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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Speedy delivery, product was as advertised
Drew
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
Good stuff from a good brand. No complaints
chevycrawler
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
I went from thoriated to ceriated. Not up. Huge change but definitely a longer. Crisper arc when I'm constantly starting/stopping and tacking
Mike J Bethell
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
Worked very good on mild steel.
salinaoaks
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
Arc-Zone Amplify Tungsten Electrode for TIG Welding, 2% Ceriated 3/32" x 7" (Grey, EWCe-2) 10 Pack.My husband does all of the metal fabrication, welding, and repairs on our ranch, so I picked these electrodes up to stock up on our supplies. It’s not very often that we would need to weld the types of alloys that these are rated for, but we live in a remote location, and the trip in to town for anything is time consuming, and expensive. These are a little spendy, but if we needed to do an emergency repair, these could be very valuable to have on hand. I’m pleased with this purchase.
Darren
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024
Today I took some of this Amplify Tungsten made by ARC ZONE to work with me to see how it is and as far as i can tell it works just fine just as good as any i have used before. I got the Blue 3/32 type and welded some light gauge aluminum then some stainlees steel small pipe fittings mostly just fusing and in my opinion it's good tungsten I had no problems with it.I welded all day with one electrode and still got about 3/4 of a electrode left, it seems to sharpen up good and holds it's point until you stick it in your tig rod puddle. When I go looking for Tungsten online it's usually size 3/32 and the three colors i use the most is blue,red' and purple sometimes gray those are about the only colors i use it just depends on the machine i'm using . When i used to only use the old Miller syncrowave 250's all i ever used was red and green, green was for aluminum and red for everything else but that was before we had all these choiices in colors and inverters wern't invented yet.If your new to Tig welding and your wondering what color of tungsten you should use you should first and see what the maufacture that made the welder recommends then from there just try what they say first and if that works for you then great. But if you really don't think you like that color you can always try others until you find one your the most comfortable with because thats what i basically had to do after welding with just red and green for 25 years with miller syncrowave welders.Overall I would recommend this tungsten and I would recommend blue to anyone that is new to tig welding, experienced welders already know what they want so all just leave it at that. For about the last five years i have tried to keep the cost for a box of tugnsten down to $20.00 dollars or less for size 3/32 but thats getting pretty hard to do and i know the cost is going to keep going up so all probably have to raise it to $25'00 or less real soon but for now i still know one place i can still get it under $20.00 but it takes a week or more to get it so at $24.00 this tungsten is pretty close to what i like to pay and would probably buy it again if needed.Anyway it's good tungsten and i hope maybe this bit of information might help a few of you out.Thanks For Reading
S.W.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I am a hobbiest welder that dabbles in intercooler and header building. This stuff works just fine and the price is perfect.
William
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Welds good
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