Cheap Gas Lenses vs name brand ones?

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bharbour
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Cheap Gas Lenses vs name brand ones?

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Has anybody tried the low cost gas lenses to compare with the name brand ones? Amazon and other net sources are selling gas lenses for about $2.50 US each. Weldcraft and Miller are selling them for $10 to $12 each. I was wondering what the differences in actual use might be.

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I am a beginner at TIG and have been wondering about this. More efficient use of gas would be the result and a better weld, I hope.

I have learned the hard way that most American branded stuff is made in China but the price is made in USA.
Are these gas lenses standard sized and can new Pyrex or ceramic tips be bought at the LWS for them or are these things oddball?

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I bought some on Amazon, from Welding City, for my Lincoln air-cooled torch.
I really can't tell any difference, except for the price. No complaints.
When I need something for my water-cooled torch, I'll try them as well.

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Ironman1 wrote:II have learned the hard way that most American branded stuff is made in China but the price is made in USA.
Are these gas lenses standard sized and can new Pyrex or ceramic tips be bought at the LWS for them or are these things oddball?.
Torch parts are standardized by torch size, so it shouldn't make any difference where they're made or where you get them.

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There is a difference in the way they are made, the low cost ones appear to be stacked fine mesh screens, while the expensive ones look like sintered particles.
In general, the difference between the gas lens and the standard torch setup is not that large. I find that I get better coverage with lower gas feed rates with the lenses, but the standard torch setup works pretty well.
Thanks for the feedback, gents.
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I ordered the cheap ones from Amazon. One of the lowest cost suppliers was "River City Welding". Apparently it is the Yangtze river, as the package came from China. I also ordered some cups. The stuff arrived and looks OK. Mounted one gas lense on my torch and it welds OK with the same gas flow as the previous one. I am not doing aerospace work, so it looks like it is good to go.
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