blue demon true view pano v2 welding helmet
blue demon true view pano v2 welding helmet
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blue demon true view pano v2 welding helmet

Blue Demon True View Pano V2 Welding Helmet (PANOV2)

Sale price$335.00

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The Blue Demon true view Pano V2 welding helmet offers the absolute best optical clarity rating a helmet can receive (1/1/1/1). This helmet features an extra-large 180° viewing area and 7 independent auto-darkening sensors. This Pano helmet offers a weld mode with shades 8-13, a cut mode with shades 4-8, and a shade 3 grind mode. This lightweight helmet (1.36 lbs) also comes with an external grind mode button for easy on/off functionality without raising the hood. This digital, fully automatic helmet is ideal for all welding processes as well as plasma cutting and grinding.

Features
• 1/1/1/1/ Optical Clarity
• 7 Independent Sensors
• Only 21.76 oz
• Weld Mode - Shade 8-13
• Cut Mode - Shade 4-8
• Grind Mode - Shade 3
• CSA and ANSI Certified
• .06-1.0 Milli Second Switch Speed
• Auto Darkening Across all 3 Filters
• True Color Technology for Realistic Color View
• Main Lens is Auto-Darkened from Shade 4-13
• Side Filters are Auto-Darkened from Shade 3-10
• 2 Year Mfg Lens Warranty

Includes
• Pano Welding Helmet
• (2) Outside Cover Lens
• (1) Set of Inside Cover Lens
• User Manual

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