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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
Let me just say wow. Far better than expected, was able to put down good welds on 1/8 inch material.
Michael Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
First off this is an awesome little welder. Have been welding for years, probably before most of you were born. This thing is smooth and puts out beads to perfection. Much nicer than my trusty Hobart. Anyone can weld with this after a bit of hands on. Its not as ungainly as it may look, and I at least dont notice the weight which is some where around 5+ lbs. It may pose an issue in tight spaces. Its super nice its all in one piece and easy to transport to a site. My only complaint is it appears to have been used/ returned. Those scratches didnt happen in the well packed box! Reducing to 3 stars accordingly.
Mad Scientist
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
So firstly, this is NOT a MIG welder. I don't know why they say it is. They say "Gasless MIG" in the description...and there is no such thing. It is a flux core wire feed welder. But I still give it five stars because it is amazing. The wire feed unit is solid. Which is rare in cheap welders. And the inverter makes one of the nicest arcs I've ever used on a wire feed. Very stable. To test it I welded about an hour on some .065 square tubing that I was building some things with. And it kept up like one of my big welders just fine. Then I welded a bit of .120 and it was just as good. I used the one pound of wire that came with it...just to see, and it was pretty good stuff. Holding it gets a bit heavy after an hour or so which is why I quit after an hour. But it certainly had no heating problems or voltage/current variations after that amount of welding. This using my Vantage 500 as a power source for it. So I'm running it off of a GFI 15 amp plug. I don't know how it would perform on a regular household outlet. I didn't try it but it should be similar. The wire feed nozzles are the same as the ones in my welding box. Standard. If I was going to suggest any change to it at all....it would be to build a better spool cover but that's a small thing on something in this price range. So this is going to be something I carry in the welding truck in one of the tool box panels and its gonna be used lots.
jpa813
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
I want to see if this could deliver welding thin gauge metal and it did great on the project. But I tried it on some 1/8 inch stock and it welded it with no problem. I will try heavier stuff when I get some.
ddwoodcraft
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Item is accurately defined and showed up very fast.
william bryan
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
It's a great value for the money, easy to use and load wire, great for smaller metals
Ghost Rider
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
I recently decided to try out this welder because I had a few small repair projects around the house that I had been putting off. I wanted something simple and portable to tackle these jobs without the hassle of a big setup, and this welder seemed like the perfect fit, and it turned out to be pretty cool and unique. The welder is an all-in-one handheld flux core welder. Imagine having a spool gun and welding machine all wrapped up together. It's compact, straightforward, and makes the whole welding process incredibly easy for anyone who wants portability and simplicity.Right at the front, you've got the voltage and wire feed speed controls, and you can select between 0.030 and 0.035 wire. It also comes with an attached grounding clamp, and that's basically it. No fuss, no complicated setup, really just plug-n-play, select your settings, and you're good to go. The design is straightforward: you pop open the top with two clips to access the spool compartment and feed the wire. The wire feed system on this welder is simple, with a small tab that makes threading the wire pretty easy. Definitely a user friendly design if you’re looking for something intuitive.The first time I fed the wire through, it took a bit of troubleshooting. Turns out, the liner was too long and kept jamming up at the tip. I had to pull out the liner, trim it down to size, and then try again. Once that was sorted out, it worked like a charm. Just make sure you follow the instructions closely when adjusting the liner length that’ll save you some time.When it came to welding, I was a bit unsure because the settings don’t have an exact amperage display. It's more of a trial & error process to dial it in, but once you get the hang of it, the controls are responsive and easy to use. After getting it all set up, I took it outside to give it a real test on some 14-gauge steel. The welder handled it with no problems. Honestly, for a handheld welder, I was impressed with the amount of power it delivered.This little machine is all about practicality it's compact, lightweight, and perfect for quick fixes around the house or out in the field. Toss it in your truck or keep it on a shelf in your garage; it’s one of those tools that’s great for emergency repairs. You’re not going to be welding all day every day with this, and it's not designed for heavy-duty production work. But for those "I just need to get this done" moments, it's perfect.In short, the welder is a solid pick for anyone who needs a portable, reliable welding solution. It’s got enough power to get the job done, and it’s easy enough for a beginner to get comfortable with quickly. For small repairs and projects, this welder is definitely worth keeping on hand. Highly recommend it if you need something for light use, especially in a pinch.
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