Cebora EVO 160 M COMBI vs ESAB Rogue EM 210 PRO

Technical comparison · MIG/MAG welding (wire feed)

In brief

EVO 160 M COMBI and Rogue EM 210 PRO are two mig/mag welding (wire feed) in a similar class. Choose EVO 160 M COMBI if price matters more; choose Rogue EM 210 PRO if synergic control and max wire diameter matters more. On the category's overall technical index, Rogue EM 210 PRO scores 77/100 against 33/100 for EVO 160 M COMBI.

Parameter
Cebora EVO 160 M COMBI EVO 160 M COMBI Cebora F2 · Intermediate
ESAB Rogue EM 210 PRO Rogue EM 210 PRO ESAB F2 · Intermediate
Identity
Use tier F2 — Intermediate F2 — Intermediate
Price
Price (€) ~700–900 € ~1200–1600 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 39.5 × 69 × 53.1 cm 22.9 × 54.8 × 40.6 cm
Weight (kg) 29 kg 16.9 kg
Power (W) 4600 W
Voltage (V) 230 V 230 V
Category specs
Welding type MIG/MAG MIG/MAG
Max wire feed speed (m/min) 16.5 m/min
Max welding current (A) 160 A 210 A
Max wire diameter (mm) 0.9 mm 1.2 mm
Duty cycle (rated current) (%) 25 %
Synergic control False True
Gasless capable True True
Power source technology Transformer Inverter
Aluminium ready True
Pulse capable False False
Input voltage 230 V (single-phase) Dual voltage
Supported spool Ø200 mm (~5 kg) Ø200 mm (~5 kg)
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes The Cebora EVO 160 M COMBI unit is a traditional electromechanical welding machine and does not feature digital interfaces, microprocessors, or network connectivity. Consequently, it requires no management software, firmware updates, or external applications for its operation. All adjustments are made exclusively through the front analog control panel, which includes physical selectors for setting the seven voltage levels and a potentiometer for wire feed speed. This total absence of computing components eliminates any need for digital configuration or cloud dependency, ensuring immediate deployment out of the box and minimizing potential vulnerabilities related to electronic obsolescence in challenging working environments. The user interface is centered around a bright and intuitive 5-inch TFT screen, allowing easy access to all welding parameters. The system features built-in synergic weld programs, enabling quick and precise arc adjustments via a single control knob. Ten memory slots are available to save and recall frequently used jobs, significantly streamlining setup times. The machine also offers arc dynamics control to fine-tune the response between a soft or crisp arc depending on the material, and it can automatically detect a connected spool gun to further simplify the transition to aluminum welding operations. The interface supports multiple languages and includes automated functions like run-in and burn-back adjustments, providing users with industrial-level control in a compact package.

The differences that matter

  • Price: EVO 160 M COMBI 800 € vs Rogue EM 210 PRO 1400 € — EVO 160 M COMBI wins (+75%)
  • Synergic control: Rogue EM 210 PRO yes, EVO 160 M COMBI no
  • Max wire diameter: EVO 160 M COMBI 0.9 mm vs Rogue EM 210 PRO 1.2 mm — Rogue EM 210 PRO wins (+33%)

Which one to choose

Choose EVO 160 M COMBI if…

you value price.

See the EVO 160 M COMBI sheet →

Choose Rogue EM 210 PRO if…

you value synergic control and max wire diameter.

See the Rogue EM 210 PRO sheet →

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