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Laser Safety Welders Helmet - Fiber Laser Welding - Shade 5
Gideon (Fuquay-Varina, US)
lens on the helmet blocks preview / pilot laser...

All handheld laser welders have a preview laser for the welding width and location of the laser while not welding. This lens blocks that laser as well. Without seeing that preview laser it's almost impossible to weld. They should have thought this through before using a lens that blocks basically all laser wavelengths.

Hi Gideon,

Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re sorry the Shade 5 filter didn’t work out for your setup.

Shade 5 is our most protective welding plate—it’s designed to block the intense white-light from the weld arc and a broad range of laser wavelengths. The trade-off is very low visible-light transmission, which can dim or completely block the low-power preview or alignment beams on many handheld welders.

If seeing the alignment beam while you work is critical, Shade 3 offers a better balance between visibility and protection. Just keep in mind that it does let in more light overall, so it provides less protection than Shade 5. Choosing Shade 3 is a matter of accepting that trade-off to maintain a clear view of the aiming beam.

We’d be happy to:

Exchange your Shade 5 plate for a Shade 3 at no cost, or

Refund your purchase in full if you’d prefer to return it.

We’ve also added a note to our product documentation clarifying how each shade affects preview-laser visibility so future buyers can pick the right option from the start.

Please let us know which solution you’d like (or if there’s anything else we can do) and we’ll make it right.

Thank you again for helping us improve.

—Jeremy & the Laser Safety Industries team

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Laser Safety Glasses 155 Polycarbonate IPL 5
Marcelle Lehoux (Naples, US)

Laser Safety Glasses 155 Polycarbonate IPL 5

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CO₂ Laser Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate | 10,600 nm
Eduardo Guzman (Rio Grande City, US)
C02 laser glasses

The eyewear met expectations. Delivery was prompt, and the design is aesthetically pleasing.

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532 nm Laser Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate | Green Laser
Anonymous (Beavercreek, US)
Very Effective

The glasses are very effective at the specified wavelength.

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Laser Safety Curtain Straight Line (with Frame and strap loops)
Charles Kennedy (Hopkins, US)
Order not Quite Completed Yet

Keith has been great in working on getting our order done and suspect it should be done this week as discussed. Product works great

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