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Eastwood's own MIG 135 Welder: as good as the "name brands", but at a fraction of the price!
As a home hobbyist or light fabricator, you don't need to spend more for a "brand name" industrial MIG welder. Our R&D guys developed the Eastwood MIG 135 Welder from scratch to produce excellent bead quality and capabilities that match—and even exceed—the more expensive competition!
As a home hobbyist or light fabricator, you don't need to spend more for a "brand name" industrial MIG welder. Our R&D guys developed the Eastwood MIG 135 Welder from scratch to produce excellent bead quality and capabilities that match—and even exceed—the more expensive competition!
- Welds mild and stainless steel, 24-ga. to 1/4"
- 25-135-amp welding range
- Powered by standard 120v household current
- Compare to similar welders that sell for over $500
- Backed by Eastwood's no-hassle return policy and 3-year warranty
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About Eastwood MIG Welder 135 Amp
MIG 135 welder is designed for the home hobbyist and light fabricator. Welder comes complete (except for the gas cylinder) and ready to weld 24-gauge to 1/4" mild steel and stainless. Welder has a 20% duty cycle at 90 amps, and 25-135-amp welding range. Feeds wire at 39"-468" per minute, and has infinitely adjustable wire speed and heat settings. Includes a precision-drive motor, regulator with hose, wire, tips and accessories...just add your own cylinder of CO2/Argon. "Quick Set" weld chart specifies settings for each material thickness, eliminating guesswork and assuring complete penetration. Backed by Eastwood's no-hassle return policy and a 3-year manufacturer's warranty.
MIG 135 Welder (57 lbs.)
0.023" Steel MIG Wire
Extra 0.023" Contact Tip
Gas Regulator with hose
Tweco-Style Gun and Consumables
Switchable Drive Roller
8' Ground Cable and Gun Cable
Wire Brush
Welding Face Shield
3-Year “No Hassle” Warranty
0.023" Steel MIG Wire
Extra 0.023" Contact Tip
Gas Regulator with hose
Tweco-Style Gun and Consumables
Switchable Drive Roller
8' Ground Cable and Gun Cable
Wire Brush
Welding Face Shield
3-Year “No Hassle” Warranty
Output Amperage Range: 25-135 A
Maximum Output No Load Voltage: 28 V DC
Maximum Input Amperage: 20 Amp
Input Voltage: 120 VAC 60 Hz
Rated Duty Cycle: 20% @ 90 A
Wire Feed Rate: 40-450 IPM
Welding Wire Spool Sizes: 4-8 in
Weight: 56 Lbs. (25kg)
Overall Dimensions: 16.5” (408 mm) x 9.6” (244 mm) x 14.5” (367 mm)
Wire Type & Diameter: Solid 0.023-0.030in (0.6-0.8mm), Stainless 0.023-0.030in (0.6-0.8mm), Flux Cored 0.030-0.035in (0.8-0.9mm)
Maximum Output No Load Voltage: 28 V DC
Maximum Input Amperage: 20 Amp
Input Voltage: 120 VAC 60 Hz
Rated Duty Cycle: 20% @ 90 A
Wire Feed Rate: 40-450 IPM
Welding Wire Spool Sizes: 4-8 in
Weight: 56 Lbs. (25kg)
Overall Dimensions: 16.5” (408 mm) x 9.6” (244 mm) x 14.5” (367 mm)
Wire Type & Diameter: Solid 0.023-0.030in (0.6-0.8mm), Stainless 0.023-0.030in (0.6-0.8mm), Flux Cored 0.030-0.035in (0.8-0.9mm)
Always wear a minimum #10 shade helmet, leather welding gloves, long-sleeve shirt and long pants.
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Welding steel, stainless metals: this unit welds 20- and 18-gauge body panels beautifully. The amperage and output voltage can be controlled precisely to get the proper penetration required. The wire speed can be infinitely adjusted also to gain proper wire fill in the weld pool. This unit has been compared to the leading U.S.-manufactured red welders with equal results at a fraction of the cost. The drive roll mechanism, the heart of any MIG welder, is designed to our specifications and delivers flawless wire feed without skipping or slipping on the wire.
