Thanks so much!! Your bearded review really helped me. Panoramic View...Let's all be honest coworker threats are real. You never know when they might be pulling a dumb trick on you. 😆
I appreciate this video. I'm new to welding and first thought having all of the knobs/ adjustments on the outside would be an overall benefit. But, it makes sense that you don't want to accidentally bump them. I just wish you had experience with the LYG Q800D. Based on some reviews, there is a risk of flash burn from the side screens since they don't auto-dark.
Awesome Video, and thank you for the comparison, its really helpful to me as I am working on entering the welding field. I am trying to see what Welding helmet would be really good, and narrowed it down to the YesWelder Q800D and the LYG-M800H-B. I think I want to go with the Q800D. I really appreciate the video, and I like how you went into detail about the helmet. It would be really helpful to have sections or times for what you discuss either in the description, or in the Video (I've seen the Sections thing in the UA-cam video editor thing).
I bought the Yeswelder helmet you are reviewing here (LYG M800H) and I have flashing problems with it. It also came a bit mis-shapened. The flashing issue occurred after owning it for 40 days. I am still in a never-ending correspondence with Yeswelder just to get them to replace the helmet. I've called and emailed twice. They don't want me to send it in, but say I need to create and produce a video of the problem. So I have to go out and buy the equipment for that, hire extra people to help, and then do video editing and send it in a small enough file for email? No thank you. I don't even know how in the world I would capture this from behind the mask. I'm not a video professional. This is absurd. They keep asking me to perform the same trouble-shooting steps repeatedly despite my assurances they don't work. I think they are having so many issues with these $75 helmets that they are trying to prevent returns altogether under warranty. I have spent way too much time on this. I do not recommend Yeswelder. In my experience they are not honoring their warranties by gaming their out-of-country status.
What could you tell me about getting flashed thru the side windows, which is what most people complains in the reviews? I only use TIG or but not often MMA. I don't weld with other people welding aside me. Is this flashing a thing or is it just their paranoid? Bc peripheric view seems a great deal instead tbh!
@@beardedreviews bro.............put me in the game coach!!! That's all I have left to learn now that I'm certified in electrical... electrical, blueprint reading and welding/metal work was all I needed to learn.
@@beardedreviews hey man idk your email but I was wondering, I got a new PTU for my car and I have nowhere to change it at, and was wondering if youd be down to do it, I could show u how and u can film it and upload it.... Ford has a bad problem with PTUs going out alot of ppl search how to change it every day. I don't want to get paid or be on film Fr just want it changed and I know u got a lift n garage.
The controls on the outside is a horrible idea, and there is zero point to the outer shield. I've never even found large views needed. The only good thing is true color. The "head strap" on weld helmets is called headgear.
The outermost shield is to protect the auto darkening lens. It's so you're not destroying it so there is a point to it from splatter, when cutting or arc grinding, which they are rated for. The controls on the outside. It depends on what type of work you're doing. If you're working on cars then perhaps not, but if you're doing something like a pole building working in the oil fields then having it on the outside where it can be quickly adjusted could be quite beneficial. 😅
Thanks so much!! Your bearded review really helped me. Panoramic View...Let's all be honest coworker threats are real. You never know when they might be pulling a dumb trick on you. 😆
The $23,- extra is more than worth it, I'd go for the $ 89,- the better one, for this reason. Thank you again for sharing this with us !
yea of course. Glad it was helpful
I appreciate this video. I'm new to welding and first thought having all of the knobs/ adjustments on the outside would be an overall benefit. But, it makes sense that you don't want to accidentally bump them.
I just wish you had experience with the LYG Q800D. Based on some reviews, there is a risk of flash burn from the side screens since they don't auto-dark.
Yes they don't dim but they are pretty dang dark out of the box. I wouldn't think I would get flashed by them
Got it, thanks! :) I just aked that here above, I'll leave it for #engagement :)@@beardedreviews
Awesome Video, and thank you for the comparison, its really helpful to me as I am working on entering the welding field. I am trying to see what Welding helmet would be really good, and narrowed it down to the YesWelder Q800D and the LYG-M800H-B. I think I want to go with the Q800D.
I really appreciate the video, and I like how you went into detail about the helmet. It would be really helpful to have sections or times for what you discuss either in the description, or in the Video (I've seen the Sections thing in the UA-cam video editor thing).
Idk who this dude is but he’s funny af😂
Just a normal guy :)
thanks for the review, i’m gonna get good welds and chicks now
every good welding mask should do both :)
The delay is how long it stays dark after you're done producing an arc. Not how long it takes to initiate the auto darkening...
I enjoyed it and laughed to much with video. Thanks brother.
I wonder what helmet is a step up from these. Like $150 budget.
I bought the Yeswelder helmet you are reviewing here (LYG M800H) and I have flashing problems with it. It also came a bit mis-shapened. The flashing issue occurred after owning it for 40 days. I am still in a never-ending correspondence with Yeswelder just to get them to replace the helmet. I've called and emailed twice. They don't want me to send it in, but say I need to create and produce a video of the problem. So I have to go out and buy the equipment for that, hire extra people to help, and then do video editing and send it in a small enough file for email? No thank you. I don't even know how in the world I would capture this from behind the mask. I'm not a video professional. This is absurd. They keep asking me to perform the same trouble-shooting steps repeatedly despite my assurances they don't work. I think they are having so many issues with these $75 helmets that they are trying to prevent returns altogether under warranty. I have spent way too much time on this. I do not recommend Yeswelder. In my experience they are not honoring their warranties by gaming their out-of-country status.
Thanks this was really helpful . I will move onto the next one of my choices
What could you tell me about getting flashed thru the side windows, which is what most people complains in the reviews?
I only use TIG or but not often MMA. I don't weld with other people welding aside me. Is this flashing a thing or is it just their paranoid? Bc peripheric view seems a great deal instead tbh!
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Do they make cheater lens for these hoods . I will need a 2.5
I'm not sure. I haven't ever looked for them
U know how to weld bro? Thats something i want to learn.
Yea I have a neighbor that owns a fabrication shop and he's been teaching me
@@beardedreviews bro.............put me in the game coach!!! That's all I have left to learn now that I'm certified in electrical... electrical, blueprint reading and welding/metal work was all I needed to learn.
@@316Speedshop lol well I can't certify you, I can just show you the basics of what I know
@@beardedreviews no it's a whole different course and couple years than automotive I don't want a cert I just wanna know how to lay a good bood is all
@@beardedreviews hey man idk your email but I was wondering, I got a new PTU for my car and I have nowhere to change it at, and was wondering if youd be down to do it, I could show u how and u can film it and upload it.... Ford has a bad problem with PTUs going out alot of ppl search how to change it every day. I don't want to get paid or be on film Fr just want it changed and I know u got a lift n garage.
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The controls on the outside is a horrible idea, and there is zero point to the outer shield. I've never even found large views needed. The only good thing is true color. The "head strap" on weld helmets is called headgear.
valid points!
The outermost shield is to protect the auto darkening lens. It's so you're not destroying it so there is a point to it from splatter, when cutting or arc grinding, which they are rated for.
The controls on the outside. It depends on what type of work you're doing. If you're working on cars then perhaps not, but if you're doing something like a pole building working in the oil fields then having it on the outside where it can be quickly adjusted could be quite beneficial.
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