Welding Clothing Pricing and Costs

Plan your budget to absorb the cost of quality welding protective clothing

By Casey Holley
Because welding involves sparks and flames, purchasing appropriate welding protective clothing is necessary. The price you pay for your protective gear will vary depending on the type of equipment you need and the specifications of that equipment.

When you are pricing welder clothing, don't give in to the temptation to buy the least expensive items. Instead, buy the clothing that will keep you safe. In order to help you do this, consider the following welding clothing pricing and costs guidelines:

1. Keep your head and face well protected while you are welding.

2. Protect your entire body by purchasing welding protective clothing.

3. Prevent burns by wearing welder gloves.

 

Protect your head and face with welding gear

Purchasing welding gear for your head and face is a big step to total safety. However, because each type of welding has specific dangers, purchasing helmets and hoods that are made for the type of welding you are doing is more important than trying to skimp on the cost.
Try: Web Soft offers a complete line of protective welding clothing for the head. Prices range from $30 for an Arc Flash Double Layer Nomex Knit Hood to up around $600 for a NOMEX and Kevlar Hood with Face Shield and Fans. Hoodlum Welding sells welding helmets in a variety of designs priced from $75 to $300.

Buy welding work clothing

Some welder clothing is made to be worn alone, while other clothing is made to be worn over regular clothing. Overalls can be worn in either manner, while bibs and jackets are made to be worn over regular clothing. Be sure to plan your budget for replacement items.
Try: You can buy welding clothing at Grainger. Prices range from $15 for a detachable welding bib to around $200 for welding jackets. DiscountSafetyGear.com sells a wide range of clothing for welders. Welding shirts and bibs start around $10, while overalls are around $80. Welding Depot sells a full line of welding clothes. Welding pants start at around $25, while sweatbands are around $5.

Remember to buy gloves to complete your welding gear arsenal

Welding without gloves can result in burns on your fingers, hands and arms. Purchasing a good pair of welding gloves is the only way to prevent this from happening. Generally, the higher priced the gloves, the more uses you will get out of them. Gloves are an expense that will recur often. The amount of time between glove purchases will vary depending on the amount and type of welding you do.
Try: You can find welding protective clothing at The Working Person's Store. Gloves from this company cost between $10 and $25 per pair. Enviro Safety Products sells welding gloves starting at around $5 per pair. This company offers quantity discounts.

 

  • If you are unable to purchase new welding gear, contact your local technical college to find out if it is selling any gear.