Complete MIG Welding Solutions for Every Project
We offer a wide range of MIG welding machines from trusted brands like Weldclass, capable of handling steel, stainless steel, and aluminium projects. Our selection includes compact portable units for home workshops and powerful three-phase systems for demanding industrial environments. Many models feature built-in wire feeders and gas regulators, simplifying setup and reducing the need for extra equipment.
When selecting a MIG welder, consider the material thickness you'll work with and your power supply. Entry-level models running on standard 240V household power are ideal for sheet metal and light fabrication up to 6mm thick. For heavier-duty applications involving thicker materials, explore higher-amperage options. Features like adjustable wire feed speed, voltage control, and dual-voltage capability provide flexibility for various projects.
Our range includes gasless flux-core welders and traditional gas-shielded MIG machines. Gasless models are portable and work well outdoors where wind may disperse shielding gas, while gas-shielded units produce cleaner, stronger welds on thinner materials. Many modern machines offer both capabilities, giving you versatility for different environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between MIG and flux-core welding?
MIG welding uses external shielding gas (typically argon or CO2 mix) to protect the weld, while flux-core uses wire with built-in flux that creates its own shielding. MIG produces cleaner welds, but flux-core is better for outdoor use and doesn’t require gas bottles.
Can beginners use MIG welders?
Yes. MIG welding is beginner-friendly due to its continuous wire feed and straightforward technique. With basic practice and proper safety equipment, beginners can achieve good results.















