Welding is a difficult task but isn’t entirely unconquerable.
I recently learned this art, and all the credit goes to my husband. But being a beginner, I am still navigating my way through it.
Now, since there are two welding enthusiasts in my home, it dawned on me that all the tools in my garage are relatively old, and complicated to handle. Therefore, I decided to invest in some new gear to take my welding tasks to the next level.
And, like a good friend, I’ll share my newfound knowledge with you all. Hello, my name is Stacy Smith, and I like doing all things adventurous.
Today I’ll give you some detailed insights on the best welder brands currently available on the market. Whether you’re an amateur or a professional, these welding tools are suitable for all.
This is the cue, so put on your welding helmets, and hop in for the ride. Let’s get started!
1. Vulcan
Well begun is half done, and keeping that in mind, I’ll kickstart the list with this brand that has been serving nothing less than perfect equipment since 1980. There is neck-to-neck competition in the market, and that’s why Vulcan has consistently launched high-quality welders.
It can either make welding your most enjoyable hobby or force you to flee away on the first day. With Omnipro, the former is more likely to happen. I cannot stress enough the importance of a good welder, especially when you’re just starting out.
Hence, the Vulcan Omnipro 220 welder is the best choice for beginners because of its lightweight design, portable build, and easy operation.
On the other hand, the ProTIG 165 is an industrial-grade welder and weighs around twenty pounds. Meaning, it’s perfect for intermediates and professionals.
Available in two voltage options of 120 and 240 volts, this one allows you to do high frequency starting as well as lift starting. Therefore, it’s ideal for field and onsite use and shines the brightest in the automotive and process-piping industry.
Another fantastic welder from the brand is the Vulcan Commander 225A, offering advanced functionality and performance. This one is a high-power stick welder designed specifically for shielded metal arc welding.
2. Hobart Welders
Next in line is the Hobart Welders, and my husband is a huge fan of this one. He loves the fact that this company started small with the production of only one welding machine and flourished into a worldwide supplier.
Unlike other brands, it doesn’t produce any low-priced equipment and strictly deals with top-notch products. Additionally, it is the only retail-based welding manufacturing company in the US.
Impressive, isn’t it? Then you’ll be thrilled to know that they have their own advanced welding training center too.
Moving on, the Handler 210 MVP MIG welder is the gem of the company. Operable at voltages of 115 and 230 volts, it is a multi-purpose wire feed welder that can mend up to ⅜ inches of mild steel. It also has an infinite wire speed control and a versatile spool gun for aluminum.
What’s more, Hobart Welders produced the 100 flux-cored welders, especially for amateurs and newcomers. You will find that it runs on 115V and is flux-cored while the built-in contractor keeps the operating wire from heating up.
This ensures that it’s “electrically cold” and has an output range of thirty to a hundred amperes that allows welding up to 3/16 inches.
3. Lincoln Electric
Ranking among the top ten global welding equipment manufacturers, Lincoln Electric is a trustworthy brand. And there’s a reason why I am calling it “trustworthy.”
The company was founded all the way back in 1895! They’ve been winning over customers for centuries and have attained unparalleled experience.
Let’s talk about some of their welders now, shall we?
The Aspect 230 TIG welder has been around for many years and is appreciated by the customers. It is perfect for critical project welds and is preferred in the shipbuilding, motorsports, and fabrication industries.
On top of that, the HyperFill Twin Wire MIG, TIG-Welder Invertec 175TP, and the Soldadora Invertec 170 are a few other renowned versatile welding machines produced by the company.
4. Eastwood
If you want a professional welding machine at a reasonable price, then Eastwood welders are your best bet. It is exceptionally good for newbies because the brand prioritizes the safety of its customers immensely.
Along with the tools, they offer their users some protective gear as well, which I think is an extremely sweet gesture.
Eastwood’s latest production is the compact all-around Elite MP140i Multi-Process Welder. It ensures that with everyday consumables, you can use stick welding, TIG, or MIG to weld steel, having a thickness of 3/16 inches. Plus, you’ll find an in-built weld timer that’s perfect for light-duty fabrication.
The brand also offers flux-arc, gas, and multi-purpose welders that do an excellent job and produce clean-finished welds. So, it’s safe to say that with these fast-paced machines, you’ll be able to save a lot of time too.