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Weldpro 200A AC/DC TIG Welder with Pulse CK17 Torch Buyers Reviewed
Buyers who ditched $2000 Millers and Lincolns say this punches above its price, though MOSFET failures and a loud constant fan are real concerns.
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Weldpro
Buyers who ditched $2000 Millers and Lincolns say this punches above its price, though MOSFET failures and a loud constant fan are real concerns.

WEN
Solid build and easy setup, but at least one buyer found the advertised wattage ratings don't match the built-in breaker specs.

YESWELDER
Hobbyists get real TIG results fast, but build quality and proprietary connections will frustrate anyone who expects pro-shop durability.

YESWELDER
Owners cutting 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch steel say it punches way above its $280 price tag, with one buyer comparing it directly to a $2,000 Hypertherm.

HZXVOGEN
A 4 in 1 multi process machine that shocked a 13 year railroad welder with how much it delivers for the price.

YESWELDER
Weekend welders keep ditching their Lincolns for this 165A, and the arc quality is the reason every single time.

BILT HARD
Buyers call it solid value for the price, but gasless flux core performance and vague controls drew real complaints.

Reboot
Stick performance on E7018 and E6011 rods wins buyers over, but QC problems on arrival hurt confidence badly.

ARCCAPTAIN
Cuts 1/2 inch steel clean and starts every time, but push it past a few minutes and it needs a breather.

RUBIK
Owners are blown away by weld quality at this price, but the missing settings chart and TIG torch omission are real frustrations.

HZXVOGEN
Beginners get a capable, light TIG machine that actually works, but the manual will leave you Googling for an hour.

HZXVOGEN
Buyers are shocked this budget plasma cutter works as well as units costing three times more, with the built-in compressor sealing the deal for portability.

HITBOX
Buyers say the combo functions when it works, but a dead plasma cutter out of the box and shoddy included accessories are real risks at this price.

Sunstac
A 250A AC/DC TIG machine that verified pros and beginners both vouch for, with real aluminum capability at a price that undercuts the competition hard.

TOOLIOM
A surprisingly well-built 6-in-1 machine that impresses most buyers out of the box, but a small number get a dud with unresponsive controls and slow support.

Sunstac
Veteran welders are genuinely surprised by this combo machine's duty cycle and penetration at this price, but missing parts and wire feed failures show up enough to matter.

YESWELDER
Veteran welders and total beginners both walk away impressed, but the display placement and vague instructions will test your patience.

ARCCAPTAIN
Buyers who ditched budget welders say the MIG 200 punches well above its price, with smooth arc performance across MIG, flux core, and stick.

HZXVOGEN
Beats every cheap flux core welder buyers have owned before, at a price that makes the Harbor Freight crowd feel foolish for waiting.

YESWELDER
Trades and hobbyists alike are stunned by how much welder you get, though the spool gun and a rare dead-on-arrival unit keep it from being a clean sweep.

ARCCAPTAIN
Veteran and beginner buyers alike say this 250A machine punches well above its price, with dual voltage and six welding modes in one compact unit.
ARCCAPTAIN
Buyers call this a capable 6-in-1 machine with standout customer service that actually fixes problems fast.

Weldpro
Buyers who switched from Miller and Lincoln say the arc stability and adjustability beat machines costing twice as much, though a few units had MOSFET failures under heavy commercial use.

SSIMDER
A shockingly capable compact welder for under $100 that handles flux core, stick, and lift TIG on both 110v and 220v.

YESWELDER
Owners love the 5-in-1 versatility and beginner-friendly auto-settings, but the included cables and TIG torch feel cheap for the price.

Weldpro
Hobby welders love the 5-in-1 versatility, but pros found the arc starts cold and the build quality light.