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The HONE Stick Welder 110V delivers a powerful 120Amp output with smart Hot Start and Arc Force technology, ensuring easy and stable arc ignition. Featuring a digital IGBT inverter with an LCD display, it supports a wide range of welding rods (1/16-1/8 inch) and metals including carbon steel and stainless steel. Lightweight at 5.8 lbs and equipped with multiple safety protections, this portable welder is ideal for professionals and DIYers seeking reliable, on-the-go welding performance.
Brand | HONE |
Specific Uses For Product | welding |
Power Source | ac |
Wattage | 4.8 KW |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | IGBT transistor, Diode, Main transformer, Fan, etc. |
Handle Material | Nylon |
Style | Welder |
Item Length | 6.1 Inches |
Item Weight | 5.8 Pounds |
Head Style | Stick |
Burner type | Ceramic |
Manufacturer | HONE TECH |
Part Number | B082S21-120 |
Item Weight | 5.8 pounds |
Item model number | Sim-Stick 110 |
Color | Red and Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Handle/Lever Placement | Top |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**S
I can't believe how great this welder is
I can't believe how great this welder is. I was a little skeptical when I first purchased it. Friend of mine has three Lincoln welders. So I took it over to have him show me how to set it up and how to use it. After using it for about 15 minutes he ordered one. Does a great job. It's fast. And it's very easy to move around because it's small. I would highly recommend this welder
F**R
Easy to use
I'm very impressed with this small welder compact, lightweight, yet welds good solid welds works really good for my small projects. Great value for the money.
S**
great little welder
works good for a little welder, its about the size of a shoe box and its easy to carry around not bad in welding something
R**
Big things come in sall packages
Im a HVAC contractor and build my own security cages for the outside unit. I got rid of my shop and work mostly on my concrete patio. I started using mig machine but needed something a lot easier to carry around and worked on normal 120 volt circuit. I bought the HF 80 amp welder when it was under $100.00 and it worked fine for 1/16 electrodes but struggled with the 3/32. I caught the Yeswelder 120 on sale and it is an awsome welder for what i need it for. 3/32 no problem @ 80 amps. 6011, 6013, 7014. 7018. The Hone 110 volt welder was cheaper than all of the above so I bought it just because. It does everything the Yeswelsder does but with at lower setting. it puts out a lot more power through the electrode took a lot of test runs to dial it in from blowing through my 1/8 " angle iron. Its the smallest, lightest and most aggressive for 110 volts. This will be the one that rides in my car with the rest of my toolsduring service calls
G**N
Compact, simple & capable welder for hobbyists, artists & mechanics.
It works fine, easy to weld with. Nice smooth DC arc. Good quality cables & ground clamp. Very portable,capable, too. It shouldn't be able to run a big 5/32" rod, but it can! If you try to stick the rod, it detects the short circuit and turns the current off! However, it does get a little hungry at settings above 100 or so, and wants a little bit more power than a 20-Amp breaker or fuse wants to allow, and may pop the breaker or blow the fuse. Use 3/32" rod, which take less current, or 1/8" rod at settings below 100. Also good at low settings and either 1/16" or 5/64" rod.
A**S
Very stable arc, I have lots of certs in all position, all processes
I have been lugging around a Lincoln AC buzz box for my entire life (over 100 lbs. for copper wound). While the buzz will do 220 amps with 3/16 rod, this little 120 V, 6 lbs. box WAY out preforms with 3/32 and runs it DCRP! Just the difference in weight and convenience is $70 very well spent, but add to that very reliable arc starts and a stable sweet arc, and it is worth it's weight in gold! Can't wait to try it with my small Yamaha suitcase generator for portable welding! I haven't yet tried 1/8 or 5/32 rod, but 90% of what I do will call for 3/32. I did see a review where 5/32 rod works, and only a 20 amp breaker!
A**R
Compact and good for small jobs.
I purchased this to weld up the broken legs on store fixtures. worked quickly and put a good bead on the job. Easy to adjust the power with a control right on the front with a digital readout right next to it.Showed up on time, and worth the money. Yes, with a fist pump........
M**O
Small but effective.
Small but effective.
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