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The ARC Welder 165A WT2040 is a compact, lightweight inverter MMA welding machine featuring advanced IGBT technology and dual voltage compatibility (110/220V). It supports welding on mild steel, stainless steel, titanium, magnesium, and copper with a max current of 165 amps. Designed for portability and efficiency, it includes pure copper core cables for stable current output and multiple safety protections, making it ideal for professionals and hobbyists seeking reliable, on-the-go welding performance.






| ASIN | B08DQVTZ13 |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Weight | 3 kg 200 g |
| Item model number | WT2040 |
| Manufacturer | S STAHLWERK |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Package Dimensions | 30.3 x 29.21 x 19.1 cm; 3.2 kg |
J**.
Exelete aparato de soldar y muy resistente
A**E
Exceeded my expectations! I am a professional welder by trade and being accustomed to using large name brand welding apparatus I wasn't expecting much out of a $110 never heard of em before welder. This little box runs great! Easy to set up, easy to strike up an arc, welds smooth and consistent. I ran 3/32- 6013 rod at 65 amps, on 1/8 sq tube. 110v plug in my garage with 15amp breaker... And she cooked no problem. I am going to use it as a carry along field welder for small repair jobs but I would totally recommend this for a beginner or as an addition to any welders garage.
R**Y
Work's well to do most stick welding jobs. Good with 3/32 on 110 and good with 1/8 on 220.
N**K
This little beast works great. If you're a hobbyist or want to learn to stick weld, you can't do better. I got this on sale for $99 (reg $120) and couldn't be happier. Plug into any outlet (make sure you've got the right amp breaker) and start working immediately. I'm a terrible welder but I've managed to stick dozens of things together in only a couple weeks with this little dynamo. Most of my welding is personal and for friends so I mostly used 6013 1/8 rod and 120 or lower amps. I didn't have a proper welding table so I made one from rebar using this little box and it works really well (first picture) and I've used it to make a few decorative swords and axes for friends for Christmas presents (second picture). I've been using it in my small workshop (shed) and fumes haven't been an issue as long as I keep the doors open and a small fan moving the air. Spatter has been a minor concern due to wood construction of my shed but nothing has burned so far. Definitely keep a fire extinguisher or a bucket of water nearby just in case.
M**A
It works like a champ despite its size. Recomended
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