Replacement Parts
12211 Contact Tip 0.023
12224 Contact Tip 0.030
12226 MIG Wire 0.023
12227 MIG Wire 0.030
12225 Flux Wire 0.030
12239 Drive Roller
12210 Tweco-Style Nozzle
Accessories
TIG Welding Cart
Auto Darkening Welding Helmet
Welding Jacket
Large View Auto Darkening Helmet
Welding Gloves
Consumables
Contact Tip, 0.023 Inch
Contact Tip, .030 Inch
MIG Wire, 0.023 Inch
MIG Wire, .030 Inch
Flux Cored Wire 0.030 Inch
MIG Nozzle
12211 Contact Tip 0.023
12224 Contact Tip 0.030
12226 MIG Wire 0.023
12227 MIG Wire 0.030
12225 Flux Wire 0.030
12239 Drive Roller
12210 Tweco-Style Nozzle
Accessories
TIG Welding Cart
Auto Darkening Welding Helmet
Welding Jacket
Large View Auto Darkening Helmet
Welding Gloves
Consumables
Contact Tip, 0.023 Inch
Contact Tip, .030 Inch
MIG Wire, 0.023 Inch
MIG Wire, .030 Inch
Flux Cored Wire 0.030 Inch
MIG Nozzle
Customer Reviews
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Mig 135
(Posted on 3/16/12)
Review by Rusty -
just got my mig 135 today haven't had a chance to use it yet still have to get my gas bottle , I have used other 110 mig's before but the weight on this one is heavy compared to all the others I have tried . Going by the rule of thumb my dad tried to teach me the heavier the better the qualityPrice Value Quality -
Great welder, great price
(Posted on 3/14/12)
Review by Jae -
I've owned this welder for about a month now and am thrilled with it so far. After using a Harbor Freight 90A welder for a few weeks I knew I needed something better. I tried out my friend's Lincoln Handy Mig, and was just about sold on it, but the infinitely variable voltage control was what really sold me on the Eastwood. Now after using the MIG135 for a few weeks, I honestly feel I made the better choice. So far I've used it to build a trailer, welding mostly .090" and .120" wall steel using .030" flux core wire, and I couldn't be happier with the results. I'm looking forward to adding gas and trying it out with some .023" wire on some thin sheet.Price Value Quality -
Not bad for a little guy
(Posted on 3/14/12)
Review by Hawk -
I have not welded in a several years, and now I have started a new Toyota FJ45 rebuild project. I use to own a Miller Mig welder, and love them but cost was an issue. Lots of body work to be done on the PU box. All I had at the time was the good old stick welder, and that's not going to do the sheet metal work I have to do so looked into a small but reliable Mig welder and came across the Eastwood Mig 135.Price Value Quality
All I can say is from the five minutes of adjustments I did with the controls and a few test runs I was welding grate welds just as I had done with my Miller. This machine is not high end as some of the big names but it holds its own. With proper use and care it should last a long time in the shop. -
Great machine, Great price
(Posted on 3/13/12)
Review by Andrew -
I did a LOT of research before I bought this welder. I looked in to all the other brands, read all the reviews, and asked around. I found that this was about the best deal anywhere.Price Value Quality
I'm not a very experienced welder, but I found this machine to be super easy to set up and use. I just got it last week, and played first with some .35 flux core wire. I welded some sheet steel (22 ga), and got pretty good at it. I also did some thicker stuff, up to 1/4". The setting chart on the welder makes it easy to find initial settings. Having the infinite adjustments on both the wire feed and the voltage is nice, unlike other welders on the market you can fine tune the settings to just where you want them.
I went out and bought a tank of shielding gas today- and I'm absolutely amazed at how well this welder performs! I did a quick patch panel on a junk fender, and got excellent results- And no blow through even on the thin sheet metal I was using. I can't believe that I was able to do this well the first time I tried!
I did some thicker material as well, and found that it handles that beautifully as well. I can't wait to get started on some real projects!
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Can't be beat for the price
(Posted on 3/10/12)
Review by Mark75H -
A competent little welder, but not worth a penny more than they get for it.Price Value Quality
Ground wire came off the clamp after about 3 ft of bead ... trigger wire ends fell off while I was assembling the machine the first time. Several other minor quality problems that weren't worth sending it back by freight. If I had bought it locally I wouldn't have fixed it myself, I would have taken it back for replacement.
You CAN weld aluminum with it, but ONLY if you find the stiffer magnesium alloy wire.
The fact that the wire and gas feed start at the same time makes the beginning of an aluminum bead a problem. If there was a slight delay in the wire, it would work much better ... it could be a minor software upgrade. I'm probably going to add a purge/pre-weld switch to the gas solenoid.
If you plan on welding a lot of aluminum ... save a few more pennies and buy something farther up the line -
great buy
(Posted on 2/3/12)
Review by enlarry -
i have owned a few mig welders this one was great straight out of the box nice welds best of all great pricePrice Value Quality -
Unit I'd great
(Posted on 12/31/11)
Review by Billy bad ass -
Great unit for the price. Would recommended this unit to anyone that is on a budget. This thing throws down some nice welds once it is set up correctly.Quality Price Value -
Good Value for Price and Quality
(Posted on 12/29/11)
Review by Martin -
So far so good! Shopped around and this unit seemed best value for features, quality, price.Quality Price Value
Best features:
Infinite power & speed controls
Cable-hose length
Gas valve & pressure gauge decent quality.
Amps for 120 volt model.
I think is is very good value. I never welded B-4.
Just used this a little so far and I found it very easy to MIG with gas. Welded some decorative coat hooks from horse shoes. I will use it more w/ flux core wire sicne I want to weld thicker steel, but I chose 120 volt model for more portability. I went on YouTube learned basics for welding.
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graet welder!!!
(Posted on 12/18/11)
Review by pops -
i got this welder several months ago, have had other similar welders but this east wood mig 135 beats them hands down!!! great unit for the money!!! the only thing i do not like about this unit is the fact that it keeps blowing gas about 2 seconds after you let go of the trigger!! which i believe is wasting gas and see no real benefits from it doing this?? any feed back from any one with this same concern would be appreciated!! other than that i have no other complaints about the quality of this unit, great little unit!!!! elmerfurst@gmail.comQuality Price Value -
GREAT Welder For The Money!
(Posted on 12/10/11)
Review by Buzzman72 -
Bought my MIG 135 in July, and I've had some time to run it on flux-core wire. I've gotta say I really like the infinitely variable adjustments on BOTH wire speed AND voltage--I don't know of any other welders in this price range with BOTH! My ONLY complaint was that I had to lengthen both control wires about 2" in order to be able to connect them [don't worry, Ma...splices are soldered, and then covered with heat-shrink insulation]. If the control wires had been long enough, I'd have given the welder 5 stars ALL THE WAY !Price Value Quality












