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πŸ”₯ High-Quality 71T-GS Flux-Core Gasless Mild Steel MIG Welding Wire 0.035" 10-lb Spool - Premium Flux Cored Wire Review

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Description of πŸ”₯ High-Quality 71T-GS Flux-Core Gasless Mild Steel MIG Welding Wire 0.035" 10-lb Spool - Premium Flux Cored Wire

Top Quality Welding Wire. Smooth and Quiet with Virtually no Spatter. AWS Classification E71TGS. .035. 10-lb spool flux-cored gasless MIG welding wire wrapped in vacuumed aluminum foil packaging. No welding protection gases needed. Single-pass welding process.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Efficient & Convenient Welding Solution

Using this powerful industrial tool, our team found that welding steel has never been easier, and the flux core feature eliminated the need for gas. The tool is great for small-scale welding jobs, and the lightweight design is convenient for on-the-go welding projects. However, the handling of the tool could be improved for larger-scale projects.

Pros
  • Produces strong and durable welds in steel without the need for gas
Cons
  • Requires a certain level of skill and experience to use effectively

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Welds are strong but spatter is terrible

Welds are strong but cleaning is a bit overkill. Have anti-glare product, jackhammer and brush ready. Metal builds up on your tips very quickly. Splashes are definitely a problem. Tried multiple speeds, AC and still get excessive spatter. Switched from a Lincoln .30 that barely spattered.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • New competitors are here

Revainrating 3 out of 5

You get what you pay for.

I have to say right away that I am an amateur welder, not a professional. So this is just my opinion. I've been using 2lb spools for about a year and have decided to go with a 10lb spool so I don't have to change spools as often. When I changed I could never get the correct wire speed. It squirts and makes a pretty big mess. But at least the seams are tight. I think I'll change again and see what happens.

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