Lincoln 3350 4C Welding Helmet Review

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This is a hands-on welding helmet review of the Lincoln 3350 4C by a professional pipe welder.
The Lincoln 3350 4C is the second generation of the 3350 welding hood.

Lincoln designed new headgear for better comfort and fitted the external grind button to make the welding helmet even better than its predecessor.

The 3350 4C has the latest technology from Lincoln where they introduced the 4C Lens. Giving the welder a perfect view arc and weld pool.

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I dug the video. I'm watching it after already ordering the hood.. I had no audio issues or accent issues so idk what everyone else is talking about. Nice vid man

AsAlwaysYaBoi
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the new headgear is a big improvement over the previous gen headgear. i can wear it all day without getting a headache and the pressure is spread out evenly. the last gen was clunky and had pressure points, mostly at the back and front. it would give me headaches, it was like having your skull in a vice. i also had to use a sheep skin/wool band on the front for extra cushion to make it bearable to wear, but with the new one i haven't had to change anything, it's perfectly comfortable in stock configuration.

nobody
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I've been looking at the Lincoln 3350 with the new grind mode button but after watching your footage of the Miller Digital Infinity it looks like a clearer view and more color. I'm a hobbyist doing mostly stick and some flux cored mig. Perhaps someday I'll get to play with Tig as the machines are getting ridiculously cheap.

Any issues wearing a 3m welding respirator under either?

If you could only have one for all processes which would you go with?

CTSCAPER
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I've been welding for over 50 years, and I find it difficult to accept reviews. Most common mistakes tend to be because no one reads the instructions, then they moan and whinge. In my time, when the Gold coated lenses came in, that was the best! The first auto helmet, I had was a Speedglass and now have 3 of them. As you get older, you get used to lighter shades, as I TIG mostly and amps range from 40 to 200, I use shade 8, and I change to a shade 10.
Recently, my eyesight has gone down, I wear multifocal lenses and have tried cheater lenses at 3.0X.
I found a Lincoln 3350 at the pawn store and took it home, I tried it out and honestly, this thing is the very best!
There isn't a thing to complain about.

ericozgo
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I watched this and I got the 3350 lincoln electric welding hood

JamesJones-nukv
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Nice review. I just ordered 1 today to try. I was looking at the Optrel or Speedglas so we'll see. They were both $400 plus, and this was $255 +tax if i hate it it'll turn into a back up.. lol

olsparkywisenheimer
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I really hope lincoln electric makes a 3350 with a 2.0 light state filter on that giant lens. I don't care if it only goes to shade 12.

atravesdelvaso
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this is a tuff decision, I have watched your reviews and external linked articles on both the Viking and Infinity. features I like in the Viking simple çontrols, 1battery, rubber dust shield between outer plate and auto dark unit, and flat outer plate ( same size as old school helmet Jackson Shadow). I only Do MIG welding, still I wonder why you use the Miller more, maybe the Miller is better for Tig? Yesterday I welded with a 20 year old Jackson Shadow Professional, than a 3 year old $100 dollar special helmet. The old Jackson was not bad, the $100 special was better. Viking or Infinity for MIG?

dand
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Volume is low on this video...had my sound all the way up.

kevinshea
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good video but should try to level the volume.. had my hand on the volume nob the whole video going up and down

NB
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A50, Digital infinity or 3350? I’m tig and mig aluminum indoors standing or at bench 10+ hour days.

chasestringer
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Yo... so question... I have this helmet and been using for a week now... I do mig and I work in a shop.. when I weld... I see my reflection and the lights from inside the welding hood (from the inside lense) but ofc when I’m in a tight area where there’s no light.. I’m good... my old Hobart auto arc helmet never had this issue and that was a cheap helmet ... am I doing something wrong? How can I fix this? Am I the only one? Any tips/recommendations will be helpful

MrAxeceptable
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Which one has a clearer grind mode? The sentinel a50 or this?

Usernamebreh
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I got an arcone python with 6000v. Anyone ever use the idf48 lens? Might switch to it. Thanks. Might also buy the lincoln lol

krauselee
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...'a rose tinted lens'...hahahahaha.

craigcampbell
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I too had trouble with the volume and accent.

BackFiremm
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People complaining about your accent are just uncultured.
I understood every word more clear than 4c

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