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S7

Welding Machine, 110V Plug, 200Amp Power,Beginner Welder With Display LCD Use Welding Rod Equipment Tools Accessorie

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Style: 110V


Features

  • Easy to Use: Compatible with AWS E6013, E7018, E7014, and E6011 electrodes in 1/16"-1/8" (1.6mm-3.2mm) sizes. This arc welding machine is easy enough for beginners to use and ideal for both DIY projects and professional applications.
  • Energy-Efficient: Designed for optimal energy savings, this machine can handle full-day workloads with ease. Its suitable for welding various ferrous metals, including carbon steel, medium carbon steel, and alloy steel.
  • Portable and Powerful: Compact yet powerful, this welding machine is more than just a toolits a portable workhorse thats built to perform wherever you go.
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed: Backed by a 2-year warranty and dedicated customer service, the S7 welding machine is designed to deliver reliable results every time.
  • OEM & ODM Services Available: Contact us for custom production solutions. With extensive experience, advanced technical support, and premium raw materials, welding is not just our craft; its our lifelong passion.

Manufacturer: ‎WIN-WIN


Part Number: ‎Arc200


Item Weight: ‎7.56 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12 x 8 x 9 inches


Item model number: ‎arc200


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Yellow


Style: ‎110V


Pattern: ‎Welding Machine


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Plug Format: ‎A- US style


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 19, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • User-friendly and works well
This welder is tiny, lightweight, and works really well. Adjustment is a simple dial with an LED display to show what the amperage output is. I essentially can't weld, since the majority of my experience was decades ago on fluxcore MIG gear. I started with 3/32" 6013 rods, thanks to advice from my buddies. Some dial fiddling was called for, but soon I was putting down horrible beads on some 1/8" plate. The penetration was poor and the beads didn't seem to go where I aimed them. A quick peek at a YouTube tutorial, and I adjusted my amperage way up. Now I was making ridiculous wide flat beads and blowing holes all over my plate. At least now I wasn't false starting nearly every bead! A little bit more fiddling, and I was able to put down a good looking bead. Filler insertion into the parent metal was good, too. This welder runs well with only 110v input. It has survived all my clumsy learning efforts and many mistakes without a hitch. It just starts and goes. Once I had technique and selecting amperage down better, I was able to get good results every time. Now I am able to weld thinwall tubing with it. It does square section tubes with ease, but round is a bear. Results, however, are well worth the trouble. What this all leads up to is, If I can weld using this machine, so can you. It would be a great hobby or light duty welder for someone who actually knows what he's doing. I recommend this good little welder to people of all skill levels ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2021 by David Stout David Stout

  • Surprisingly useful
Did many small stick welding hobs on mainly mild steel around the house projects
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024 by It’s been a dissapointing experience and I am very unhappy

  • The Amp Meter is not accurate, but the welder works.
This things is about the size of two loaves of bread stacked on each other and is really light. I tried 1/8" 6013 rods which worked well at 45-50 (on the meter). I also tried 3/8" 6013 rods which gave me some problems drawing an arc. I'm completely new to welding. After some research, I found out that it is possible to short the welding circuit back to the machine. I had the welder sitting on the metal welding table. I placed the welder on the floor and that fixed the problem. I did have to turn the Amperage down to around 84 amps. I ran this system on 115V. The material used for testing was 3/4" 16 gauge square tube and 1/8" angle iron. I was really easy to burn through the 16 gauge tube so you have to be really careful with the amperage. The angle iron had no issues at all. Also, I did not observe any duty cycle time limits, yet I never got a high temperature indicator or high temp/overload protection stoppage. I welded enough that I went through four (4) 1/8" rods and five (5) 3/8" rods. I can make it work, which for me is saying something. If you're a hobbyist or need to do occasional repairs, you can't beat the price and it's pretty hassle free. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2021 by Dewey

  • Very small, but packs a HUGE punch on a budget.
This welder is VERY small, so I didn't expect it to be as impressive as it is. I ran through a little 3/32" 6011 at work just to fool around and see how it'll behave, no hesitation with the right amperage. 7018 in the same size was used to weld the hammer in my photos with this little guy. That's a 4lb head, schedule 40 steel, one pass after a tack weld. If you're a hobby welder, a mechanic looking for an easy little machine to use as needed but don't want to spend thousands, or even a farmer needing a small machine to do quick repairs anywhere, this guy is great. AND it's 110v, which allows you to work anywhere with a 110 outlet nearby. My only complaint is the welding leads are a little short. However you also get 2 extra connectors, so if you bought additional welding cable, and clamps, you can make longer ones. Thus this is a really small issue considering the price point. All told, no I didn't expect high dollar welder performance, or even harbor freight performance, but it beats those things with ease. Even for a novice it isn't hard to use. Absolutely worth the $70 or so. As I said, I'm considering getting another one later for work. Just to have it because what good mechanic doesn't have a welder in his shop? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022 by Bob Bob

  • Stuck in a hard place
I wanted to remove the head from the engine block of my2006 ScionXb. I tried to remove it using screw extractors but they didn't work. Bolt head extractors wouldn't work because they were to big to fit into the area where the striped head bolt was located. I knew I neede to tack weld a bolt onto a rounded out bolt head on an engine block in order to remove it, but my wire feed welder couldn't reach down in there, so I needed another option. I started seaching online for a stick welder because a welding stick could definitely reach the bolt. On the first page of search results I found this little stick welder for $69.00. I ordered it on a Friday and it was supposed to arrive on the next Monday. It actually was delivered before 10am on Sunday morning. I rounded out the bolt head some more so I could push another bolt in and weld it to the damaged one. It did exactly that with no problem. This welder is very small and lightweight so it can't be used to weld I beams on skyscrapers. But for tact welding and any other small projects that don't need continuous welding of beads, it is perfect. Crawing under a building with this unit would be much easier than trying to lug a millermatic 140 with you. I give this product 5 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022 by Gary Barton

  • Doesn’t work for the life of me!
I bought this because of the positive reviews and the compact size. Its amperage and voltage were perfect for our home shop, but it can’t run 6011 sticks without welding them to the work pice. I tried 7018 and I had to crank it up all the way just to start a bead only for my electricity to go out.
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024 by Jacob Weaver

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