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    Default For those in the hunt for a AD welding helmet

    Hi all,

    Just thought I'd post this for people in the hunt for an Auto darkening welding helmet.

    Aldi is selling one with variable shade control for $50. I got the catalogue in the mail today and I found it on line, so here's the link.

    ALDI - special buys from thurs 22 jul - hurry, limited stocks in store*

    Not sure how the quality will be but I have heard good things from people who buy a lot of their electronics etc.

    Good luck and hopefully it's a bargain for someone.

    Cheers
    Geoff

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    Hmmmm, never heard of a "Photosensitive" auto helmet before

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    Thanks Fred but I was joking.
    I've never heard of an Auto helmet referred to as Photosensitive until now.
    The Germans always have to be different.

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    Well I guess if it reacts to light it is photosensitive

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    Who's buying one ..?

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    Aldi electronics is usually well made gear. I'd buy one if I'd been saving for a tecmen helmet or similar.

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    I agree Ben. I know quite a few people who have bought what they say is good reliable electronic gear from Aldi.

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