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The W Weldpro 2020 Digital TIG 200GD is a cutting-edge 200 Amp AC/DC TIG and Stick welder featuring advanced inverter technology, full digital pulse control, and dual voltage compatibility (110V/220V). Equipped with a professional-grade CK Worldwide superflex torch and ergonomic rocker foot pedal, it delivers precision welding for steel and aluminum with features typically found in higher-end models.





| ASIN | B084PY4C59 |
| ASIN | B084PY4C59 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (765) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (765) |
| Date First Available | 15 December 2020 |
| Date First Available | 15 December 2020 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 28.1 Kilograms |
| Item model number | opikll-530 |
| Item model number | opikll-530 |
| Manufacturer | W Weldpro |
| Manufacturer | W Weldpro |
| Material | Steel |
| Part number | opikll-530 |
| Power source type | AC/DC Pulse |
| Size | TIG200ACDCGD |
| Style | CK torch-2020 |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Wattage | 44 KW |
B**Y
Awesome machine so far
O**N
not fit for work. Broke on second use. total work about two hours
M**L
Still learning but Very happy with it. Has great build quality and top of the line tig torch. Very nice for the price
A**N
Yes I said it. This is better than the $2000 Miller diversion 180, in my opinion. Mine quit working and I was scrambling to find a replacement, this welder on Amazon has similar specs and can do both ac/dc just like my 180. Now I’m not saying this just because mine died. This welder has much more adjustability and to be honest, seems like the arc is more stabile. Same torch too so that’s weird. My one and only real complaint is the fan runs constantly on this weldpro machine and it’s some what loud. But that’s literally my only complaint so far. It works amazing and my welds are far better with this machine than my diversion 180, which is just insane. Same torch, same cups even. Amazing welder for the money!
J**N
I bought this in March but have just now gotten around to using it. Packaging was fine. It's well protected in thick styrofoam. I added the the CK 20 torch to mine. The unit seems very well built. The controls are pretty simple and I was able to figure them out easily without referencing the book. So far, I've been using it to TIG weld 16 ga A36 1x1 square tube to 16 ga A36 plate for a project. In theee days I've put probably 8hrs weld time with this machine. So far it's held up nicely, welding around 6 inches at a time. My skills have atrophied since I haven't welded in 6 mos or so, si likely most errors are user related. The machine seems to weld as good as any Lincoln or Miller I've used. It's also a small, light machine which is useful for those if us that don't have a massive shop. The pedal is responsive and firm. I like it. The instructions are set up for someone who has TIG'd before, but are explanatory enough that a newbie could probably figure it out. I don't care for the gas cooled torch. I've been using watercooled torches up until now on the shop machines. I find that with longer welds the torch gets very hot (it can burn me through stick gloves) on longer welds. I'm certain this is the nature of has cooled torches in general. I find my tungsten dulls very quickly by comparison to water cooled torches. Again, probably the nature of the beast. An option to purchase a watercooled torch with this machine would be a great idea. I have an external watercooler I'll eventually use when I but a water cooled torch. I DO NOT like the work clamp. The spring is extremely stiff. So stiff that your average guy like me struggles with it. It doesn't quite open a full inch either, which means if you're using anything bigger than 3/4 inch tubing, you'll have a hard time finding a place to clamp it to your work. I've had to clamp it to my table, which works, but I'd rather clamp it to the work for a better connection. I have not used it in AC yet, but I have an upcoming project for that so I'll add it to the review later. Pay close attention to the instructions for AC. The balance is set up OPPOSITE of Miller machines. So instead of 70 on the Miller machines in the shop, it's 39 on this machine. I don't remember if it's pos or neg right now, just that it's opposite the way I set it up in the shop. Again, that's covered in the instructions. Overall it seems to be a solid machine, especially for less that $1k. UPDATE: the AC works great. However, I am annoyed because I founf out today that the pressure gauge is off by a HUGE amount. I will be contacting the seller, because it has cost me $100 in bottles that I thought were empty (or nearly so) that weren't. I just welded an 8 ft continuous weld on 0 PSI. Been that way for 4 hours. Not pleased about THAT. Update 2: customer was great. Sent a new regulator with no issues.
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