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TOOLIOM 200A MIG Welder 5 in 1 MIG/Flux MIG/Lift TIG/Stick/Spool Gun 110/220V Dual Voltage Aluminum Welding Machine Multifunctional Welder

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Style: 200A Aluminum MIG Welder


Features

  • Up to 200A output current that can weld mild up to 5/32 inch (4.0mm) plate.
  • Large LCD panel displays welding functions and parameters clearly, read data display.
  • Big enough to apply to 2 and 10 pounds rolls of wire. Ready to feed .030"(0.8mm) &.035" (0.9mm) &.045" (1.2mm) solid & flux & aluminum welding wire.
  • Can weld aluminum with spool gun(need buy extra spool gun,not included) or MIG gun with graphite wire feed tube.
  • Multi-functions in one machine: Suitable for MIG/ Flux MIG/ Stick/ Lift TIG/Spool Gun Note: Lift TIG torch and spool gun need buy extra , not included

Manufacturer: ‎TOOLIOM


Part Number: ‎TL-200M


Item Weight: ‎31.4 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎20.65 x 18 x 14.5 inches


Item model number: ‎TL-200M Pro


Style: ‎200A Aluminum MIG Welder


Power Source: ‎ac


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎MIG Welder; MIG Gun; Electrode Holder; Work Clamp


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 29, 2023


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  • Crazy Good (for the price)!
Style: 135A 110V Flux MIG Welder
To start, this review is for the TL-135M Pro. This thing is quite lightweight but very capable. So far, I have only used the flux-core wire feed mode and am blown away by the arc stability and ease of use compared to my old cheap transformer style. I loaded some .030 YESWELDER wire and consulted the included chart to adjust the wire speed (voltage is automatic/synergic) to the appropriate level for my material (1/8" mild steel) and proceeded to permanently fuse my test pieces. After a quick hit with a wire wheel, the welds cleaned up amazingly, having very minimal spatter (see photo). I am currently running off of a 20A 120V circuit and have yet to trip a breaker. It's not a Miller or Lincoln, but this thing punches way outside of its price point. I plan on purchasing the TIG torch and giving that a try as well as the stick welding option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025 by SMMEYERS SMMEYERS

  • Well built, plenty of features.
Currently this is the best multi-function welder in this price range I've seen. I've welded a fair amount, an have/had high end Lincolns and Millers....still have my Miller 200A multi-process but I guess I'm a welder/plasma cutter hoarder :) So, check out the excellent power/performance specs. 60% duty cycle @ 250 amp MIG & Stick, 200A TIG. The actual machine only weighs 17 lbs! I measured true current deposition correlation with the displayed current, and it's within 5% of the rated display. BTW, it's inaccurate to simply put an amp-clamp on the MIG cable, then weld, thinking you'll get 100% of the displayed current to the plate, via a tiny .035" wire! I attached two 3/0 cables from the welder to a copper block. Don't do this very long...it's a dead short! This is one correct way to validate Amp delivery claims....this one is correct. But I did upgrade the ground clamp and Stick cables to 15' long and #1 copper cable but you don't need to do this. The power cable/plug is the correct way to have the 110/220V orientation, in that the larger 220V/50Amp plug is on the machine, and the adapter goes from the 220V to 110V plug configuration. The 50A plug can carry much more current/power than 110V, and I'm surprised other machines can get away with the other arrangement, since in the USA, that 110V plug is only rated for 15 Amps. The machine comes with drive rollers for solid MIG wire, flux core wire (knurled), and aluminum "U" shaped profile. The capability for a spool gun is great, and I have two spool guns set up for aluminum, and stainless. They also supply a graphene liner if you want to run aluminum through the machine, instead of using a spool gun. The mig/stick/tig all work very well. I sold one of my Miller AC tig machines, so for the times I need to weld aluminum with DC-tig, I have a tri-gas mix tank I hook up for shielding. Yes, you can weld aluminum with DC tig but the aluminum needs to be cleaned shortly before welding, and a gas mix, mostly helium, needs to be used, not straight argon as with aluminum MIG welding. AC tig reverses polarity, cleaning the surface at each cycle.....DC tig won't, so clean it well. Aluminum quickly forms an oxide layer, so basically you're trying to punch through a 3000F melt point "ceramic" to make the 1000F aluminum melt. So in summary: Portable, well built, plenty of accessories, spool gun ready, 250A/60% duty cycle, ample cable lengths for most people. Improvements? I don't care for the loud fan that runs continuously...plan to change it to a quieter fan. I've torn into the electronics, wish they went for a heavier power cable and 40A switching contactors, instead of 30Amp but not a big deal. So yeah, this can do most of what most weldors require of their machines. And unlike my $4000 Miller, if it were to get stolen or broken, I won't cry as long as with my Miller! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023 by Overkillguy

  • Not all good
Purchased: Tooliom TL-250 Welder Let's begin at the good stuff. The welder is amazing at 120 volts. I don't have 220 available so that is a limitation for me, no reflection on the Tooliom 250 welder. I had the TL-250 for 3 weeks and I used it HARD every day for hours. It never quit, it didn't reset for over heating, it ran constantly without falter. I only used the Mig feature and only on ferrous material. I didn't use the gas on solid wire either. I just used flux core wire .030 size. I tried the MMA function and it worked, but I am a lousy stick welder so I couldn't evaluate that feature. Also, I never tried the TIG either. It has enough knobs and switch functions to confuse or satisfy depending on how you look at it. In Synergy mode (automatic) it computes for itself on what to do and it works very well. You can adjust induction and voltage a bit in this mode if you need to fine tune. In manual mode you have to fiddle with the settings if you have varying pieces of metal you are welding together. It's not difficult or frustrating at all. I like to fiddle so I liked it. That's pretty much it. Now the not so good. The unit comes with a spool of .030 wire you must install and feed through the stinger. I used up the spool and changed it for .035 wire as that is what I had on hand. This is where the problem came in for me I must stress. Others may not have had a problem, but I haven't seen any reviews for the TL-250 either. I think I am the first one to do so. I fed the wire through the stinger as required. At least that is what I tried to do. Well, the diffusion liner, that's technically what it is called, call it the feed cable or liner, the wire got stuck half way through. I pulled it back out and did it again. And again. And again. By now I'm thinking maybe a bit of wire broke off inside the liner and it wouldn't let the .035 size wire through. I don't get mad at machines because, well, they are machines and they just do. I save my anger and frustrations for other things. It was a challenge for me to try to figure out. I fed the wire through AGAIN and this time I marked on the liner where the sticking point was. Did I say I had to pull the liner out of the stinger and out of the feed mechanism in the welder? Yep. No other way to check my theory. Now,the liner cable is tightly wound. So tight in fact that I couldn't see inside the groves if the wire I fed through was sticking there and why. So I bent the liner a little bit where I had marked it. Still no good, so I bent it a little more. Not enough so I bent it a LOT and there was nothing blocking passage for my wire. Did you ever try to respring a spring? It doesn't work. At this point I just bent the hell out of the liner to see waht was blocking the wire passage. Nothing. Absolutely nothing there! I screwed up the liner so badly that I said to myself, self ya gotta buy a new one. They don't exist! Oh yeah, Miller, Hobart, Lincoln, they all have liners specifically made for them. I contacted Tooliom and their response was, " we don't have the metal liners". Okay no problem I 'll just look for one on line. Nope. Wrong size of the button on the fitting end. The one you need is 8.5mm. So keep this in mind. I returned the welder... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2022 by Spooky Shoes

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