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VEVOR 210Amp TIG Welder, Welder TIG 3 in 1, 110/220V Dual Voltage HF TIG/Stick/Clean Welding Machine w/Pulse, IGBT Inverter & Torch, Digital Arc Welder

Customer Reviews for VEVOR 210Amp TIG Welder, Welder TIG 3 in 1, 110/220V Dual Voltage HF TIG/Stick/Clean Welding Machine w/Pulse, IGBT Inverter & Torch, Digital Arc Welder

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PenKay PenKay
Decent light-weight, 30% duty cycle TIG welder
VEVOR 210Amp TIG Welder, Welder TIG 3 in 1, 110/220V Dual Voltage HF TIG/Stick/Clean Welding Machine w/Pulse, IGBT Inverter & Torch, Digital Arc Welder (210A)My husband has been wanting a welder for quite a while, so he thought this would be good to request. I did, and he had a few things to say. Considering that this costs significantly less than comparable TIG welders from brands like Miller or Lincoln, my husband (an experienced welder) had pretty low expectations for this unit. After using it for a few weeks, he's pretty happy with it. The chassis and cables have a cheap feel to them, especially the ground clamp, and it can do stick welding, but you've got to supply your own stinger since it doesn't come with one. You also need to supply your own flow meter/regulator but hooking it up is pretty easy. The manual really could be written better but anyone who has been welding for a few years shouldn't have any trouble figuring out the different settings. One thing very misleading is that it says it has a 60% duty cycle near the top of the product page and again near the middle, but in the small print under the product description it says the duty cycle is 30%, which is also what is printed in the manual. It works fine at 120VAC so long as you're on a lower amperage setting. Like so many of these cheap dual-voltage welders, this has a power cord with a regular 120VAC 3-prong plug, but it comes with a short adapter cord with a 240V NEMA 6-50P plug (i.e., a welder or dryer plug) on one end and a 120VAC 3-prong socket on the other. What's a bit troubling about this adapter cord is that it is guaranteed to cause damage or harm if anyone accidentally plugs in something rated for 120VAC. Recommend.
Parker-Moore and Family Parker-Moore and Family
Good addition to our backyard shop
We have a few different types of welding machines in the shop. This one is great for stainless and aluminum welding. We also have a dedicated 220 line, which I found works best for welders. We also had a Vevor water pump we have been using for the past year and had great performance. The brand has been reliable for us.ProsEasy to set up and useConsNone so far
J J
great for occasional user
I have a small shop in my basement and while i usually stick with wood occasionally i need to feel like a god and glue two pieces of metal together. I had learned on oxy acetylene torches but more recently had been relying on a name brand mig welder, i was just never that happy with the visual result and wanted to return to something i had more control over.Set up was easy, and i was able to get to welding pretty quickly. The controls on the machine are fairly intuitive and i didn't struggle much to get an arc once i got used to the change from mig.This welder was inexpensive and gave me a taste of the basics of tig welding. just enough to produce a few small pieces, but i look forward to using it again soon in the future.
N. N.
Inexpensive but good quality TIG/Stick welder
I used to run a TIG while in college but I haven't been able to for hobby uses just because they are just so much more expensive than stick or O/A welding rigs. This obviously isn't intended to compete with a serious TIG unit, but for small jobs it can do pretty well. Obviously you still need an argon tank to supply the shielding, but once you have that you can be up and running. Since this is a small unit, I picked up a small 20cf tank and a valve on amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08LC41FTD). Something to be aware of is that while this is a TIG, it is a DC-only version, so you can't weld aluminum as that requires AC. It does have the ability to run as a stick welder, which is really nice since that opens up the option of taking it along for a lightweight welding rig if you just need to repair something small and don't need the full TIG capabilities. It does also have a "clean" function that uses a wet brush and current to remove an oxide layer off a recent weld pool. I haven't tried that function out, but for certain situations I could see where it could come in handy. Also, while it's a little bit unusual, I really like the 110-220 option. You can do lighter jobs on a normal house outlet, but if you need the full 225amps, then you can use the adapter and plug it into a 220v outlet. With all the options, this easily replaces my little 125a portable welder.
Kurt K. Kurt K.
Easy to use
This is a great way to get started in welding. It works and functions just like the "big" machines but on a smaller scale. Stay within it's limitations on material size and duty cycle. It will overheat if used continuously. It will not build a race car but is excellent for arts and crafts as well as the occasional house project.
C C
Add a stinger and this thing is a great arc welder
I have the gas sitting there, but I haven't had a change to try to Tig weld with this. I did, however, hook up a stinger from another welder and do some arc welding. It worked fantastically. It actually worked a lot better than the welder that donated the stinger. It worked great with 1/8" stick.The controls are precise. It's nice that it's dual power. It's rather light. I'm happy with it. It would have been nice if it came with an arc stinger.
Nancy Nancy
Beginner welder here. Working for my needs so far!
I’m getting into welding. I found this welder easy to set up and it’s allowed me to make a repair on my metal framed bed.The weld beads came out nicely in my opinion and the bed has been holding up like new now!For the occasional use of welding that I see myself requiring, this will be all I need.For the price and quality, It’s 5 stars from me
jeff p. jeff p.
Quality TIG welder
Very nice dual voltage 110/220 v TIG welder. Includes almost every accessory needed to start welding except the gas. Can’t wait to buy a tank of gas and start experimenting with this welder.
Xterminator Xterminator
A very nice welder.
I have not tig welded in a very long time. But even so I think my welds were not half bad. I usually use a mig welder for small jobs I need done. I can appreciate the fact that this runs on 110v or 220v. Not everyone is smart enough to have the electric company put in a transformer that can support that for a shop. It happens LOL. Don't let the brand or low cost scare you off. 2 thumbs up
Peter Weyland Peter Weyland
Useful as a Learning Tool or for DIY Work
My Wife's Uncle was a boilermaker, but familiar with all forms of welding. We've ordered several inexpensive units over the years, for fixes or little projects on our land. I'm still getting the hang of it, but that's what makes this a practical tool for some relatively new to TIG welding. My Wife's Uncle's take is that it's a decent product for the asking price. Obviously plenty of other pro welding machines can outperform it. But then they cost multiple times what this one does. So if you're just starting out, you can't really go wrong with this one.

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