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Need a new welding helmet - what`s decent?

So is the lense actually better/safer on a $400 helmet compared to a $100 one or what else makes the more expensive one better for your eyes?

Everything on the Miller is higher quality and one of the best features is the Miller has 4 sensors that detect the flash while other only have one or two sensors. This might not sound like a big deal, but it causes it to dim a lot faster than the cheaper models. However it's a big deal in my book as you don't want your eyes to get any flash.

Tom
 
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Another vote for Hobart auto dark.
Most models are around $100.00
 
Miller all the way... once you get one you won’t go back. I love mine and won’t even consider anything but a Miller. My eyes deserve it! To each their own, you can use it for grinding, oxy torch work and welding and it works great just a simple adjustment and go.
 
The square inches of usable view area is number one difference and the quality of viewing area optics also head strap is greatly improved. In my opinion the lincoln viking 3350-4 is very very good but overpriced by $ 100.00. Sure it comes with a 5 year warranty but still over priced at 350.00
I have the Viking 3350 and am pretty happy with it. Good view, highly adjustable. Expensive, but it protects your eyes.
 
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