🔥 Weld Your Way to Mastery!
The Mophorn MIG Welder 250 Amp is a versatile 3-in-1 welding machine that combines MIG, TIG, and MMA capabilities. With advanced IGBT technology, it ensures excellent arc stability for various metals. Weighing only 21.7 pounds, it’s designed for portability and ease of use, featuring a user-friendly control panel and safety mechanisms to prevent overheating. Ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts, this welder is perfect for outdoor repairs and maintenance.
Manufacturer | Vevor |
Part Number | MIG Welder MIG250 |
Item Weight | 28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 12 x 15 inches |
Item model number | MIG Welder 250 |
Size | MIG250 |
Style | Welder |
Material | Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**M
Great for the Money
I am a Hobby welder not a pro I currently run a Lincoln 250 water cooled tig machine and have used Miller mig machines before. I was looking for a decent mobile gas mig welder for a good price. I chose this model because it had wire speed adjustment and voltage. most models had a simple one knob adjusts all. I can put down a decent weld on 3/4"thk material with decent penetration. I even tried the stick welding feature and it was very smooth and could handle 3/4"thk material with 3/32 rod. I am happy with the power of this machine. also you can use 110 or 220 that's makes it even more versatile. it will accept a spool of wire up to ~8" dia with ~2"hole. I wasn't sure what size spools this would handle not much info on that. (see the photo) i purchased a spool from lowes works great. also the rollers can be flipped one side 1mm(.035) and other is .8mm(.030) I haven't run 1mm not sure if the gun runs it? the gun is decent quality. visually looks similar to competitor welders maybe made by the same manufacture? I am not sure where to get new tips for the gun? anyways I was a little hesitant to buy a low cost welder from a manufacture i never heard of. but i am glad i did so far. don't forget you need to buy a regulator and a tank if you want to do tig or gas mig. adds another ~$200 depending on size.
J**K
Awesome welder.
This thing does everything my Miller mini mig does. I love it. I use it more than my Miller. I weld a lot and everyday this thing is awesome for the money. Highly recommend... it's better on the 220 side but I use the 110 volt all the time and I love it. Easy to set up and hasn't kicked off once. The tig and stick functions work just as good too. I love it. Of you are looking for a welder for cheap and buy anything other than this your silly. Lol. You can't beat this thing ... get one for sure.
G**Y
Dead wire feeder
I took delivery just after a heart attack, so didn't actually try till almost a year later. Everything about it seemed to be just right. I decided to start with MIG, but had no electrodes, so switched to wire. The wire feeder sent the wire through the cable fine, but wouldn't jog. The hand switch was actuating feeder circuit, but motor didn't run then as it had when just loading wire. Because of my recovery time, it was too late tohave Amazon help and could find no contact for customer service. Probably just an overlooked wire in assembly but I haven't had time to tear the machine apart.
S**L
Frustrating
I bought cheap, I got cheap. Until I started to set it up. Once I got all the hose fittings, regulator, roller (didn’t come with a knurled roller for flux core), upgraded the torches (supplied ones are crap), I’ve eaten into the savings over buying a Lincoln or Eastwood. And parts, instructions, tutorials and support are solid with those companies. A friend bought a new Eastwood for about $900 and it had everything top grade including a foot pedal, hoses, regulator, fittings and other consumables. Mophorns warranty (he says with a laugh) is virtually non existent. When contacting the US devision they are very responsive in telling you they can’t help you. Parts wise I am having to source Common parts like rollers from China. Takes forever to arrive and it’s hit or miss. I’m on my 3rd try. Oh, BTW, NO FOOT PEDAL! The lift start TIG works ok but I find it’s a bit hard on the tungsten. And then there’s no current control once you lite it up. Lastly the consumables (fittings, nozzels, gas lenses, etc) are all crap. More upgrading... bottom line is this is no bargain. If I have it to do again, I won’t go this route. Ok for a toy with frustration.
A**J
Light weight and flexible
This has plenty of power plugged into a 120V outlet. I have used the MIG and stick functions to perform hundreds of welds on lighter steels. The controls are straight forward. The wire spool drive is all steel and has given me no problems. The cables are a little short and not as well made as I would like but a update ro modding can take care of that.
G**1
Dont waist your money
This welder is cheaply Made feels cheap would not strike a ark I’m sure I’ll have to pay to send it back should have went with my gut on trying to go the cheap rout was t worth it ended up coasting me money in the end I’ll be sticking with brands I know from now on spend the extra money and get what you pay for
J**R
Works great. Good value for the money.
Easy to use machine. Works much better than i expected it to. I had a cheap Harbor Freight welder prior to this one and it is night and day different. Would definitely buy again.
N**H
Smooth little welder.. better than the Miller at work!
Out of the box.. did not feed wire and did not striked an arc, requested return but I have to pay for shipping back on a unit that doesn't work...Update!!! 12-25-2020The first unit was a dud, they kindly replaced it and the new unit runs like a dream!
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