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I am fleshing out my Christmas wish list and am thinking of adding a
Harbor Freight self dimming welding helmet. The one in question is the Chicago Electric "brand", P/N 91212. It appears to have a manual adjustment for the shade, ranging from 9 to 13 and two additional switches. One to choose between slow vs fast reaction (why would I not always want the fastest reaction?) Reaction speed is listed at 1/25,000 second. The helmet also has a high/low sensitivity switch. YOur thoughts? I am trying to keep this item under $75 but I do not want to have some one throw their money way if I end up using my old helmet. I have never tried welding with one of the H Frt helmets but I have used a midline and a high end Jackson (had the extra side light) self dimming helmet. Would love to have one of those but that is out of the financial picture. If responding directly, remove the "nospam" from my e-mail address. |
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