🛠️ See the future of welding safety with crystal-clear confidence!
The Green Welding Lens Shade 14 offers superior infrared and ultraviolet protection in a compact 2 x 4.25 inch size, designed to fit standard welding helmets. Made from durable nylon with a trusted German style, this lightweight lens ensures professional-grade eye safety for welders, backed by Phillips Safety Products' quality assurance.
Brand | DALYANGDA |
Size | Small |
Style | German |
Color | Green |
Material | Nylon |
Manufacturer | Phillips Safety Products, Inc |
UPC | 848881016150 |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.44 x 3.15 x 0.87 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**S
Safely watched the last eclipse
Worked out great!
R**Y
Welder's lenses
They are perfect.
D**L
Great for Solar Photography
I bought two of these for the total eclipse on April 8, 2024, because my husband was worried that the viewing glasses he bought wouldn't be enough. The lenses, thankfully, showed up just before we left for our trip (Also bought goggles to put the lenses in, but they didn't arrive in time). The first picture was taken about 15-20 minutes after it started (30x zoom), while the second was closer to totality (1x zoom). I don't weld (not since high school), but I will keep these for when I need to view another solar event.
D**T
Safe way to view eclipse of sun.
Used this to view a total eclipse of the sun. It makes it safe to look at the whole thing.
D**C
Durable
Actually bought this to watch the eclipse. Worked great, even took pictures using the lens. It was dropped a couple times and did not break or chip.
D**K
it actually is a 14 shade and allows clear lines when looking at the solar eclipse, a 12 is blurry.
Was glass and actually a 14 shade.
J**.
Lentes de seguridad para soldar
Producto cumple con las espectativas
A**R
NOT FOR SOLAR OBSERVATION!
I ordered this lens for the eclipse and later for welding while wearing a respirator. I tried it out by looking at the sun when it was late afternoon. DO NOT USE THIS FOR SOLAR OBSERVATION. I tried it for 30 seconds. It does block most of the light, but I noticed immediately that I could distinguish the sky from the trees (the trees and ground were black, and the sky faintly visible) through the lens, which I could not do with the cardboard eclipse glasses we just got. A few minutes later, my eyes started to hurt. I had all the symptoms of arc eye for the rest of the day.I have not used it for welding yet, but I assume it should work for this purpose. Given that NASA itself says that shade 14 is fine for solar observation, that makes me wonder if these are actually what they advertise. I'm going to compare it to other lenses that we have at the shop and update this review when I'm done. I just wanted to get it up here as soon as possible so nobody injures their eyes using this for the wrong purpose.
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