
Flux Welders
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Eastwood MIG 250 Welder
30-250 Amp infinite control allows you to weld up to 1/2" steel 120/240v input$899.9930-250 Amp infinite control allows you to weld up to 1/2" steel 120/240v input$899.99 -
Eastwood 90 Amp Flux Core Welder
60-90 Amp control allows you to weld up to 1/8" steel 120v input$234.9960-90 Amp control allows you to weld up to 1/8" steel 120v input$234.99 -
MIG Welder 110VAC/ 135A Output
25-135 Amp infinite control allows you to weld up to 3/16" steel 120v input$359.9925-135 Amp infinite control allows you to weld up to 3/16" steel 120v input$359.99 -
Eastwood 175 Amp MIG Welder w/ spool gun
30-175 Amp infinite control allows you to weld up to 5/16" steel at 240v input$549.9930-175 Amp infinite control allows you to weld up to 5/16" steel at 240v input$549.99 -
Eastwood Elite MP140i Multi Process Welder - MIG, TIG, Stick
Built For The Professional - The Best 120 Volt Welder We've Ever Tested$499.99Built For The Professional - The Best 120 Volt Welder We've Ever Tested$499.99 -
Eastwood Elite MP200i Multi Process Welder - MIG, TIG, Stick
Built For The Professional - The Best 200 Amp Multi-Process Welder We've Ever Tested$799.99Built For The Professional - The Best 200 Amp Multi-Process Welder We've Ever Tested$799.99
The Best Flux Core Welders
Eastwood R&D has developed a variety of flux welders for DIY auto enthusiasts. The 90-Amp Flux Core Welder is an economical unit that provides MIG-welding functionality for mild steel on all your indoor or outdoor projects. The Eastwood MIG 135 Welder, MIG 175 and MIG 250 also accepts flux core wire as do all of our multi-process welders. Our flux welders cost a fraction of what the same reliability and features would run from other welder manufacturers. Make sure to pick up flux core wire, driver rollers and other accessories that all come with Eastwood’s 100 percent customer satisfaction guarantee.
Learn to Flux Weld
Never used a flux welder before? Not to worry, Eastwood is here to guide you how to use a flux welder. Flux welders are great for beginning auto enthusiasts because the process takes out the gas requirement factor (and is more cost effective).
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