

🔥 Weld Like a Pro, Wherever You Go! ⚡
The Lincoln Electric Power MIG 211i is a dual-voltage, portable MIG welder delivering 20-211 amps with intuitive digital controls and auto-sensing input. It supports steel, stainless, and aluminum welding up to 3/8 inch thick, featuring a smooth wire feed system and ergonomic design for easy transport and reduced fatigue. Ideal for professionals and serious DIYers seeking reliable, high-quality welds on any job site.








| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 89 Reviews |
7**H
Easiest welder I've ever used
What an awesome machine. I had one at work, and loved it so much I got one for myself. I used to mostly stick weld, but now I mostly MIG. I have NEVER, not even once, adjusted the WFS or voltage away from the machine's automatic settings. I just set the process, set the wire diameter, set the material thickness, and this baby puts out beautiful welds every time. It takes all the guess-work and fine tuning out of MIG welding.
J**B
Worth it
Absolutely worth the money. It does everything I need. Great piece of equipment compared to what I was using before.
M**N
Good
Good good
D**X
Worth the money.
Super easy welding with this unit, set the dials and go! Wire feed works very well, the inexpensive units are a constant pain fiddling with the feed gears.
M**S
Great Mig welder machine! You would not be disappointed
I had many welders in my shop, but the Lincoln mig welder has become an essential tool for all the work I need to get done. I definitely recommend the Lincoln mig 211 you would not be disappointed!
D**W
Great small job welder
The machine did amazing in 230v cycle duty limits but extended runs it struggled. Running the machine on 110v was a struggle but it was the best 110v welder I’ve used allowed me to take lots of breaks. Clean welds running .035 c25.
A**R
legit
works well, easy to use
S**R
Ok but tip is different
They made the tip propriatarty now you have to order them than just rather than run to the farm store and get them. I don't like that.
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