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The Display4top Mig-130Plus+ is a versatile 3-in-1 welding machine designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. With its 110V inverter technology, it efficiently handles various materials including carbon steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. Weighing only 9.22 kg, it’s portable and easy to use, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor projects. The machine features automatic feeding and built-in thermal protection, ensuring safety and high-quality results every time. Plus, enjoy responsive customer support to enhance your welding experience.
Manufacturer | Dawoo |
Package Dimensions | 46 x 30.8 x 29.2 cm; 9.22 kg |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 9.22 kg |
K**.
Absolutely AMAZING
Dear Amazon - PLEASE OH PLEASE ORDER SOME MORE!!!!!I am not sure who made this thing, probably genius!Nobody is paying me for the reviews and I'm not expecting any likes for it. I am skilled in technical bits but I am not a welder, my experience is residual. I was looking for something suitable for automotive restoration project and couldn't find anthing with low power suitable for bodywork under £650. I was thinking this MIG will drop dead after 20minutes of work... Turns out - for the price under £100 it is absolutely amazing. Forget about anything else straight away, seriously. Currently this tiny thing made up to the 2nd 10L Argon/Co2 cylinder. Also almost went through the 0.9kg spool of gasless wire. Still immaculate!WORTH NOTING: I was using it on the settings up to 1.0mm - now way to tell what's the cycle time as it was not even warm after several hours of fun on low settings - no experience with heavy stuff. I used top quality flux core wire - Inefil, not some rubbish from eBay.EXCELLENT BITS:1. As you can see on the photos - I was able to weld 1mm sheet easily with nice penetration. Then tried 0.7mm sheet of mild steel - that's right - 0.7mm with the same outcome, no blow holes, even with FLUX CORE WIRE.2. Time for the shocker - one of the photos shows beads made with silicone bronze wire (mig brazing) - shocked already? It is not perfect, but it is able to braze even with steel liner, messy look is probably due to the fact that I haven't used pure Argon but 95%3. With low settings you are actually able to build up the structures like on the photo attached4. It is perfectly tuned for 0.8 solid and 0.9 flux wire5. It is tiny and lightweight!6. It has real gas solenoid! Not some trigger valves other rubbish like in machines usually below £3007. It costs less than £100!!!8. It has a steel liner!!!! No way, how they managed to do this for the price as per pt.7 ?!? Absolutely award winning - knowing that most of the machines below £300 has plastic (no, not nylon, bottle-plastic...)9. Good quality of the torch for the price range below £30010. Comes with really good quality 2 spare contact tips, I mean it. No difference between these supplied and Parweld11. Gives nice, stable arc without spatter - both in gas/gasless mode.BAD BITS:1. Forget about 0.6mm wire, even with additional feed roller and contact tip purchased to accomodate this size - it won't weld half as good as with stock configuration, wire feed is terrible, guessing liner is for 0.8-1mm wires...2. No adjustment of amps/feed speed, just a single potentiometer that defines both for you, frankly in the best possible manner.3. Gas solenoid is there but diameters of tubing won't get you above 12-14L/m4. Fragile reel holder, wobbly5. Cheap wire feed drive - for this price? WHO CARES!This is the first machine I have ever seen that gives top quality with use of gasless wire, maybe even better than with gas! Not sure where all those bad gasless opinions are coming from, probably from the people buying cheapest flux wires. This is an absolute must-have for the price. Will buy another one and keep as a spare. This sort of products will wipe out Clarke, Wolfcraft and Sealey on the spot...
T**B
Great value welder
Very good welder. Absolute bargain to have this as a 3-in-1. Welding leads are decent quality and heavy duty and it comes with a roll of flux (no-gas) welding wire. Simple to set up and operate although the wire feed rollers are marked in inches (0.035 / 0.03) and the wire is in mm (0.8)Instructions are brief and printed small but quite clear and it's a fairly common "MIG130+" so plenty of details online. Very nice to use - what isn't noted (but should be) is that the MIG torch is a "non-live" type which is preferred and excellent (i.e. doesn't arc until you press the button to feed the wire) - some cheaper models have an always-live torch which could arc when you're setting up. Also not noted but should be: this includes a "fast feed" button for use when installing the wire which isn't common on cheaper models but is a great help.As you'd expect, the hand-held mask is flimsy and cheap; buy an auto-dimming welding helmet for around £20 instead to keep both hands free and make your life easier.
A**R
Good little welder
Good little welder at this price range, bargain to have a 3-in-1. Quality is acceptable for leads etc, accessories are usual toy quality so suitable for the bin. The included flux wire is ok, decent weld using it. Simple set up although the instructions are far too small to read so you may need to take a quick look online on how to set one up, as it’s a pretty standard type of mig welder mechanics. Very easy to use on flux wire Mig, not tried stick or gas yet so can’t comment on how it performs. Also has a fast feed for the wire which is nice to see. More importantly what should be noted though is that the MIG torch is a "non-live" type which is the preferred and excellent so it doesn't arc until you press the trigger to feed the wire - if you look at a lot of the cheaper models they have an always-live torch which can arc when you're setting up, so be careful if buying one of those. All in all it does what it’s supposed to and sticks stuff together.
D**D
Get one, it's a superb welder
Have been welding cars as a hobby for over 30 years and tried all sorts of different products, stick to gas at different levels. this is astonishing, especially for the money. The stick would weld heavy 5mm plates for a trailer products, super easy and great quality. It comes setup for gasless which I am less keen on as welds always look messy but it works and is great outdoors and for convenience. I'm mainly using it in Mig Gas mode. bought some .8 wire and a bottle of argon CO2. Works superbly, no blow through down to .8mm panels, and fine up to 2.5mm. Single control isn't an issue, wire speed seems always to be about right. Nice and small and light feels well made. Torch is good quality. Face shield is garbage as expected but now proper auto masks are only about £20 get one of those and no issues. Been using for a few months and still nicely surprised every time i use it.
M**X
Cheap, versatile, effective
Does FCW (aka "gasless mig"), true MIG (if you get the gas to go with it) and MMA (stick).Easy to use and works well.Surprisingly good quality at this price.Only downside for me is that the electrode sockets are not marked with +/- (bit of paint solved this), and you need a microscope to read the instructions.Remember to buy a proper helmet as the supplied mask and hammer are the usual free junk which should be thrown straight in the bin.
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