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HITBOX 200A TIG Welder,AC/DC TIG Welder With Pulse 4 IN 1 Welding Machine,Aluminum TIG Welder 220V with DC TIG/AC TIG/Pulse TIG/Stick and IGBT 2T/4T LED Digital Display,Compatible with Foot Pedal

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Features

  • 4 IN 1 Welding MachineHBT250P is a professional multi-functional aluminum welding machine which supports ARC/AC TIG/ DC TIG/Pulse TIG. Almost all metals can be welded, such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper and so on.
  • High Quality WelderWith hot start, easy arc starting, stable current, low spatter, no sticking, and good shaping, it can be used for welding with a variety of acid or alkaline electrodes. 10-200 AMP AC/DC TIG current output can be used for high-quality TIG welding of aluminum, stainless steel, or steel, as well as precision welding of thinner gauge materials.
  • 2T/4T ControlThe 2T/4T spot welding tig torch control greatly improves good welding performance. Available with the use of foot switch function (without foot pedal). The AC/DC TIG welder is equipped to prevent the burning of materials and minimize material distortion from excessive heat input, as well as the triangular wave reduces the heat input effectively.
  • Dual Heat Sink SystemThe welding machine operates with a high welding current, the internal fan keeps the machine stable by efficiently dissipating the heat and there are heat sinks on the left side, right side and front of the machine. The machine operation interface is simple, and the operator can easily and efficiently make settings and immediately display data and dynamic output current as a reference.
  • 2 Year Warranty PeriodBacked by a 2 year warranty, we're committed to after-sales service.When you contact us, you speak with real technical specialists and representatives,and our based parts and customer service on USA is available 7 days a week.

Manufacturer: ‎Shenzhen Unitweld Welding and Motor Co., Ltd.


Part Number: ‎HBT250P


Item Weight: ‎25.3 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎19.29 x 14.96 x 11.1 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎HBT250P


Size: ‎HBT250P


Style: ‎US


Power Source: ‎ac_dc


Included Components: ‎Tig torch


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: February 6, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Seems to be a great unit, even compared to much more expensive units.
I purchased this after my Lincoln TIG welder died. I had reservations, but since I could return it I decided to take a chance. The unit comes complete, except for gas setup. The gas input is a barb, but being low pressure it seems OK. The unit itself is small and light. Half the size of my old Lincoln. The operation seems excellent. I have just played with it for an hour or so, but already making great welds on steel, stainless, and aluminum. The head is light and easy to handle, with a hand trigger that can be programmed for one touch or toggle on/off. The settings for the machine are easy to understand and change. For the home user or hobbyist, of which I am, I think this is an excellent unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024 by Andy Woerner

  • Bang for the buck
This machine works like a champ on any metal you put in front of it. I was able to get it for about $300 with an amazon coupon ontop of it being on sale. This is one of the cheapest ac/dc tig machines you’ll ever find that produces quality welds. Highly recommend. Ps- the foot pedal is nice. Controls amps, and you can find it for less than $40 on ebay all day long (if not Amazon). Buy it. You will thank me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by Brian clyde

  • Shuts down on high amps
Seems to work pretty good... except when you go past 150 amps on AC. It instantly throws a error.. but there's no info on what may be causing the error..
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by Jake

  • Works great
For the price you cant beat it, welds aluminum easily, great value
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • What could make it better
I was very happy with it the one suggestion would be change the fitting for the gas input from barb to threaded.
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024 by Thomas H.

  • Can't set amps
I can't chase base amps. It worked for a month, just long enough to be outside the return limit. Now base amps are stuck at 10 and they're not responding to requests for help Complete waste of money.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by Daniel Marshall

