non-replaceable VERY soft plastic protector that was already scraped out of the box and the two spares along with the extra pack I bought from YESWELDER don't fit (and the existing lens ). protector is firmly attached anyway ). Guys, I have to assume a lot of these reviews are sponsored or paid for. I'll return it and save up for something that won't let me down after 2 hours of a full day.

Pros
  • welding helmets
Cons
  • there are doubts