Honestly, for the price, it's a very good welding helmet. The automatic darkening works well, it's comfortable, and it does the job perfectly for MIG/TIG welding. No complaints for regular use.
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Tonchean – Auto-darkening welding helmet with 2 lenses and 2 sensors – DIN9-13 shade – Optimal protection for MIG, TIG, and MAG welding
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Description
General Description
Automatic welding helmet with integrated filter lens that automatically darkens during welding. It is equipped with 2 lenses and 2 adjustable DIN9-13 darkening filter sensors, suitable for MIG, TIG and MAG arc welding. This helmet offers complete protection and optimal user comfort.Technical Specifications
- Response time: less than 1/10000 s
- Shade adjustment: DIN9 (light state) to DIN13 (dark state)
- Ultraviolet transmittance: less than 0.00006%
- Infrared transmittance: less than 0.003%
- Operating temperature: -10°C to 55°C
- Display area size: 3.62 x 1.65 inches (92 x 42 mm)
Compatibility and Accessories
- Suitable for most welding applications (MMA/MIG/MAG/TIG)
- Material: ABS PP, adjustable headband for a secure fit Comfortable and non-slip
- Package contents: 1 welding helmet, 1 adjustable welding helmet, 2 welding helmet lenses (outer lens), 1 user manual
Use
This helmet is designed to offer optimal protection during welding work, allowing the user to keep their hands free while ensuring clear and safe visibility.Other information
Features
- BrandTONCHEAN
- Weight500 g
- MaterialPolypropylene
- ColourBlack
- PPE standardEN175
Customer reviews
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Published on 08/04/2026, FranceMManoMano Customer
Published on 31/12/2025, FranceThe product has not yet been used
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