Bailey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de marzo de 2025
Advertised as 15ft, it's only 12ft...
Marco Torres
Comentado en México el 3 de abril de 2025
Me llego una manguera de 3.8 mts y en la descripción de producto decía 5 mts, pero en referencia a la antorcha es de buena calidad, las puntas de contacto y toberas son fáciles de conseguir.
Blake
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de junio de 2024
It's a little misleading as it's roughly 13 feet in length as another purchaser said in the review. I purchased as a backup. It is longer then my original one which is a bonus. It will fit my lindte machine. Would buy again for the price I bought it.
Dave R
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de agosto de 2023
Update:I failed to measure the length of this gun. I had made a 15' ground cable, supposedly to match the length of this whip, and having used them together, I noticed this whip is MUCH shorter than the ground cable. Took out a tape measure, and it's not even 12 feet from end to end (not the length of the cable, but from the tip of the gun to the connector on the welder), so they either sent me the wrong product or just can't measure. It's too late to do something through amazon, but this can at least be a warning to the next person...I bought a 250A mig welder to replace a Millermatic 211, but didn't like the whip it included (bulky and heavy), and since I mostly weld smaller and thinner metal, I found this one, which was about the same size and rating as the whip that came with the Millermatic, but with a Euro plug for the new welder, and with a longer cable (as the new welder is bigger and my garage has a lot of stuff to navigate). So, overall, after using it for maybe an hour across several weeks, it mostly works.Physically, the plastic it uses just feels cheap, like it's always just on the verge of breaking (it hasn't, but it feels like it's about to). The end by the Euro plug can pivot a bit (most whips just have a solid plug that sticks straight out), so that's nice, but I won't be surprised if it does eventually break there, but I should be able to buy a new connector to replace it.It uses a M6 welding tip, did a bit of research to find replacement tips for it. Haven't found a flux core shield for the tip yet, but that hasn't been a problem for me so for.The one thing I don't like about it, is the switch. I can press it, but the pressure it needs to go seems to be:a) more than other whips I've usedb) varies a littleThese combine so I'm never really sure when it's going to start, which makes it that much more difficult to weld things properly. Maybe I can graft the gun ends of the Miller whip onto this, or even just the switch, to make it function right.