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The AZZUNO Handheld MIG Welder 100A is a portable, gasless flux core welding machine featuring a fully rotatable 360° torch neck for maximum maneuverability. Operating on a standard 110V power supply with a 100A max output, it offers versatile welding capabilities with enhanced safety through an overheat warning system and cooling fan. Compact and lightweight, it comes with all essential accessories for immediate use, making it ideal for professionals and DIYers seeking flexibility and convenience on the job.































| Manufacturer | AZZUNO |
| Part Number | MIG-100Z |
| Item Weight | 6.6 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 16 x 13 x 5 inches |
| Style | Handheld MIG-100Z (360°) |
| Included Components | AZZUNO Handheld MIG Welder×1, .030"/1lb Flux-cored Wire×1, Contact Tip .030"×1+.035"×1, Nozzle×1, .035" K Groove Drive Roller×1, Ground Clamp×1(on the machine), Brush & Hammer×1, User Manual×1. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
2**D
Azzuno 250
I purchased the 250amp mp azzuno after I bought the azzuno 200 mp. I wanted to see if the cost justified it. I tried stick welding first. It won't run 6010 but will run everything else very well to include 5/32 rods. The mig is great. The syn function is very helpful. I haven't tried the tig option yet. Great welder. Would be nice to have an accessory and consumable parts list from Azzuno. Both welders I purchased are great welders. I just wished Azzuno would put out more info on parts and accessories. If they are going to compete with arc captain and yes welder then they need to do the little things like: Have a consumable parts list Have an optional accessory list Upgrade to a hub design for securing the mig wire Put a data cheat sheet on the inside door of the welder On the mig 250 maybe put a clear plastic door over the screen that can be raised when needed. The mig 200 doesn't need it because it has knobs instead of buttons like on the mig 250. Advertise more about their products. Send their products to some of the YouTube welding channels and let them review or do a head to head comparison with the competition (yes welder, Toolium, and arc captain). I think a lot of people would be surprised that Azzuno would do well. UPDATE: Dec 2024 Mig 250 I converted my Azzuno over to run .045 flux core wire. I purchased a wire feeder roller and bigger gun and this machine runs it very well. I placed the settings in manual mode and had to turn it down after a few passes. I welded for over an hour on 23 volts at 230 (what it showed on the screen) amps and never once hit the overload. I turned it down to 19volts and 180 amps and getting great penetration in 1/2 steel. I'm curious to see how long this machine holds up. So far I'm extremely impressed. Update#2 Apr 2025 Mig 250 I set this up to carbon arc gouge. Alot of "experts" say that you can't arc gouge with one of these welders and if you do it won't weld right afterwards. So I tried a 1/4 rod and it didn't burn very well. I switched to a 3/16 rod at 200 amps and it melted the welds away like butter. I gouged out a deep crack in 1/2 steel and it did great. I switched over and filled in the crack with weld and it performed great. This isn't a welder that you would put in a machine shop and dedicate to carbon arc gouging because it's not designed for that. However if you need to do it occasionally on small jobs it does great. Im still convinced this welder welds .045 wire better than .035. I run 19 volts and 6 on wire speed and the Lincoln NR 211 flux core will burn like a breeze. If I do end up breaking this welder ( I have been putting it thru it's paces) I would definitely buy another in a heartbeat. Update #3 May 2025 MIG 200 I purchased 2 of these and gave 1 to my son. He loves it. I'm sure that there are a few bad ones that get sent out but I have purchased 4 (2 mig 200, 1 mig250 and 1 155) and they all work flawlessly. The 200 is a fantastic welder. The instructions are very clear and easy to set up and use. The polarity cable is easy as well as loading wire. The feeder motor is smooth compared to other brands. Where this welder really shines is with stick welding. It won't run 6010 but will run everything thing else extremely well. I was primarily running 5/32 7018 since I had it and it did great. I saw where arc captain could run 3/16 rods so I tried it out on this. I don't know how many amps it is actually putting out, 3/16 rods are normally ran 190-250 amps. It's not supposed to be able to run rods that big but you have to turn it down to 170 amps to get slag peel. 180 is too hot. Lol this is an outstanding welder and Azzuno needs to advertise a lot better. Update #4 Aug 2025 Mig250 I wanted to see just how big of flux core wire this welder can run. I purchased a roll of fabshield 21b 1/16 and most of the amp ranges are in line with this welder. I purchased a mb36 gun with tips and a feeder roller set. I also purchased a wire feeder attachment and installed. This welder welds this wire just as great as the Lincoln innershield nr211 .045. there was no hiccups with wire feed and it had enough heat to actually burn thru 1/8 metal. I