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The AZZUNO MIG-175F is a compact, 175 Amp multiprocess welder designed for professional-grade aluminum and steel welding. Featuring advanced Single Pulse technology for superior aluminum welds, it supports five welding modes and multiple wire types, making it the ultimate versatile tool for millennial managers who demand precision, efficiency, and portability in their workshop.
Manufacturer | AZZUNO |
Part Number | MIG-175F |
Item Weight | 23 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.7 x 9.5 x 13.6 inches |
Style | MIG-175A Aluminum |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**E
Reviews did not disappoint, very pleased overall
I’m sure a small percentage of product gets through with issues and malfunctions, but when you look and critically think through the majority of three or four pages of reviews, statistically your chance of a good one is almost a given. The one I got works very well and I have not got a complaint one given the price point I paid for it and for what I bought it for. I am building a 12’x24’ lean-too roof off the back of my shop. I have a very familiar and long time standing well respected MIG on and cart that will do solid or flux wire, it works great and is great inside the shop. Outside moving it around on the grass would be difficult and the 8’ leads would not have been long enough too reach the 10’ height of this new project. This Azzuno 135pro has been perfect! It fits perfectly on top of my 8’ step ladder held on with two bungee cords, never have to remove it, just drag the ladder around reconnect the clamp to the project and start welding with the gun. Everything is 14g metal C-purlin, 2x6 rectangular tubing, 3x3 square tubing and many 1 1/2 x 1/8” angle iron clips for added strength. Been through almost 3lbs of .030 flux core wire already and the welder has held up and performed flawlessly so far. Voltage and amperage settings both at 50% is almost too much penetration especially for the 14g alone. All in all if it stops working on the next job, oh well, for the $79 I paid for it just too build the lean-too here , I certainly got my money’s worth with 15-20 hours of welding this has already done with impressive performance. Overall portability, light weight, ease of use, simple 110v power that I have yet to blow a breaker on a 50’ cord from, and simply it’s just fun to use this little thing in synergy mode and for the money I spent on it makes it hard for me not too give it a 5 star review.
J**N
Good to have as a mechanic
The quality is awesome, it's light, easy to use, it's great, and it does a great job, i was worried about the brand but trust me its a great tool u can barely hear any sounds when using it.
B**N
Shocked
The media could not be loaded. Probably your best bang for your buck. For a 110 it has plenty of power for small jobs. Been welding for a few years and decided to get a small one for small projects. All tho it welds good. The stick arc is inconsistent but controlled. Stays at steady burn but then will shoot up to a high burn and then lower. For the mig aspect not very happy. Unfortunately you will have inconsistent wire feed wich can lead to a sloppy weld. Also the wire gets jammed in the line a lot. Other than that very shocked about a 100 dollar welder. Obviously not as good as my EastWood but it will get the job done and is perfect for beginners. 👍👍👍👍
J**.
New to flux core.
This is a great product, well made. I was familiar to stick welding many years ago. I bought this welder to weld motorcycle fender that measures .03 in. thick. I used the flux core wire that came with the welder. The .03 in. is the minimum for this welder and I was able to weld this by doing lap joint with tack welding for 2 sec. intervals. Haven't used stick weld yet.
E**E
Works for light applications
If you have experience with higher end welders, this is not it, but with that experience, you can get great welds out of the box, needs ore refinement, but compares to other beginner welders.
R**.
WIRE FEED STOPS WORKING
I lover this welder,It worked fine for for 10 min. then the wire feed would slow down and stop, pull the trigger again would start up and do the same. I hatted to return it but had no choice.,my try again at a later date. Bought this to replace my 25 year old one.
T**N
Love the 135-A after buying 4 units the first is now broken
Was an easy five stars until now. I was so impressed at the quality of these units I purchased 4 total for my shop. Out the box very easy setup and welds great but one out of four gave me trouble. The wire feed would remain at same speed (extremely slow) regardless of adjustments and now it does not feed anymore. I've reached out to azzuno with no response. Hoping the other 3 continue to work as they have been. I want to purchase the 200-a but am on the fence now. If the 1yr warranty was honored I wouldn't hesitate to buy. These are so good out the box I still may purchase the larger 200-A unit. It's sitting in my cart just cannot pull the trigger ....yet 3 out of 4 I give 5 stars***Update*** reached out to Azzuno through Amazon and they quickly resolved the issue I had on 1 of them. Excellent support along with an excellent product. Don't hesitate to buy over the big brands! If you need a lightweight portable welder to tackle light welding this is it. Changed to ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
B**.
Welder approved.
I am a professional welder of 15 years. Now why would a professional welder be buying this? Well, to make a long story short I’ve got to do a quick little job but I’ve got to get on a plane and fly to the location and since I can’t take my Lincoln welder I needed something small and light that can fit in my luggage without going over weight. The job calls for 1/8 fillet welds so I don’t need any big equipment anyways. I could rent some equipment for 4 times the price per day so that doesn’t make sense.Anyways my hopes were pretty low for this welder. It came in the mail pretty quickly. The plastic latch on the door was broken so the door doesn’t stay shut. Oh well, I don’t have time to return it and get another one. So before I catch my flight I figured I’d put it through its paces and see what I can weld with it. The auto set feature is actually pretty accurate. Meaning it sets the volts and wire feed speed based on the amperage you select. It was pretty dead on for the selected range of amperage. However I doubt the amperage is what you set it at. Meaning I set it at 75 amps and it felt less than that. Although that could be just an opinion I didn’t test it with an amp meter. I cranked it up to 135 amps and that felt more like 75-80 amps to me. But really what do I know if I didn’t test it with a meter?Bottom line is I like it. I won’t use it much in the future because I’m a professional and this welder doesn’t make you look professional. But it works well, will serve its purpose for this job, and it can pack well in your luggage if that’s what you’re looking to do.
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