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S7

200Amp 110V&220V Gas MIG/Gasless Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess Welding Machine

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Features

  • Multi-Function Welding MachineIGBT Full 20-200Amp(Max) with Digital Display for reliable quality and stable performance. Suitable for MMA, Lift TIG, Flux MIG, and Gas MIG. Big enough to handle 2 to 5 pound rolls of wire.
  • Powerful Welding CapabilityUp To 200A Output Current That Can Weld Mild Up To 5/32 Inch (4.0mm) Plate.MAX 5 Pound Rolls Of Wire.030"(0.8mm) With Solid Core Wire, And .035" (0.9mm)With Flux Core Wire.Can Handle E7018 Basic Electrode
  • Complete Welding KitIncludes MIG Gun(2.8M), Ground Clamp and Holder (2M), 220V to 110V Adapter, Drive Roller Wheel, Contact Tips, Gass Nozzles, and Welder Operation Manual. Processes recommended for MIG-Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Titanium, Magnesium Alloys. Flux Cored- Aluminium, Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Titanium.
  • Intuitive Synergic DesignSynergic Control with automatic change of the voltage & wire feeding speed by adjusting the amperage or choosing different thicknesses. The MIG-200 is capable of true lift TIG (TIG Lift Torch not included) welding as well as stick welding.
  • Safety FeaturesAutomatic protection function for over-current, over-voltage, and over-heating.

Manufacturer: ‎win-win


Part Number: ‎S7


Item Weight: ‎22.4 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎16.75 x 12.9 x 11 inches


Item model number: ‎MIG


Color: ‎Blue


Style: ‎MIG1


Material: ‎Metal


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: May 27, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great little MIG welder!
I'm a home fixit guy, not a welder. I can stick two pieces together with a stinger--it won't be pretty but it won't come apart either. I love the MIG over stick welding because you're close to the work and can manage the arc better. This device has worked great on both 110 and 220vac using flux-cored wire--haven't needed to get gas and the paraphernalia that goes with it. Compact and comes with everything you need except competent instructions. That having been said, a little practice goes a long way in figuring things out and I've been able to accomplish multiple repairs with much prettier result than with a stinger. Get the Harbor Freight welding cart to go with it and you're set! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Silverseal99

  • Nice welding machine with good capabilities
My welding machine arrived damaged, but it seems to be fully functional after I purchased a replacement stick holder. This is my very first time ever welding and I have had no formal training. The machine made it easy for me to make a first go at it. I did a practice run using the stick welding function as well as the mig function; all on just 110-120v 20amp outlet. The circuit breaker triggered only once, when I had the power setting on max at 200. Once I turned it down to 195 or less, I had no problem with the circuit breaker triggering off. I found the welder works well at 195 for stick, and 185 for flux/gasless mig. I purchased a box of 6013 and a box of 7018, but only tested with 6013 so far. The welding stick during my stick welding did get stuck a handful of times in the beginning, but it was easy to unstick just by moving the stick back and forth or side to side. I learned that the arc starts best when I slide the stick instead of tapping. The included roll of mig flux wire was nice, as I did not have to figure out what wire to purchase. I learned that I need to take off the mig cable to help thread the wire into the cable head, else it would get stuck and make a mess inside. I also learned that I need to take off the nozzle and manually work a piece of wire through the tip before using it else the wire would get stuck on it and the feeding mechanism inside the box would just bunch it up. Apparently, the included nozzles are not made to tolerance, but by pushing wire through it, it clears some copper at the tip that would otherwise cause the wire to not feed through. As stated, today was my very first time ever using a welding machine, and I think I did OK with the help of this easy to use machine. I did some research and bought nozzle gel as well as anti-spatter spray. I don't know how much it helps because I have nothing to compare against, but from what I understand, it makes the welding process a much better experience and I guess I have to agree because I did not have the problems of spatter clogging the nozzle nor spatter getting stuck on everything around me. The construction crew that built a stairwell for me left some waste pieces of structural steel, and I used four of those pieces for my first welding practice today. I managed to weld two pieces together using stick, then using mig. I felt the stick was much better for filling in the large gaps between the two pieces of metal that I was welding together. Once filled, moving the mig wire back and forth was great for creating a nice flow shaped weld, but by then, I learned I could slowly run stick weld to accomplish something similar. Eventually, I will try using the machine on a 220v circuit. All in all, this is a nice welding machine that is easy to use. Reliability and longevity is yet to be proven. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2023 by V. Williams V. Williams

  • WORKS great!!
First off I have never welded anything in my life. That being said, it did take about a half an hour for me to find a good setting, but once it got dialed in I was sticking metal together. I am only mad I didn't buy it sooner. If you are on the fence just get it. I haven't even gotten the gas tank hooked up yet, so I know it will only get better from here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Toxic Toxic

  • Very good welder
Very nice welder ,it's very light to move around, and very easy to use ,my son who is just starting to learn to welder was welding just as nice of welder as I do and I bin welding for 20 years only dislike I have is the ground and ark lead is way to short instead of being 5 foot they need to be made to 10 foot leads and the mig gun could be a little bit longer but it's a very nice and well made gun . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by James z.

  • Great for the price but the price is reflected in the quality!
I will update ny review with details after I test a few more things but for a cheap hobby welder for home use its a solid 4 stars if you don't expect tge quality of the big boys.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by Charles J.

  • Good if need very entry point machine. Real top current around 110A
I tried MIG (flux, 0.8mm) and MMA (6013 5/32 electrodes). I've measured current with DC clamp meter in both modes. The set amps and actual measured amps in MMA mode (should be constant current): 200A set -> 110A measured. Power consumption was 22A at 240V = 5280W 150A set -> 90A measured. I was able to strike an arc with 150A(90A) set, but it was pretty hard. Much easier with 200A(110A). Pros: - It welds! - I was able to strike an arc with pretty large electrodes, though not without effort. Cons: - Not true Amps. It is rather 110A device than 200A. - No spool gun socket (expected). - No indication of voltage (relatively minor) - No indication or running amps, i.e. it doesn't try to measure and display the current in real-time. Only the target current. - Short MIG cable (~2m). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by Siarhei Kuzmin Siarhei Kuzmin

  • The welder is not welding
Quality is very low Used the original gun and wire Doesn’t load well and stops feeding Electrical contact of other setting don’t conduct You should avoid it and choose a different brand Unfortunately I missed my return window Or else I would return it Asap
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024 by Neta Zilberman

  • Definitely not fot a biginner
No instruction manual so I had no idea what I was doing. No clear indicate for voltage all it shows is +3, yeah +3 from what. Many 4 or 5 star reviews are from people with welding experience. If you’re a newbie this machine isn’t for beginners. Lack of instruction and you can’t even find one YouTube video of someone actually welding with this machine ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by ChuckFan

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