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Titanium Easy-Flux 125 Amp Welder Review

For the DIY welder, or light-duty metal shop, the Titanium Easy-Flux 125A welder is one of your best options. It is really affordable, with a higher quality standard than most other cheap entry level flux core welders. It’s a wonderfully easy machine to use and the instructions are aimed at making life easier for beginner welders to get up and running without any hassles.
 
If you’re looking for a heavy-duty, industrial grade welder, move along. The Titanium Easy-Flux welder is not going to impress hardcore professionals. The duty cycle is reasonable for this class of welder, but industrious, experienced welders may become frustrated with the downtime when working with harder thicker objects.

Titanium Easy-Flux 125 Amp Welder

With a maximum 125A output, the Titanium Easy-Flux welder is perfect for most of the metal work jobs we do at home, or for auto-body repair. The advantage here, compared to high-power industrial welders, is that you can use a conventional 120V outlet.

  • For an inexpensive welder, the Titanium Easy-Flux 125A, is pretty advanced. This is a DC welder, utilizing great inverter technology. The inverter ensures a better current, producing a cleaner weld and it is much easier for beginners to weld like a pro. Another great advantage of using an inverter welder is the incredible weight, this machine weighs only 15-pounds. About half the weight of a transformer based welder with a similar output. The inverter also reduces the chances of tripping the circuit breaker.
  • Power output ranges from 30A minimum to 120A maximum, with an open circuit voltage of 21.6VDC. At 90A output, the duty cycle is 30%, which is quite normal for light to medium duty welder. Based on these specifications, you can expect to weld mild steel from 18-gauge to ³⁄₁₆”. This machine is not suitable for aluminum or stainless steel. Used for mild steel, I’m really impressed with clean welding bead.
  • Setting up the Titanium Easy-Flux welder is a breeze. Quite aptly named, as everything is super easy. The owner’s manual has all sorts of tips for beginner welders, which is great for a welding machine like this. Since it will often be used by first timers. If you’re new to flux core welding, I’d suggest you read the manual from start to end before getting started. Anyone with experience using this type of welder will be up and running within minutes of opening the box.
  • Everything you need is supplied. This includes a 4” spool of 0.030” flux core wire, a 150A MIG (FCAW) gun, contact tips, and a gasless nozzle. They also throw in a handy shoulder strap, which is excellent for portability considering the lightweight design of this welder.
  • Plug the welder into a regular household electrical outlet. Open the top and insert your wire spool. The feed mechanism has grooves for 0.030 and 0.035 flux core wire. You just flip a lever and loosen a thumb screw to feed the wire. It’s done in seconds and it’s virtually impossible to make a mistake. It is designed for 4” spools.
  • A chart inside the wire spool door provides all the setup information for different material and wire thickness. You select the voltage/Amps using a turn dial with 10 pots, marked with letters from A – J. The wire speed dial has infinite settings, marked from 1 – 10. You’re able to adjust the wire feed speed from 60 – 200 Inches per Minute (IPM). That’s all it takes to get started.
  • The ground clamp and MIG gun are 6½ feet in length, which is really practical. I like the longer 8½ foot power cord. The MIG gun is easy enough to use, it has a large trigger and fits nicely into your hand. The ground clamp is, as I would have expected, pretty light-duty. This is always the case with cheap welders. It’s easy enough to fit a more heavy-duty clamp when the need arises.
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Conclusion

Although this is a cheap flux core welder, you’re getting all the mod cons, similar to expensive professional machines. The Titanium Easy-Flux 125 Amp welder has thermal overload protection and the great advantage of cold wire starting. Not only is this welder safe, but it starts up like a dream.

At this price, I doubt anyone would expect the Titanium Easy-Flux 120A welder to be as good as it is. Undeniably, excellent value for money. The metal enclosure seems pretty rugged and it’s all lightweight. This little bombshell certainly does a good job, delivering clean smooth welds quite effortlessly. The Titanium Easy-Flux is one of the easiest welders to use, making this a fantastic option for beginners.

Comments

  1. Sherman says

    September 6, 2022 at 3:14 pm

    I own this Titanium 125 flux core welder and it’s a very nice machine, my question is what size inverter generator will run this welder , thanks 😊

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