  • Brand new to this, very early days, but so far so good.
Brand new to TIG welding here, and I'm not any kind of pro welder at all. Self-taught (i.e, poorly-taught)/home-jobber. I have a MIG I picked up a couple of years ago that's served me well for home-tasks and 'hot-metal gluing' stuff together. My welds are not pretty, I have minimal skill, but I can stick stuff together and it holds. I'm not building race-car roll-cages, or other mission critical stuff. We're talking 'stitch up cracked lawnmower deck' or 'build an angle-iron wood-rack' .. the kind of low-risk stuff that's easy enough to just 'do' w/out much of a plan. I wanted a TIG box that could do AC for aluminum simply b/c I think it would be neat to be able to weld aluminum. My MIG welder does DC-TIG and does it well enough from the couple of tries I made with it when I first got the MIG box. But, for anything steel I needed to weld, the MIG-mode has been fine, and is easier IMHO. So, TIG... new ballgame. This welder has a high-freq start, which I can say works great (again, as appears to a novice). My MIG's DC-TIG is 'lift-arc', which requires more skill than I have. I have not stuck the electrode once with this AC/HF-start... it starts the arc a solid 10mm above the work. I have no idea if that's too high, prob is... again.. I'm a novice at this. I just was experimenting with how high/easy it would start an arc. Above about 10mm or so.. it was less reliable... maybe up to 13mm... don't quote me, but to me, it seems plenty high-enough. I've only spent a day at this point just laying down beads on scrap, and my 'beads' are not pretty.. but 'fusion beads', to me, seem fine. There's a lot to adjust for a newbie: rise, peak A, base A, +/- balance, fall, pre and post-flow... pulse mode settings. I worked through adjusting each setting a few different ways just to see if they had any effect and I can say, for me, I noticed differences in each setting. So, these settings are not 'vapor ware'... they all do something. I have the foot pedal as well, and I think this is the way to go. I mean, I know 'pro' TIG setups usually have a pedal, but since this box doesn't come with it, you have to buy it separately. Oddly enough, I got mine months ago to use for my MIG welder as an experiment (partial success)... but now that I have this TIG box, I reconfigured it to work with this new welder as originally intended. So, the pedal definitely makes it nicer to use, imho. The button on the included TIG torch appears to be on/off only. There's no obvious 'rocking' feature that would indicate it controls amperage. This is prob fine for learning, and maybe that makes it easier to learn with... I don't know. I have the pedal, so I'm only ever going to use the pedal. Again, the welder has settings for rise-amps and fall-amps which taper the amps at the start of the weld and at the finish.. this is ostensibly to help pre-heat and prevent cratering. Just repeating what the manual claims... I don't know enough to know this independently... but it sounds logical. The pulse mode is interesting. This will 'pulse' the arc from 1 to upwards of 300 times a second automatically. I won't claim to know why this feature exists, but I see it on a lot of 'better' machines, so I don't think it is a gimmick. I was playing around with it, and set it to 2, and it definitely only does a pulse every 1/2 a sec. I ramped it to 10, definitely way more pulses/sec. Higher than that and it really buzzes them out. I'm guessing the application for this must be on thin metals or something you're trying not to pour a lot of heat into. The gas hose... ugh.. this is by far the weak-point of the machine. It has a nipple for the output and not a B-size inert-gas connection. It comes with a stiff vinyl hose and two hose clamps. My argon bottle has B-size connx, so I had to find a barb-to-B adapter to connect up to one end of the hose. The problem -there- is that the hose is not 1/4" and doesn't work with 1/4" barbs. I imagine it is metric, so maybe its like 8mm... no idea... didn't measure. My hacky work-around for now is I wrapped my 1/4" adapter in a layer or two of good electrical tape. After hose-clamping this vinyl hose on... tests for gas-tightness passed the 'soapy-water' test. I'm going to find out what metric size hose-nipple I need and order one, then make a small pigtail-hose that has a female B-size coupler on one end, and hose-clamp the pigtail to the machine's nipple. Then I can use my regular gas-hose and not this goofy vinyl hose. I may later figure out if I can swap out the gas nipple with a B-size connecter directly to the machine and eliminate this pigtail hack. I don't want to open up the machine yet b/c it is still under whatever warranty it comes with, in addition to the Amazon 30day/whatever return-period. If the pigtail works well enough, that's fine for now. The stinger for stick-welding it comes with is, well... very cheap... as is the ground-clamp. I have a nicer ground clamp from my MIG that fits this TIG box (DINSE connectors). So, the stinger and ground clamp that came with the TIG box are prob never gonna be used. I don't stick-weld, but if I did, the stinger that came with my MIG box is better quality and I would just use that one. So!... don't buy this box b/c you think the components are going to be great. The TIG torch, I think, is fine in my zero-experience opinion. I can say it seems comfortable enough, has a bit of 'swivel' action at the end to help with hose-bind. It is not top-quality stuff, but of the 'accessories' that come in the box, it is the nicest (the others being the ground-clamp and ARC-stinger, which are very 'iffy' looking). The attraction here is the TIG box itself and the fact that it does AC, which at this price point/day-in-time makes it one of the most affordable such boxes if you want to do aluminum TIG. You also get a pulse mode function which may not have all of the options of high-end boxes, but having pulse-mode at all at this price, to me, seems like a bonus. I would've been plenty happy just getting AC mode (with some adjustment on AC balance even). The consumables you get are 'enough' to get going. You can 2 tungstens (red), one is 1/16 and the other looks to be maybe 1/8 or 3/16? You get the correct 'brass' to use either size in the TIG torch. I don't think there's any spares of these items... but again, this is enough to get up and running. You do get a few extra nozzles.. 6's and 8's... I don't recall any other sizes. These are what you'd expect... just ceramic gas nozzles. You can get packs of TIG consumables/nozzels/brass on Amazon, should probably do that. I do not know what 'brand' these consumables are patterned after... the brass is a collet-style, if that helps. I am sure it is going to be patterned after some name-brand, just don't know what that is off-hand myself. I have zero to say about durability as I've only had the box 2 days, and only used it a few hours at this point. If it blows up, I will definitely update this review. Conversely, if I have no trouble with it, I'll also update this review.. it may be some months before either happens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • I really liked how the control panel is arranged and there is a display, very convenient.
Multiprocessor welding machine HBT250P 4 in 1 I was looking for just such a machine, so as not to take several different machines with me, it welds any metal. This welder is light enough for its functionality. I really liked how the control panel is arranged and there is a display, very convenient. The kit has everything to get started, except for the electrodes. And the only thing I bought for the device was an adapter from 220 V to 110 V, since I often have to work outside the home and there is no necessary outlet, and it did not come with the device. In general, this welding machine satisfied me with its quality and ease of use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023 by Konstantin Shevtsov Konstantin Shevtsov

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