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The Zistel 225A Mini Portable MMA Arc Welder is a cutting-edge welding machine designed for both beginners and professionals. Featuring advanced IGBT inverter technology, it ensures precise control and smooth welds. With a compact design and lightweight build, this welder is easy to transport and store. Safety features like overheating and overcurrent protection make it a reliable choice for all-day use. The package includes essential accessories, making it ready to use right out of the box.
Manufacturer | Zistel |
Part Number | stick welder |
Product Dimensions | 23.5 x 10.01 x 15.01 cm; 3.29 kg |
Item model number | stick welder |
Size | S |
Colour | Yellow Welding Machine |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | ac |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Electric Welding Machine |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 3.29 kg |
M**Z
good price fast shipping
it woks like my big old one but small
V**T
Decent basic light duty stick welder
I don’t think that any stick welder is “easy” to use, certainly not at first, but this seems to do what I need, as a novice welder. I’m still getting the hang of it, and definitely prefer MIG, but this lets me do some quick home project welding. It’s small and easily portable, surprisingly lightweight, and gets the job done. With a lot more practice, I think we’ll be very happy together. It’s an affordable small stick welder.
G**N
Basic welder with no frills
The media could not be loaded. I'm almost entirely new to welding, and totally new to stick welding. When I saw this come up to review, I thought "Why not learn a new skill?" After watching a lot of videos and reading a bunch of how-tos, I thought it seemed like something I could pick up on my own (hah!), so I ordered this welder. So I offer this review as a novice, but hopefully one with some wisdom to impart.It's a very basic device; you get the welder, a ground clamp, a stick clamp, and a couple spare parts. There's only one setting (amperage) to adjust. I gathered my safety equipment, some 3/32" E6013 welding rods, and an assortment of steel, and gave it a go.The machine starts up quickly. I will say that setting the amperage is a little finicky; there's a knob and a digital display, but there's a slight delay between turning the knob and the readout changing, so it's easy to overshoot your mark. The knob is also really sensitive, and it's hard to get exactly to the set point. However, a couple of amps shouldn't make a huge difference, so it's not a big deal.The ground clamp attaches securely; I've been using it for many hours without it ever dislodging. I will say that the jaws of the stick clamp seemed a little misaligned, however, they held the welding rods securely, and I never had one fall out or slip, even on the many occasions that the rod stuck to the workpiece. Also, there were some indications that I may have received a returned item (some parts were dirty), so I don't know how much it was used before I got it.Stick welding is hard, by the way. Just striking an arc is so much harder than it looks when the pros do it. I had to practice many, many times before I could do it even slightly reliably. I think if I had do do it again, I might have got a welder with a "hot-start" feature (increasing the amps at first, and then reducing them once an arc is struck).Anyway, this machine performs really well; the poor welds you see in the picture and video are purely due to my being a rank beginner. The current seems stable, as far as I can tell (in those few times when I'm able to keep an arc going). The machine has never overheated, nor tripped any circuit breakers (I just use my household outlets).I think I'm going to need a lot more experience (and a lot more steel!) before I can produce reliable welds, but that's more due to the difficulty of stick welding than anything to do with this machine. If you're just learning how to weld, consider how much effort you want to put into learning technique. Getting a machine with more advanced features will probably get you running welds faster (and MIG welding faster still), but there's something kind of exhilarating when you can finally strike an arc and maintain it.So, overall I think this is a good but extremely basic welder. It may be a bit better suited to those who have experience with stick welding, but so far I've really enjoyed working with it.
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