Part Number | 951649 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**N
Don’t make the same mistake I did
When I purchased this unit it was the last welder I was going to need. I included it in the job cost on a pretty good run of steel handrail. It was by far the lightest, smoothed most portable welder I had ever used. I even bought a shoulder bag that fit a small bottle of gas. The whole get up wasn’t bad to carry and even just leave on if your tacking layout, or performing welds at 20’ intervals. I needed some money to finish up my last semester in college and sold it.... biggest mistake I ever made. However, even though I sold it In Ga, the gentleman was a fisherman in Alaska and wanted a unit to have in the boat, he could not have grabbed a better machine at a better price ... I think I offed it at 1500 or 1750. 😪
J**O
It was okay
It was just ok
J**N
So easy a Caveman can operate it!
I do not own this welder but have used my Devil Dog buddies Multimatic for many hours in mig mode with mix gas. This is by far the EASIEST and LIGHTEST welder to use for the novice welder. Turn a dial for the metal thickness and you don’t have to guess on how hot to adjust it, it’s automatic. It’s basically PLUG and PLAY! 110V amd 210v shows practically no difference in weld. I just wish it was at a more obtainable price so that a disabled combat Veteran as myself could afford to purchase such an easy, great machine. I guess it’s true, you get what you pay for. Enclosed are photos of a project completed by this welder. This seesaw is traveling the United States and all welds are holding up perfect with a mass abundance of use.
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