welded for over 2 hours adjusting wire speed and volts and this thing just lays it down. I'm extremely impressed with this welder. My next project with it is going to be the T8 1/16 wires. It should be able to weld on the low end of the amp range fine. Azzuno severely underrated this welder. If they would set this up for .045 -.062 flux core they could tap into a different market. This thing is a powerhouse and they won't show it off! Update #5 Nov 2025 Mig250 I purchased a roll of Hobart XLR8 1/16 and installed into the welder. The first thing I noticed was this wire is a lot stiffer than the fabshield 21b. It fed thru the mig gun fine and it will weld on the lowest setting on the amp range. There were several issues trying to weld this wire. It had trouble feeding the stiffer wire. I couldnt lay down consistent beads without the wire slipping. I really needed to turn the heat up to not have porosity but I was maxed out on the welder.This wire is designed to run at a lot higher amps and needs the dual roller feeder to be able to weld correctly. I didn't hurt this welder trying this and afterwards I loaded some 045 Lincoln innershield 211back into it welded it fine. This is still a fantastic welder and I found the limitations of it.
N**O
Incredible Machine.....
Incredible machine for its price. A bit heavy to carry around but great performer. My welding "teacher" liked it so much he asked me to buy one for him, which I did. That says it all!!! Instructions could use some reviewing and additions to be more explicit and helful to the "new comers"
R**A
Great for body work
Like the fact that this welder is able to be set low, so that thin body Sheetmetal can be welded. If there is a negative the machine is hard to set on manual mode, So for now I'm using it in synergy mode. Not very thrilled with that mode. But all in all good welder.
T**M
Excellent performance
I’ve used many brands of MiG welders through the years ( 40 years) mostly expensive production and professional models. I was surprised how good the Azzuno 200f performs, kind of shocked actually. It has enough power to run .035 solid wire which is important to me and has a very good duty cycle , which is also important. It has a nice crisp character to it that I have always preferred , and is always absent of stuttering at start up, another nice quality . The welding performance is just plain good period. The question in my mind would be how long this welder will last , how many hours , how much abuse can it take . I think that for a small shop type setup this welder is hard to beat , definitely worth giving it a try . And don’t forget that it’s being offered at a phenomenal price , you can’t really go wrong with this outfit, ten stars.
G**E
Superb Customer Support!
Well, I am certainly surprised with my MIG200 welder from Azzuno! I had hoped for a good purchasing experience, but we're all a little worried that there will be a hitch in the process. My 'hitch' was the shipping carrier not providing careful handling of my product. This resulted in a welder received with scratches on it's side (see 2nd image). This of course, was not a fault of the welder, but one of shipping. What you need to pick up on here is next. I contacted Azzuno through Amazon of course, and explained about the shipping scratches, and the booklet that came with the unit which had typing so small I couldn't read it. Being new to MIG, I would need to be able to use a well written user manual, but couldn't read the user booklet. But Azzuno attended to issues promptly. They immediately sent me a link to their user manual in PDF! I did recommend that they place that link on their ad web page. Azzuno also told me that they would replace the welder with a new one, which I received yesterday, double-boxed! The KEY here, if you've managed to stay with me this far is - There are literally dozens of companies out there selling 200 amp 4-in-1 welders, so which one do you go with? Yes the welders are not Exactly the same, but very close, so it ALWAYS comes down to SERVICE. It's not a perfect, so !@#$%^ happens! Therefore, you need to protect yourself with a company that not only makes a good welder, but also offers Great Service. And no, I don't have any associations with Azzzuno, I'm just a happy customer. Azzuno not replaced my welder with a new unit, but did it in a very timely manner. They didn't beat around the bush on it. I give them 5 stars on this because They Earned It. Now, onto the welder! It's a great welder so far Ample size digital Amp/Voltage readouts - a biggie for me 200 Amps - I've already arc welded and flux welded with it, and it was great. Need to get my gas tanks High Quality Cables - another biggie - I'm an engineer) - You could walk on these cables (but try not to) It's a little heavier than I imaged an inverter would be, but I've already made a nice welding cart so ok It performs well, and is an attractive piece of hardware, with the gas input in the rear (wanted that!) Has many 'auto' features (read them on the ad) that you will like, and comes with everything you'll need. All in all, I'm happy with this welder, and more importantly, very happy with this vendor! Azzuno will take care of you...
