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🔧 See every spark in stunning detail—weld like a pro, look like a visionary.
Phillips Safety Products' 2 x 4.25 Clear Magnifying Welding Lens offers a +2.50 dioptre magnification crafted from optical-grade acrylic. Designed to fit standard welding helmets, this lightweight, durable lens enhances precision and safety for professional welders seeking flawless results.
| ASIN | B007196N72 |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Brand Name | Phillips Safety Products, Inc. |
| Colour | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (333) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.1L x 10.8W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Lens Material | Acrylic |
| Magnification Strength | 2.5 Dioptres |
| Manufacturer | Phillips Safety Products, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WLD-250-WFS |
| Model Number | WLD-250-WFS |
A**R
Awesome quality and very clean and clear, from prptective wrapping... Will be ordering more!
C**N
Price is great and well made and works really good and better than the more expensive ones we have bought.
B**R
Slightly clearer than the one I had bought from Menards previously. I wasn't expecting much from this since it's plastic. I haven't tried the glass ones yet, but I'd imagine that they'd be clearer. I just didn't feel like waiting longer or paying extra for shipping the glass ones. Maybe next time. For now this one is working just fine. Magnifies evenly & has decent optical quality.
D**H
Horrible photo I apologize, hence why I need a magnifying lens..At any rate looks great fits perfectly and showed up in 1 day ... that’s not a misprint I ordered this yesterday morning and it’s in my helmet. Seems to be a line down the center of it , haven’t tried to weld so not sure if that’s gonna be an issue.
J**X
My first ever cheater lens, so I can't compare to aught else. Using this 2.50+ power cheater my focus is about 10"-11" from the front of my helmet. This, wearing my glasses, looking through the "far" portion of my progressive lenses. Is that how far I'll always want to have my helmet from the weld? I'm stick welding so a few more flecks of hot metal fly out than with a different process, like TIG. Maybe I'll look into a 2.00 if things get too hot close in. For now, I like this and the clarity it provides these older eyes.
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