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£15,779.00 – £24,290.00 ex VATMigatronic Focus TIG Welder – PFC – 230v – 161, 200
£918.00 – £1,925.00 ex VATMigatronic Focus Stick 120E & 161E MMA Welder
Migatronic Omega Yard 300 MIG & Stick Welder
£2,350.00 – £4,385.00 ex VATMigatronic Pi MMA Welder – 250 to 500A – 400v
£1,327.00 – £3,765.00 ex VATESAB Fabricator ET 410iP TIG Welder – 400A – 415v – 0447101881
ESAB Renegade ES 300i Stick Welder – 230A – 480v
£2,153.00 – £2,449.00 ex VATESAB Renegade ET 180iP TIG Welder – 115/230v 0447700910
ESAB Renegade ET 210iP TIG Welder- 115/230v – 210A
£998.00 – £1,968.00 ex VATESAB Renegade ET 210iP Advanced 115/230v TIG Welder
£1,398.00 – £2,179.00 ex VATESAB Renegade ET 300i & 300iP TIG Welder – 300A – 480v
£2,298.00 – £2,465.00 ex VATLorch S3 Mobile SpeedPulse XT MIG & Stick Welder – 400v – 320A
£6,269.40 – £9,475.40 ex VATLorch S3 SpeedPulse XT MIG & Stick Welder – 400v – 320A
£7,236.90 – £12,840.70 ex VATBohler Uranos 1800 TLH TIG DC HF MMA Welder Kit
£3,194.78 – £3,251.29 ex VATBohler Uranos 2000 SMC 230v MIG/MAG MMA TIG DC Lift Welder 55.05.019
ESAB Fabricator ES 410iC Stick & TIG Welder – 400v – 400A
ESAB Rebel EMP 320ic Multiprocess Welder – 400v – 350A
ESAB Renegade ES 210i Stick & TIG Welder Kit – 115/230v – 210A
ESAB Rogue EM 180 MIG Welder – 230v – 190A
ESAB Rogue EMP 210 Pro Multiprocess Welder 0700301092
ESAB Rustler Compact MIG MMA Welder EM 201C 203C 251C 253C
£1,099.00 – £1,358.00 ex VATESAB Aristo MIG 5000i U5000i Multiprocess TIG MIG Stick Robotic Welder
£8,134.00 – £9,330.00 ex VATESAB Warrior 750i CC/CV Multiprocess Welder 0445555880
sifWELD Evolution 500A Multiprocess Welder MTS400SYN
£3,885.00 – £4,535.00 ex VATsifWELD Evolution 200A PFC Multiprocess Welder – 230/110v
Weld Star 200A Multiprocess Welder Package – 110/230v
Weld Star 350A GMAW D/Pulse Multiprocess Welder – 400v
£3,230.00 – £4,680.00 ex VATESAB Rustler EM 280C / 350C Pro MIG Welder Kit – 400v – 280 to 350A
£1,774.63 – £2,249.00 ex VATESAB Origo 4300iw TA 24 TIG Welder – 400v AC DC – 430A
ESAB Rebel EMP 205ic AC/DC Multi-Process Welder – 120/230v – 205A
ESAB Rebel EMP 215ic Multiprocess Welder Kit – 120/230v
ESAB Rebel EMP 235ic Multiprocess Welder – 120/230v – 250A
ESAB Rogue ES 201iP Pro MMA & TIG Welder – 230v – 200A
ESAB Rogue ES 151iP MMA & TIG Welder – 230v – 150A
ESAB Rogue ES 181iP Stick & TIG Welder – 230v – 180A
ESAB Rogue ES 181i Pro Stick & TIG Welder – 230v – 180A
ESAB Warrior 400i & 500i CC/CV Multiprocess Welder – 415v
Jasic ARC 140 230V MMA Inverter Welder JA-140
Jasic MIG 350P Multiprocess Pulse Synergic Welder Kit – 380v – 350a
Jasic 315P Multi Wave Digital TIG Welder Package – 400V AC/DC
£1,819.00 – £2,799.00 ex VATJasic Arc 400 Stick Welder With Cellulosic Function – 400v – 400A
Jasic EVO 2.0 Arc PFC Welder Kit – 115v/230v – 160/200A
£335.00 – £374.00 ex VATESAB Renegade Volt ES 200i Battery Stick Welder Kit 0447800883
Cea Convex & Convex Pulse Multi Process Welder – 400v
£3,117.00 – £4,435.00 ex VATCea Qubox Pulse Multiprocess Welder with Separate Wire Feeder – 400v
£3,918.00 – £6,088.00 ex VATCea Treostar 1800 Multi Process Welder – 230v
£1,552.00 – £1,654.00 ex VATCea Treostar 2000 Pulse Multi Process Welder – 230v
£1,821.00 – £1,945.00 ex VATParweld XTS 203 Stick Welder – 250A – 400v
Parweld XTS 403 Stick Welder – 400A – 400v
Parweld XTS 163 Dual Voltage 160A Stick Welder 110/230V
Parweld XTM 211Di MIG MMA TIG Welder Package
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Stick Welders: Your Gateway to Reliable, Durable Welding
