Eastwood MIG Welder 135 Amp

Item #12011 Brand: Eastwood

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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!
  • 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.

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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
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)
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.

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Awesome value! (Posted on 5/16/12)
Review by Michael
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This welder is an awesome value! I've used many different welders for many different jobs and this unit rocks! I needed a new 110v machine for my own personal use and did my research online comparing the "big 3" to this unit. In the end the Eastwood MIG135 had the most features, best warranty, and most competitive price. Now that I got it and used it, hands down it's the best deal! My favorite feature is the heat dial. Most comparable units only have a couple of settings instead of an adjustable dial. For $300 you can't go wrong!
Awesome deal... (Posted on 5/16/12)
Review by WapsiRat
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This welder is the bomb! I had a 110v Lincoln (which I paid $450 for 10 years ago...) that finally crapped out. I did my online "consumer comparisons" and chose the Eastwood MIG135. Without actually touching the welder it's features and price was a better value than the competition. Now that I've got it and used it, there's no doubt. Honestly for $300 you can't go wrong! Now remember, this is no production welder, but for $300??? Wow! I'll be checking out more Eastwood tools in the near future!
Awesome Machine (Posted on 5/15/12)
Review by Sandapache59
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Started welding right out of the box. Had not welded in years this machine made it so easy to get back into it. Very well compatible with other machines and cost alot less. Love this thing.
good welder poor accessories (Posted on 5/14/12)
Review by rick
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tried my new mig welder 135 for the first time this weekend. I am putting a new floorpan in my jeep. Started out great then the tip started slidinging on me and turned my job into a big tug of war. The tip won. I gave up. No qualms with the welder just the tip that came with it. I ordered a couple new tips today. Lets see what happens this weekend.
It's true! (Posted on 4/11/12)
Review by Randini
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I wanted to upgrade to a better mig welder than the cheap one I had, but couldn't justify the $$ of a Millermatic, so I decided to believe the other 50 reviews and the demo video and try the 135.
What I read was true. The thing works great. My first weld was beautiful.
Customer Service (Posted on 3/25/12)
Review by h3llb3nt1
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As far as the welder goes its unbeatable for the money. My review is more for customer service.
Ordered my mig135 and it was promptly delivered by FedEx. However, FedEx left package on front step and some passerby liked it enough to snatch it up. Leaving me slightly annoyed to say the least. After a couple of phone calls and a little run around from FedEx I called Eastwood and lo and behold a person answered. Once they took over I received my 135 without any other delay. I am now a customer for life. Thank you
broken out of the box (Posted on 3/25/12)
Review by sparky
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I have stick welded for many years and am looking forward to MIG. Videos and price sold me on Eastwood's MIG 135 over Chicago Electric and Hobart brands. I ordered on Friday and it showed up the next day - FANTASTIC service!! Unfortunately the unit they shipped me was dead on arrival. The highest voltage setting it barely causes a spark. The wire turns red hot and but it doesn't weld. Yes, the electrical and gas connections are all correct - it's really pretty simple and would be difficult to mess up. I left a voice message for tech support but I don't blame them for not calling me back on the weekend. I'll deal with it tomorrow, on Monday. I'm sure Eastwood will make it right, it's just very disappointing - especially for my 16 yr. old son who had his first MIG project all ready to go. If I have to pay return shipping on to get this corpse back to Pottstown, I guarantee there will be sparks flying then!
Good price and value, quality could be better! (Posted on 3/21/12)
Review by Prowelder
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I am a professional fabricator with 10+ yrs experience. This welder will cover just about all home projects you could throw it's way. But the gas system has some bugs, the first unit I got had no gas flow at all, the second worked for about a week then a gas solenoid causes free open flow. Although the company has held true to the warranty, and replaces the units free of charge it has become annoying. Hopefully the next will not have any bugs! Great product for the beginner!!
Mig 135 (Posted on 3/16/12)
Review by Rusty
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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 quality
Great welder, great price (Posted on 3/14/12)
Review by Jae
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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.

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