Unboxing & Review of Optrel E3000x & Swiss Air Welding Gear

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2022
  • Driver Motorsports obtained a NEW SPONSOR! That's right ladies and gents. Driver Motorsports will be working with Optrel and all their amazing welding products. Devin unboxes and tests out all his new gear, and enjoys every single second of it!
    SHOUT TO OPTREL FOR THE AMAZING NEW GEAR!
    Check Us & Them Out!
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    Products
    -Swiss Air PAPR
    Flame-retardant ventilated half-mask
    Powerful TH3 filter unit protecting you from 99.8% of all harmful particles, aerosols, vapors, smoke, and even viruses
    Positive pressure to support breathing and avoid fatigue
    Central control panel for filter and battery status, airflow regulation, automatic altitude, and temperature compensation
    Automatic airflow calibration
    14-hour high-performance battery, you can work uninterrupted
    Adjustable head harness accommodating sizes from XS-XL
    Choose to pair the Swiss Air with an optrel hood such as the Panoramaxx CLT or the Crystal 2.0, an industrial helmet, a weldCap®, or no helmet at all. Take a deep breath, safety never felt so comfortable! Included with the Swiss Air
    Blower unit with a hose, half-mask, TH3P R SL filter, spark protector, battery, harness, charger, carrying a backpack, user instructions
    optrel.us/product/swiss-air-p...
    -E3000x
    The Optrel e3000X is the most powerful ventilated breathing protection system available on the market. With the new e3000X PAPR (powered air-purifying respirator) system you complement your Optrel PAPR mask with protection for your respiratory system, making no compromises for safety, comfort, and protection. The e3000x has an integrated airflow sensor, 3-level airflow adjustment, 18 hours of battery life, and 240 liters of air per minute available at the touch of a button.
    Included with the e3000x PAPR system with the hose, battery, TH3P R SL filter, spark protector, belt, charger, parking buddy, user instructions
    optrel.us/product/e3000x/
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Komentáře • 37

  • @andre1987eph
    @andre1987eph Před 7 měsíci +1

    58 yo dude here just checking videos on the optrel mask for grinding (home diy angle grinder). I could write a chapter based on life experience about how it's the things we love that hurt us the most. In your young shoes I would seriously reconsider the long term occupational risks of welding (extensive welding - ie, beyond having the skill in your back pocket for diy). I think welding is a great skill, but your lungs are a miraculous gift from God that you can't live a happy or productive life without. Also, please realize hobbies and interests are more fluid or plastic than you may realize. You could have the same or even higher level of enjoyment in a hobby that's safer for lungs and eyes over long term. Lungs and eyes are about as vital as it gets. 2A hobby, wood working, darkroom photography, sewing, hiking, rollerblading are my hobbies, but I also eventually want to have welding skill in my back pocket. 👍

  • @adnankhan-kv5wh
    @adnankhan-kv5wh Před 2 lety +4

    Glad you are feeling better man!!! Great video and great review and detail!!! 👍🏽

  • @iyaayas5097
    @iyaayas5097 Před 2 lety +3

    That was an awesome breakdown!! Not much better then playing with new tools/goodies. Lol! I've done a little welding, which I learned while taking an auto body course years ago. The chemical effect on your lungs really needs to be talked about, cause I don't recall them covering that during my training. Mainly about protecting your eyes. I truly hope this vid gets a ton of views, so this knowledge gets out there.

  • @michaelbarnett9398
    @michaelbarnett9398 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm no welder but your video looked interesting. I've learned a lot, specifically how advanced welding helmets have become! Thanks so much for the education!

  • @rsanchez5676
    @rsanchez5676 Před rokem +1

    Actually, welding fever is when you keep buying welding equipment because you want the best and sometimes don’t even really need it ! Like I just did buying a fronius!

  • @birawaadhipratama2122
    @birawaadhipratama2122 Před rokem +1

    can't wait to have the swiss air for my welding team, been trying the panoramax for offshore pipeline with semi auto gmaw-fcaw process, helmet was doing great, but the 2.5 my welders are having difficulty to press the grind mode with welding gloves on. Panoramax in the other hand was simplier, equip with swiss air, wow cant wait to see doing offshore pipeline

  • @garyshimabukuro1080
    @garyshimabukuro1080 Před rokem +2

    First off, as I narrowed down my options to either the Swiss Air or the e3000. I truly thank you for the providing this review... Now, as I am making ready to pull the trigger. Just curious, have you had the chance to do your "follow up"?. 2nd, nice Beads bro!!!

    • @DriverMotorsports
      @DriverMotorsports  Před rokem +2

      We are glad this could help you! Always good to hear ! We have not been able to do the follow up video just yet. Devin has been super busy, but we will be filming it soon!

