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(435g) 4.2 /5 check price mid-range jackson safety w40 insight 3.93″ x 2.36″ 20 oz (566g) 4.6 /5 check price professional 3m speedglas 9100xx 4.2″ x 2.8″ 15.87 oz. (450g) 4.5 /5 check price t o make it to this list, a helmet really has to blow our socks off, and that’s pretty rare. these helmets were tested by our reviewers under grueling conditions and blew us away consistently. in addition to passing our own quality tests, we’ve selected only the best welding helmets based on consumer reviews, reviews by welding experts, our personal reviews, and feedback from you, the welding helmet pros community. the information in this document is constantly revised as welding helmets are updated or become obsolete, as well as when improvements in welding helmet technologies hit the market. we’re constantly on the lookout for the newest, best and highest quality welding helmets, so you can rest assured that the information you’re reading is up to date and relevant. ultimately, i put this list together to help beginner and professional welders find a welding helmet that will meet their particular budgets and welding needs. i’ve also made sure that every helmet meets the ansi z87.1 safety standard, so no matter which helmet you end up purchasing, you can be sure it will protect you effectively from anything your welding environment can throw at you. choose your budget: budget welding helmets (under $100) mid-range welding helmets ($100-$200) best welding helmets ($200-$300) professional welding helmets ($300+) best welding helmets ($200-$300) this price range allows you to purchase a helmet that really hits the sweet spot between value and quality. almost every product you can get at this range is solid, able to deal with any type of welding in pretty much any situation, so you don’t need to worry so much about whether what you’re buying can handle your requirements. instead, you can just focus on the individual differences between each helmet, and make sure that what you’re picking up is exactly perfect for you and your needs. welding helmet comparison chart (click “read review” to expand) lincoln electric viking 3350 4.8/5 rating 3.74″ x 3.34″ 4 arc sensors 20 oz. (567g) check price read review >> close x recommendation a huge viewing area and fantastically comfortable design makes this my choice for the long, hard days. the lens is second to none, with a perfect clarity rating, and a suite of easily tweaked controls and a great set of options round out this fantastic little helmet. for the professional looking for the best helmet, there isn’t a better choice. learn more tech specs viewing area 3.74″ x 3.34″ arc sensors 4 welding types all batteries solar, lithium assist weight 20 oz. (567g) filter shade 6-13 grinding mode yes lincoln electric viking 3350 one of the top brands in the welding industry, lincoln electric really hit the ball out of the park with their lincoln electric viking 3350 helmet series. the thing we noticed right away when putting on the helmet was the excellent optical clarity. there was absolutely no distortion, no smudging, and everything was crystal clear – just what you’d expect from a 1/1/1/1 rated lens. the 4c lens technology that comes with the newer viking helmets has pretty much taken the already excellent optical clarity the viking helmets are known for and taken it to another level. another thing we noticed was that the helmet was quite comfortable right away, and with a few slight adjustments, it felt like we’d been wearing it for years. the four arc sensors are cleverly placed so that the helmet darkens properly no matter in what position you’re welding, and even after many attempts at tricking the adf, we finally gave up without having been flashed even once. this helmet is good for beginners, hobby welders and professionals alike. the only complaint we had is the shiny black exterior of the hood, which scratches easily, especially if you’re welding in tight spots. luckily the helmet comes in a couple of different styles, some of which are actually really cool. overall we gave this helmet a solid 4.8/5 stars, and in our opinion it is the absolute best welding helmet on the market today. get this welding helmet jackson safety bh3 4.6/5 rating 3.8″ x 2.7″ 2 arc sensors 19.84 oz. (562g) check price read review >> close x recommendation built with balder technology, the jackson safety bh3 has fantastic visual performance. no matter the angle, the shade you’re using or the lighting situation, you’ll always see clearly. with all the standards built in, it’s a helmet made to last, and to perform. learn more tech specs viewing area 3.8″ x 2.7″ arc sensors 2 welding types all batteries solar powered weight 19.84 oz (562g) filter shade 9-13 grinding mode no jackson safety bh3 another helmet that impressed us with its crystal clear optical clarity is the jackson safety bh3 . it uses a proprietary method known as ‘balder technology’ to achieve a 1/1/1/1 (the highest possible) optical rating, putting it head a shoulders above most helmets in its price range. the helmet is very comfortable and comes with many headgear adjustments to ensure it’s comfortable for all head shapes. another great feature is the hood’s curved front plate which helps reduce heat buildup and fume deflection. the main downside to this helmet is the lack of a grinding mode, which means the helmet is not suitable for all situations. nevertheless, we did manage to grind with the sensitivity turned down to the lowest setting, but if you really need a good grinding helmet, you might want to pass on this one. get this welding helmet miller electric digital elite 3.9/5 rating 3.85″ x 2.38″ 4 arc sensors 18 oz (482g) check price read review >> close x recommendation coming in at third place for our mid-to-high range welding helmets, the digital elite by miller electric is an all-purpose helmet that’s made to last. while the welding clarity is not as good as other options in this price range, if you’re looking for a helmet that’s feature-rich, comfortable and will making working long hours with it on a pleasure, you might want to check this helmet out. learn more tech specs viewing area 3.85″ x 2.38″ arc sensors 4 welding types all batteries 2 lithium, solar assist weight 18 oz (482g) filter shade 3, 5-8, 8-13 grinding mode yes miller electric digital elite head-and-shoulders above the previous model miller digital performance, this helmet’s been redesigned with the wearer’s comfort and ease-of-use in mind. the digital controls have been made more intuitive, and the buttons have been enlarged to make adjusting mode and settings dead easy. the headgear has been made highly adjustable so even those with odd-sized skulls should have no problem getting comfortable. the all-important viewing window has been enlarged to 9.22 sq. in. and a fourth arc sensor has been added to ensure you won’t get flashed by the welding arc. best of all, the helmet supports four operative modes: weld, cut, grind, and x-mode. you can be sure that with this helmet in your arsenal, you won’t need another one for any welding-related tasks. the only slight downsid
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