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Meet your welding safety requirements and still have the option to sport a design that fits your personality. The Lincoln Viking 3350 auto darkening welding helmet comes in gloss black, but you also have the option to get this helmet in one of  thirteen different graphic designs. This particular helmet has the largest viewing area in the Viking series helmet line, measuring at 3.74" X 3.34". Paired with the auto-darkening feat… Read more
Looking for a fail proof design that provides you with the best protection? Tired of reloading your shade settings every time you get to work? Well, you came to the right place! Stop wasting your precious time to edit your settings. The Weldcote Metal Ultraview Helmet has long been an industry leader for going above and beyond to provide more for the wearer. Quickly adjust your settings for your projects with options of 3 customizable setting sen… Read more
Using what they had learned, Optrel created the Weldcap. They began by generating an auto-darkening lens with a nasal cutout that allows the lens to sit closer to the eyes, significantly increasing the wearer’s field of vision. In addition to a new lens, Optrel developed a lightweight, material combination of plastic and fabric textile parts, providing comfort and flexibility along with the necessary protection. The Weldcap’s innov… Read more

Posted by Ben on Jan 29th 2016

Today’s welder has many options when it comes to selecting the right welding helmet. Some want style, some want value, but everyone wants protection. We only have two eyes after all, right? In this post I will go over some of the main points of choosing a helmet along with some not-so-main points that can make the decision easier. Weldfabulous offers helmets from a variety of manufacturers so I will concentrate on what they have available. N… Read more