Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

110V 250A Stick Welder ARC Welder Portable Welding Machine with Digital Display DC Inverter Hot Start Arc Force Anti-Stick

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$49.99

$ 21 .99 $21.99

In Stock
  • Standard Power: It adopts standard 110V household voltage, supports up to 250A welding current, and can easily cope with various scenarios.
  • Efficient Heat Dissipation: Built-in radiator and large-size cooling fan, dual heat dissipation design, effectively reduce working temperature and extend machine life.
  • Intelligent Monitoring: LED indicator alarm prompts to prevent overheating, low voltage and short circuit, and improve operation safety. Current digital display, more convenient to adjust current.
  • Easy to Operate: anti-stick design and hot arc ignition, suitable for acidic and alkaline electrodes, easy and worry-free welding, suitable for beginners.
  • Portable Design: The machine weighs only 4.4 pounds, with a rubber shoulder strap, and the package comes with a welding mask and gloves, suitable for a variety of welding scenarios.


Specification:
Rated power: 4000W
Input voltage: 110V
Frequency: 50/60HZ
Insulation class: F
Charging duration: 60%
Welding thickness: 2-5mm
Electrode diameter: 2.5 electrode
Electrode used: Universal J422
Packing list;
1 * Welder
1 * Welding pliers
1 * Ground wire
1 * Mask
1 * Plug
1 * Welding rods
1 * Brush
1 * Gloves
It comes with the same accessories as in the picture
Safe operating procedures:
1. Staff must wear labor protection supplies such as work clothes, caps, gloves, and foot covers. Clothes must not be tied at the waist, and foot covers must be fastened to the trouser leg.
2. Provide fire-fighting equipment at welding and cutting sites.
3. Apply for a fire certificate and preventive measures before electric welding operations in non-fixed locations.
4. Obtain a permit to work at heights and wear safety belts.
5. Be careful of electric shock, arc light, and metal splashes.
6. Check the welding site upon completion and ensure that there is no fire hazard.
Safety precautions:
1. Use the welder according to the data on the nameplate and do not overload it.
2. Adjust the current in no-load state and avoid long-term short circuit.
3. Check the wiring and grounding before using the welder.
4. Keep the welding machine free from strong vibration and the temperature controlled during operation.
5. Perform regular maintenance and ensure good insulation.
6. Check the technical condition and insulation of the welding machine regularly.
Notice:
Ensure the safety of the grounding wire. Do not place wires on dangerous objects and check the grounding resistance.
Avoid using multiple welding machines in series. If multiple machines are used, they must be connected to a three-phase power grid to balance the load. Connect the grounding devices of each machine to independent grounding electrodes.


varito
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
It works perfectly and is pretty easy to start using; I'mI am not an experienced welder, but I have already done some jobs with it.
J
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Does this weld, yes. Does it do it well? Not really. Power seemed inconsistent, whenever a load was put on the machine it would dip noticeably. The welding gloves that came with it were lined with old pillow cases and the face shield fell apart before I could wear it so make sure you provide your own safety gear.
Jose R. Rivera Rivera
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Es manejable lá recomiendo.
Nikolay
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Value for money, it’s cheaper but works great, ease of use
Andrew Perkins
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
Arrived with bent up case. Also ground cable fell apart in shipping, held with only a small nut and bolt. Wiring method not robust.
gausscone
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
I got this on a discount that was obviously slightly unusual but at the regular discount it's still not a bad deal at all--seems to me it's one of, if not the, quintessential cheapest in its class, after all. If you find something better then run and don't look back.Hooked it up to some outlet, of which I haven't the faintest about the ratings, with a 13A extension cord (It worked pretty well actually, I couldn't tell if it was getting warm or anything.). Only tripped a power strip's overcurrent protection 2 times and a sub-breaker 1 time, and I was running it maxed out, so evaluate that as you will. Can't measure the real current since I'm not smart enough for that.For my first try (wow!) I ran 1 rod of the included 3/32" J422, as well as 1 rod of 1/8" 7014 and 3 rods of 5/32" 6011. This is all I have on hand. Surprisingly, I had long since realized that 5/32 is larger than 1/8. However, for the sake of experimentation, I did try out 3 rods of 5/32" on purpose, as the welder was easily able to handle the 3/32" and 1/8" even when I was welding through spray paint and light rust and with the quality of the ground clamp that's included. The verdict? This thing sucks at 5/32"--it periodically cut the arc as if maxing out the hot-start or the anti-stick or something, and the anti-stick for that matter barely worked on the 5/32", considering how hard I had to work to restrike. Even with the pitiful performance it put out, the 5/32" was responsible for the 3 overcurrents I mentioned. Well, that's my piece on that.The other accessories are somehow slightly more mediocre than expected. I was expecting a real piece of dark glass, but instead I got the plastic circles that are held in by the weakest retaining fingers you've ever seen. Couldn't even slap rectangular glass into the "mask" if you wanted to, but the "mask" did its job and stopped me from continually blinding myself when I was attentive enough to use it. When the retaining fingers give it up, 2-3 of which already have, the plastic circles are feather-light enough to just tape in. Don't know the shade but it was enough to see what I was doing at all power levels. The gloves smelled like smoke and seem like natural fiber; I have leather gloves and opted to use those. I kind of like how the slag hammer doesn't try too hard. Last and definitely least, the strap: It doesn't fit the machine because the back plate and power cord strain relief block the back strap-hole--I suppose that's a problem with the machine, then.I really do wish the current indicator were accurate, or better yet, didn't waste electrical power on pointless numbers, but this has been a cool stop. I might want something more powerful or professional just out of emotional need, but if I can avoid the urge to burn 5/32" it might just do enough for everything I could really need... perhaps to my chagrin.I'd shoot pictures but it's dark and my stock looks like garbage on account of how hard I tried with the 6011. Oh yeah, and this shipped in the manufacturer's box, but everyone will basically know what you're doing the first time your slag hammer, or your anything, hits the workpiece. You are supposed to do this outdoors, I'm pretty sure.Addendum: I have a thing to say! I recently came upon a large amount of 1/8 7018. I expected a lot from this machine, and it unfortunately flagged. Poor performance with this stuff, it feels almost like the 5/32 6011, but with extra restriking problems because the coating is more annoying, on top of the not-enough-power problem I was familiar with. It feels like either the capacitors in this can't hold up for any useful weld or the 120vAC just can't do enough. I should also add that my performance with the 1/8 7014 is qualified by my tolerance of stitch-welding. Without much effort, I can get a good-looking, minimally-porous 5-inch 7014 weld, and stitch a little more before the machine starts choking. With the 7018, I can barely manage a stitched 2-inch before either the machine or my technique withers to the porosity--it is a little better than the 5/32 6011, I guess? That just means I need some kind of an upgrade.
Recommended Products

$149.95

$ 58 .99 $58.99

4.4
Select Option

$70.00

$ 28 .99 $28.99

4.9
Select Option