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ROGUE Welding Bandana

ROGUE Welding Bandana

Regular price $15.95 AUD
Regular price $16.50 AUD Sale price $15.95 AUD
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The ROGUE™ Welding Bandana is worn under your welding helmet, helping to absorb sweat as well as protect you from sparks and spatter. Our welding bandanas have been manufactured with 100% pre-shrunk cotton, staying true to size wash after wash.

  • Retain their flame-retardant properties for up to 50 washes
  • Athletic mesh lining for comfort
  • Air cushioned insert for sweat absorbency
  • One size fits all
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            We deliver Australia-wide and internationally.

            • Australia Post (Parcel & Express)
            • Courier Network: TNT, Toll, Northline, Allied, Hunter, Aramex, Go Logistics, UBER (2hr Sydney Metro), and more

            With our wide delivery network, you’ll get your order quickly and cost-effectively.

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            Order before 2:00 PM, and if in stock, collect the same business day. We’ll notify you as soon as your order is ready.

            Warranties and Returns

            • Manufacturer Warranties + full coverage under Australian Consumer Law
            • 30-Day Returns on unopened/unused products (customer pays return shipping)
            • Defective Products: free return and replacement, handled with priority

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