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64 Reviews
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97% Recommend this product (62 of 64 responses)
By Greg
Billings, MT
Low Rating because...
August 13, 2013
Please read between the line here. Any welder knows that perfect welding conditions is hard to come by. When you have conditions less favorable you need to have full manual operation on your welder. On this welder you have a auto select feature that regulates Amperage and Voltage based on thickness of material and electrode size. That's it!! If you change it over to manual you can only adjust amperage. So in return you still have no manual operation for voltage. This is true for stick. You may have manual operation for Tig or Mig not sure as i haven't set it up for those processes yet. So if you look at the photos and you see a knob for voltage and amperage remember for stick you have no manual adjustment for voltage.

Merchant Response:Miller did have a software issue for stick welding which has been fixed. If you purchased a Multimatic 200 when it first came out, let us know and we'll send you the software upgrade.
Pros
  • Excellent welder for hobbyist or beginner inside a shop
Cons
  • Not for a professional. Spend the extra $ on the XMT 350 or Dynasty.
By Nati
Manhattan, newyork
The best
August 6, 2013
The smoothest operating multiprosess welder ever
By John
Phoenix, AZ
It doesn't get any better than this
July 25, 2013
I'm a beginner, and this is such an easy welder to learn on. Obviously, you can pay less, for a dedicated MIG, or stick or TIG, but for a machine that does it all, and only weighs 29 lbs, it's pretty awesome.
Pros
  • Does it all. Very light weight. Quiet.
Cons
  • Pricey, but you get what you've paid for.
By Joel P.
Houston Texas
Multimatic 200
July 11, 2013
So far pretty good use on daily basis mig,tig,stick lacks power on stick process using a 1/8 6010 rod but other than that dam good machine
Pros
  • Handy machine very light easy to operate
Cons
  • Need special flow through adaptor for tig
By warren k.
Houston TEXAS
just what I needed
June 25, 2013
It is great and does everything I can ask of it
Pros
  • Auto switches voltages
Cons
  • None
By Donna
Utah
Great!
June 13, 2013
Bought this for my son who just completed the welding program at the local Technical College here. He is the envy of all this friends at school!
Pros
  • Light weight, portable, fits with power in our home so doesn't blow the circuits!
By Jeremy
Bullhead AZ
Great Buy
April 4, 2013
This things works great I have tired all the different welding process and have not problems with any of them, and I love the fact it has a small foot print and changing from one process to another is a breeze. Also with the auto-set feature make things very nice.
Pros
  • It comes in a 220 and 110 in the same model
Cons
  • cannot really find anything I dislike about the unit
By mike
athens, Ga
Perfect
March 9, 2013
I have found this multiprocess machine to be perfect for medium duty portibability and usability.
Pros
  • weight, components
Cons
  • price
By Darrell s.
Ethan SD
Good people to do business with
February 15, 2013
It came on time..quick delivery.good condition.good machine very happy with product.. I would return for business any day of the week.. Thanks guys
By Matt Y.
Northern California
Miller Multimatic 200
November 8, 2012
Nice little machine. I had a Passport and sold it because I wanted more current than the Passport could put out at 115v. The Multimatic 200 does great at short arc mig. I was using it to weld vertical up fillet welds and it looks like the same kind weld bead that the 350P or XMT 350 produce (I own both of those larger machines). I used it to stick weld 7018 vertical up and 7010 vertical down and it does fine (at 115v). I'm quite happy with it. I also have a Maxstar 150 TIG / Stick welder that I use with 115v but I won't be selling that because it is a little less weight and more portable. I havn't tried the Multimatic 200 TIG welding yet, but I will soon. I've got a Syncrowave 351 that I do most of my TIG welding with, but the Maxstar 150 is what I use for field work.
Pros
  • Lightweight and multi-process on 115v
Cons
  • Would be nice to have a vercro side pocket like the Passport
By Bob L.
Richmond CA
Great Compact Welder
September 30, 2012
Shipped on time and packed well. Easy set up and welds great from mild steel to stainless. Its a great welder as all the Miller products I have owned and used over past 30 years.
Pros
  • Compact , The TIG and Spool gun come
  • in nice handy caring cases.
By Ken
seattle, wa
wonderful little welder
July 7, 2012
Light weight, does exactly what is advertised. I would not recommend it for an 80% duty cycle in a fab shop, but it isn't rated for that. Mine pushes a 5/32 7014 rod without any fuss (lincoln fleetweld 47). The mig functions beautifully and the tig operates just like you would expect. Only oddity is the cables outweighing the welder....an unusual occurrence.
Pros
  • weight & versatility
By Joe
NYC
miller multimatic 200 from cyberweld
June 28, 2012
this product has been great so far. i've used for tig and stick. cyberweld had the best price around and was able to have the machine to me within 24 hours (my miller sales rep told me i'd have to wait a month and that it would cost 25% more!)
By maximus
Las Vegas ,NV
miller multimatic 200 auto-elite
May 26, 2012
extremely disappointed !!! Maxed out amperage using 220V input this machine struggles to strike an arc w 3/32 7018 to make matters worse this machine has no hot start setting ,not impressed with the auto select function more of a hassle then just setting the process and amperage ,more like a gimmick for the beginner that has little to no experience welding.

Merchant Response:Miller has acknowledged a problem striking an arc with stick electrodes with earlier Multimatic 200 welders. There is an available software upgrade for your machine. It is free of charge. Please contact us at (800) 245-9353 so we can send you out a memory upgrade drive.
Pros
  • very well constructed,feels sturdy, standard accessories well made and made in U.S.A. came with bernard industrial MIG gun and a Smith regulator stinger has heavy spring tension and quality weight
Cons
  • this machine absolutely SUCKS for stick welding !!! does not come standard w TIG torch or spoolgun

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