  • @KROKO123OOO
    @KROKO123OOO Před rokem +2

    What about field vision differences? The CLT one seems to be weard and unconfortable compared to the more, classical crystal 2.0. In another hand the fact that the CLT is closer from the head the helmet height is more bearable than the crystal 2.0?

  • @aarontaliercio2913
    @aarontaliercio2913 Před rokem

    I have swiss air. With 2.o hood. Best I've ever used. 20 years experience

  • @kierandobb928
    @kierandobb928 Před rokem +1

    We call it metal fume fever where I work. The welders and plasma cutters get it when working with brass copper and galvanised steels. It’s not fun 😂 We all use e3000x s now

    • @Varganator
      @Varganator Před měsícem

      TIG welding, from most to least hazardous, based on the toxicity and severity of health risks associated with their fumes:
      Beryllium Copper: Extremely hazardous due to the high toxicity of beryllium, which can cause chronic beryllium disease (CBD) and lung cancer. Even small exposures can be very harmful.
      Cadmium-containing Alloys: Cadmium fumes are highly toxic and can lead to severe health issues, including lung and kidney damage, and are known carcinogens.
      Lead-containing Alloys: Lead fumes are very toxic and can cause lead poisoning, affecting multiple bodily systems, particularly the nervous system.
      Stainless Steel: Produces hexavalent chromium fumes, which are carcinogenic and can cause serious respiratory problems, including lung cancer.
      Galvanized Steel: Produces zinc oxide fumes that can cause metal fume fever, a temporary but intense flu-like illness. Although less severe in the long term compared to the others, it can be quite debilitating.

    • @MichaelDespairs
      @MichaelDespairs Před měsícem

      has anyone there gotten metal fume fever even while wearing the e3000x?

    • @kierandobb928
      @kierandobb928 Před 26 dny

      @@MichaelDespairs nope but I found the heat made the plastic brittle after a few months and it would crack and break away unfortunately

  • @oscarcarrillo4058
    @oscarcarrillo4058 Před 2 měsíci

    Good review 👍🏽 is there a “break in” video?

  • @user-bl8ut9qf9w
    @user-bl8ut9qf9w Před 10 měsíci

    Whats that blue thing called your using to rest your hand on whilst your tig welding? Do alot of exhaust work looks like something that would be helpfull for me 🤔

  • @Badchainsaw1
    @Badchainsaw1 Před rokem

    What is the hand rest that you’re using while tig welding in the video

  • @MH22850
    @MH22850 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi how to use filter

  • @KROKO123OOO
    @KROKO123OOO Před rokem

    Hi, Thank you for this video. I'm hesitating between the combo crystal + E3000x and a panoramax CLT + Swiss air. I think E3000x is better due to the refreshing air flow that blow on all the face while Swiss air is only on nose and mouth. Moreover I've tried the CLT and I was hurt on nose when the helmet fliped down. What do you think about that? Thanks

    • @DriverMotorsports
      @DriverMotorsports  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for the comment! We should have a video out shortly on a final review but I prefer the Crystal + E3000X combo. It is more comfortable to me! - Devin

  • @anotherdumbwelder6219
    @anotherdumbwelder6219 Před 2 lety

    Wow I can’t even get them to return an email about demoing their products for our company

  • @Gldoo
    @Gldoo Před 5 měsíci

    Does the panoramaxx Quattro or 2.5 u have in the back strain your eyes or are we talking about a different helmet

    • @Gldoo
      @Gldoo Před 5 měsíci

      I just ordered a Quattro. I’m wondering if it was strain my eyes😢

  • @ml91765
    @ml91765 Před rokem +1

    How does the Swiss air perform against welding galvanized? It's primarily all I weld at my job and even with a 3M half mask respiratory it's starting to get a little hard to breathe

    • @MichaelDespairs
      @MichaelDespairs Před měsícem

      I don't know your situation but I'm concerned. Is it possible to shop around for another job where they don't force you to weld galvanized?

  • @KROKO123OOO
    @KROKO123OOO Před rokem

    On the grinding mode the helmet shade enough confortable for long grinding sessions?

    • @DriverMotorsports
      @DriverMotorsports  Před rokem

      The grind mode turns the shade off completely and it is like you are looking through clear glass!

  • @PhoenixGTR_by_R_Tuned
    @PhoenixGTR_by_R_Tuned Před 2 lety +2

    Lookin like Bane!

  • @ny3843
    @ny3843 Před rokem +1

    Chlorinated brake cleaner + welding arc = phosgene gas = potential death in a few minutes

  • @Houstonruss
    @Houstonruss Před rokem

    Nobody talks about how much hotter panoramaxx helmets are hah.

  • @brokeboi369
    @brokeboi369 Před rokem +2

    PLEASE DO NOT WELD AFTER CLEANING WITH BREAK FLUID, it creates something like mustard gas or something very VERY toxic