
If you need to tweak your settings, both dials can be infinitely controlled between the max and min. Hobart also includes a weld settings chart on the inside of the wire feed door for handy reference. To use, you simply connect the leads to the right ports, select your welding process, and adjust the settings (e.g., volts and WFS for MIG or the amps for TIG). A color LCD panel sits at the top and produces bright, easy-to-read information to display the settings. The control panel is well laid out and uncluttered with an on/off switch, a process button, and two dials. Top Features of The Multi-Handler 200 Ease of Use For some reason, the adapter is not included. But you must purchase an adapter to attach the regulator to the CO2 tank that uses a different thread.

While there are some drawbacks, you do get good penetration, and it costs significantly less.įortunately, you can run pure CO2 with the supplied regulator. Some welders like to use pure CO2 when MIG welding. Unfortunately, the Multi-Handler 200 does not come with this function however, the Miller Multimatic 215 does cost more. All you have to do is set the wire/rod/tungsten size, set the material thickness, and start welding. If you compare this to the Miller Multimatic 215, then one feature that the Multi-Handler 200 lacks is an “auto-set” function that automatically sets your welder to the proper parameters. It is best to store the unit in a covered, climate-controlled area. But Hobart clearly warns against wet conditions and severe temperature swings. Of course, that does not mean it will not work outside. Upon reviewing the user manual, Hobart strongly stated this unit is for indoor use only. If you want one, you will have to buy it separately. But Hobart did not include a foot pedal as part of the Multi-Handler 200 package. TIG Foot PedalĪnyone who TIG welds regularly knows the value of the foot pedal. However, you can add the SpoolRunner 100 spool gun to this welder if you do a lot of work with aluminum. If you need those pristine aluminum welds that TIG welding provides, the Multi-Handler 200 cannot do that. That means you cannot TIG weld aluminum with the Multi-Handler 200. This unit is capable of DC TIG welding but not AC TIG welding. What You Should Know Before Buying The Multi-Handler 200 DC TIG Welding There are a few different retailers you can buy the Multi-Handler 200 from.īlain’s is usually the cheapest but it’s worth checking the other retailers as they run deals from time to time.


Quick Overview of the Multi-Handler 200 (500578)įor shops that perform DIY/hobby, automotive, farm/ranch, and metal art/sculpture work, this Multi-Handler 200 brings 200A and a wide variety of welding processes in one simple-to-use unit. Especially when it comes to Hobart’s proven Quick Select wire drive and the ability to MIG, TIG, Flux Core, and stick weld. So, when a well-known manufacturer like Hobart (owned by the well-known Miller Electric) releases a new multi-process welder, it will get some attention. Why buy multiple machines and maintain them all? The freedom to weld with different processes using just one machine means less maintenance and out-of-pocket costs. Multiprocess welders have been around for a while for a good reason. At the back end of 2020, Hobart released their first multi-process welder – the Multi-Handler 200.