A**R
Failed under warranty, ZERO response from Azzuno
**Potential buyer: please beware.** **TLDR version: Azzuno is not responsive, does not stand behind the warranty. Amazon has stepped in but it has been a long process. Proceed to purchase this machine with caution. If there is an issue it may or may not be resolved.** Similar to a few recent one star reviews at about the same date I'm writing this, the welder completely failed within warranty. Would not feed wire from the torch or control buttons, and would not produce an arc. Similar issues from other reviewers. The product initially got good reviews, which gave me the comfort to purchase such an inexpensive welder. But I'm guessing some quality concerns are starting to arise with time. The welder worked well enough for one at its price point initially but failed within the warranty period with only limited, periodic hobby use...guessing it produced maybe 6 feet of bead total before failing. Contacted Azzuno at least 5 times over about 3 weeks through their contact page with ZERO response. Nothing even saying that they received a submission. Nothing. Raised the issue to Amazon in the hopes that that could intervene and hold Azzuno accountable. To their credit, Amazon has the helped somewhat but the process has been excruciatingly slow with many chats, calls, etc over a month rehashing the same info over and over. Finally one representative was able to make good progress for a refund, but they hit me with a surprise $50 restock fee that I'm currently escalating, so still waiting to be made fully whole. Hopefully Amazon recognizes the issues that are coming to light and has some recourse with Azzuno. I recommend caution when purchasing this welder and hope potential buyers recognize that any issue resolution may be very time consuming, if there is a resolution, at all.
E**S
Me
It is my first time welding and using a MIG machine, I learned very quickly with this machine, it makes very strong welds and it is very easy to use, you don't need to play with the amperage like others, you just choose the diameter of the wire and that's it, it regulates itself.
R**0
Incredible value, good build quality and outstanding tech support
I have never MIG welded before today. I'd ordered the Azzuno 135 gasless welder, before I was amazed to find this model for not too much more money. Cancelled the 135 and ordered this one instead. It arrived quickly, and immediately was stunned at how nicely made it was. Fit & finish were all good, knobs feel quality and all cables etc. seem sturdy. I reached out to Azzuno tech support via amazon, as I'd seen other reviewers mention there's an updated PDF version of the manual. Being totally new to welding I figured I needed all the help I can get. They responded in under an hour with the PDF attached. I had a 2 lb spool of wire that I bought separately, and was able to get it loaded by following the instructions. If like me you're new to this, the spool is similar to a weedeater line, i.e. it wants to unravel and go EVERYWHERE. Once I had switched the feed wheel over to the correct size, I hit the inch button and the wire fed through to the nozzle area. (I took off the nozzle and copper guide tube to make it easier). Put them back on and looked over the settings. I'd assumed that it would take hours of tweaking and testing settings to even be able to use a welder, but no. Simply select your process (I had flux core wire for which there seems to be far fewer settings than some other processes). Select the diameter of the wire from a couple of choices, and that was literally it. I thought I'd have to mess with the inductance dial but looks like that's for experts to override the machine's auto settings. I grabbed a couple of pieces of unknown angle iron and cleaned them up with a grinder. Popped on the ground clamp and wondered if I'd missed any steps, this all seemed too easy. Figured I'd give it a try and troubleshoot if it didn't work, but first pull of the trigger it zapped into life and I ran my first weld bead. Sure, It wasn't beautiful or straight (technique) but it looked like a weld. Keep in mind I have ZERO clue what I'm doing, I don't yet know how to make sure a weld isn't cold or if the penetration is good. I took a grinder to it and could not see where the weld ended and the base material began. Hopefully that's a good sign. It was barely any more difficult than using a hot glue gun. I am absolutely stunned that for this low of a price, and this quick and easy of a setup I've been able to add a welder to my toolset. I'd always assumed I would need to spend a few thousand dollars which was always my barrier to entry. If you're on the fence or are a beginner want to try out welding without spending a ton I would definitely recommend this machine.
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