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Chris Stevens
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I have a Miller Digital Elite (£240), and a cheapy ESAB (£60ish), and while the Miller has far more features, and possibly the very best head gear of any helmet, the actual view I get through the 2 helmets is pretty much the same, and not as good as a non reactive hand held with glass lens.
Like many older people I use a cheater lens which while it magnifys is optically pretty poor. I am getting the feeling that rather than falling for BS advertising of helmet manufacturers, a lot of us would probably be better off visiting an optician and paying maybe £20 for a purpose made pair of glasses?
Like many older people I use a cheater lens which while it magnifys is optically pretty poor. I am getting the feeling that rather than falling for BS advertising of helmet manufacturers, a lot of us would probably be better off visiting an optician and paying maybe £20 for a purpose made pair of glasses?