Stick welding, also known as Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), is a versatile and robust welding process that’s perfect for a wide range of applications. Whether you’re a seasoned welder or just starting out, our selection of top-quality stick welders from leading brands like ESAB, Cea, Lorch, Bohler, Stealth, Lincoln Electric, Jasic, Migatronic, Parweld, and more has everything you need to get the job done.
Why Choose Stick Welding?
- Versatility: Stick welding can be used on a variety of materials, including steel, cast iron, and stainless steel.
- Portability: Stick welders are relatively portable, making them ideal for on-site welding.
- Reliability: Stick welding is a reliable process that can be used in harsh conditions.
- Cost-Effective: Stick welding is a relatively inexpensive process, especially when compared to other welding processes.
Our Stick Welders: A Perfect Match for Your Needs
No matter your budget or skill level, we have a stick welder that’s right for you. From entry-level models to professional-grade machines, our selection includes:
- Lightweight and Portable Stick Welders: Perfect for on-the-go welding projects.
- Heavy-Duty Stick Welders: Built to handle the toughest jobs.
- Multi-Process Welders: Combine stick welding with other processes like MIG and TIG.
- Digital Stick Welders: Offer advanced features like digital readouts and precise control.
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- Expert Advice: Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to answer your questions and help you choose the right products.
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Browse our selection of stick welders today and discover the power of this versatile welding process. Whether you’re a DIYer or a professional welder, we have the perfect stick welder for you.
FAQs
What is stick welding?
Stick welding, also known as Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), is a welding process that uses a consumable electrode coated with flux to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The flux protects the weld from oxidation and contamination, and the arc melts both the electrode and the workpiece, forming a weld pool. Â
What are the disadvantages of stick welding?
- Requires more skill and technique than other welding processes.
- Produces more spatter and slag than other welding processes.
- Slower welding speed compared to other processes.
- Less precise control over the weld bead.
What safety gear is required for stick welding?
- Welding helmet with auto-darkening lens
- Welding jacket
- Welding gloves
- Flame-resistant overalls or long-sleeved shirt and long trousers
What types of electrodes are used in stick welding?
Different types of electrodes are available for various applications, including:
How do I choose the right electrode size?
The electrode size should be selected based on the thickness of the material being welded and the desired welding current. A general rule of thumb is to choose an electrode diameter that is 1/4 to 1/2 the thickness of the material.
How do I adjust the welding current?
The welding current should be adjusted based on the electrode size and the thickness of the material being welded. A higher current is required for thicker materials and larger electrodes.
How do I strike an arc?
To strike an arc, touch the electrode to the workpiece and then quickly pull it back a short distance. The arc should ignite and create a bright, white light.
How do I maintain a stable arc?
Maintain a consistent arc length and welding speed. Keep the electrode at a slight angle to the workpiece and move it smoothly along the weld joint.
How do I remove slag from the weld?
Use a chipping hammer or wire brush to remove slag from the weld bead. Be careful not to damage the weld metal.


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