Welding Helmets

Auto-darkening helmets protect against arc UV, sparks, and spatter. Verify shade range and certification.

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What to look for in a Welding Helmets

  • Auto-darkening: Auto-darkening lenses react to the arc and let you see the joint clearly while idle. Verify reaction speed and shade range in the listing.
  • Shade range: A shade range of about 9-13 covers most MIG/TIG/Stick processes. TIG often needs higher shades.
  • Field of view: Larger viewing windows reduce fatigue and improve weld visibility.
  • Standards: Look for ANSI Z87.1 markings as a baseline for impact and optical quality.
  • Headgear comfort: Long welds make weight, padding, and adjustability the difference between a usable helmet and a chore.

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Compare welder categories

Each row is a welder category description — not a manufacturer datasheet. Always verify exact specs on Amazon and in the machine's manual.

CategoryProcessVoltageBest forAmazon
Beginner Flux-Core Welder FCAW 120V First-time welders, outdoor steel repair, no gas setup View
120V MIG Welder MIG 120V Home shop, auto-body sheet metal, light fabrication View
240V MIG Welder MIG 240V Shop fabrication, thicker steel, longer welds View
Dual-Voltage MIG Welder MIG 120V / 240V Mobile work that needs to plug in anywhere View
AC/DC TIG Welder TIG 120V / 240V Precision welds on aluminum, stainless, thin steel, art View
Stick (SMAW) Welder SMAW 120V / 240V Outdoor, dirty/rusty steel, farm and structural repair View
Multi-Process Welder MIG/TIG/Stick 120V / 240V One machine for shop + repair + light fabrication View

FAQ — Welding Helmets

What shade do I need?

Most MIG/Stick work runs comfortably at shade 10-11. TIG often goes higher (shade 12-13). Auto-darkening helmets cover the range automatically.

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