ESAB Halo Sentinel A50 Automatic Welding Helmet 0700000800 with Free Accessories
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Amanda
18-11-2024The seller did good job at sending on time. But the helmet flashes and lenses dont last long and are trash. If you weld long hours might look for something alittle better.
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J.McC
18-11-2024Helmet works great, very clear to see what you’re welding, lightweight
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Manley Fisher
> 3 dayIts fire ! Super clear.
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Kenneth Shuster
> 3 dayGreat Welding helmet
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maricela
Greater than one weekGood work
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willfly4food
Greater than one weekI love this hood! I have been welding with it for quite some time now and I havent really found anything that I dont like.
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Brad D Harbert
> 3 dayWorks pretty good, but they did not include any batteries or the beautiful Dew Rag they promised in the image. For the price, give me my batteries and Dew Rag!
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Miss Yvonne Watsica
> 3 dayTook some time to get used to the setup. Field of vision is excellent. light weight with plenty of adjustments. Only thing I did not like was the small, or should I say difficult to adjust, tension knobs to hold the hood open.
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Frank Ayd
> 3 dayIv had my hood for about 6 months now and here are my thoughts- Overall the hood is ok… the optical clarity is decent and the lens size is average. For as much space there is inside I don’t see why the lens couldn’t be an inch bigger. The hood is extremely comfortable and fits well. It’s easy to work with it on for extended periods of time. It flips down and flips up better then any hood Iv ever used. It is a crisp click when it falls in place. In the 6 months of owning I have done everything from .052 flux to stainless tig. The hood functions well and Iv only had a few cases where the auto darken was delayed by a fraction of a second but still enough to give you ark flash. The sensitivity adjustment makes 0 difference in my “expert” findings but the delay does seem to work as it should. I have had the same batteries in it from when I got it and they are still at a full charge (this is 6 months of welding 8+ hours a day) The plastic is kinda flimsy but still holds up well to the heat (and a few accidental drops) The biggest drawback in my opinion are the covers. They scratch and crack very easily. They also don’t create a full seal so dirt and dust get inside the helmet and scratch the lens. The cost of replacement covers is absolutely ridiculous. A few days of welding flux and the cover is done for. The grind mode works fine but the LED that flashes inside to remind you to not burn your eyes out of your sockets blinks so slow it’s pointless. (Small detail yes but iv flashed myself so many damn times I’m pissed enough to mention it) The touchscreen works about 70% of the time. Clicking something 3 times to get it to work is annoying. (Props for making the grind button mechanical) keep in mind the touchscreen will not work with gloves or if your hands are dirty. Overall this hood is a solid 7/10. It is a bit overpriced but hey you get a Esab logo. I wouldn’t recommend to anyone who only welds flux. More of a solid wire/Tig hood. If you arnt a dumb gen z like me and are able to use a fixed shade id pick up a cheap Jackson instead. Hope this helps!
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Jonathan Morales
> 3 dayGreat helmet for tig welding 100% recommended Be aware if dropped it will always end up scratching the front lens