Cebora Pocket Pulse vs Lincoln Electric QUICKMIG 250

Technical comparison · MIG/MAG welding (wire feed)

In brief

QUICKMIG 250 leads on the available specs (starting with max wire diameter); Pocket Pulse makes sense only for non-technical reasons (availability, support, ecosystem), or if the missing data matters in your case.

Parameter
Cebora Pocket Pulse Pocket Pulse Cebora F3 · Advanced
Awards
Identity
Use tier F3 — Advanced F3 — Advanced
Price
Price (€) ~1500–1800 € 1630 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 19.6 × 45.8 × 38 cm 39.5 × 83 × 76 cm
Weight (kg) 13.5 kg 50 kg
Power (W) 5500 W
Voltage (V) 230 V 400 V
Category specs
Welding type MIG/MAG Multi-process
Max wire feed speed (m/min) 18 m/min
Max welding current (A) 185 A 250 A
Max wire diameter (mm) 1 mm 1.2 mm
Duty cycle (rated current) (%) 35 %
Synergic control True True
Gasless capable True True
Power source technology Inverter Inverter
Aluminium ready True True
Pulse capable True False
Input voltage 230 V (single-phase) 400 V (three-phase)
Supported spool Ø200 mm (~5 kg) Ø300 mm (~15 kg)
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes The machine is controlled via an integrated LCD panel that displays three lines of simultaneous information: wire and gas type, current and material thickness, voltage, and wire feed speed. The system includes 37 pre-loaded synergic curves that optimize welding parameters based on the material, significantly streamlining the initial setup. It also features specific functions dedicated to aluminum welding, such as automatic Hot Start and Crater Filler for a perfect weld bead closure. The machine's control relies on a proprietary hardware interface integrated into the front panel, featuring large LED displays that clearly show welding parameters in real-time. It does not require any external software to function, nor a mobile application, operating entirely offline. The digital panel allows the operator to quickly access 24 preset synergic programs, optimized for welding carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and gasless flux-cored wire. The internal microprocessor automatically manages wire speed and arc voltage based on the selected thickness and material, reducing setup times. Fine adjustments for inductance and burn-back can be intuitively accessed directly from the on-board interface.

MakerSpecs Awards

Pocket Pulse

Best value Advanced

At €1650 it offers the best performance-to-price ratio among the 10 advanced MIG/MAG welding (wire feed) machines, with a technical score of 75/100.

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The differences that matter

  • Max wire diameter: Pocket Pulse 1 mm vs QUICKMIG 250 1.2 mm — QUICKMIG 250 wins (+20%)

Which one to choose

Choose QUICKMIG 250 if…

you value max wire diameter.

See the QUICKMIG 250 sheet →

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