Cebora SYNSTAR 270 T SRS vs Lincoln Electric QUICKMIG 250

Technical comparison · MIG/MAG welding (wire feed)

In brief

QUICKMIG 250 leads on the available specs (starting with price); SYNSTAR 270 T SRS makes sense only for non-technical reasons (availability, support, ecosystem), or if the missing data matters in your case.

Parameter
Identity
Use tier F3 — Advanced F3 — Advanced
Price
Price (€) ~3500–4500 € 1630 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 51 × 102 × 86.5 cm 39.5 × 83 × 76 cm
Weight (kg) 68 kg 50 kg
Power (W) 9300 W
Voltage (V) 400 V 400 V
Category specs
Welding type MIG/MAG Multi-process
Max wire feed speed (m/min) 18 m/min
Max welding current (A) 270 A 250 A
Max wire diameter (mm) 1.2 mm 1.2 mm
Duty cycle (rated current) (%) 35 %
Synergic control True True
Gasless capable True
Power source technology Inverter Inverter
Aluminium ready True True
Pulse capable False
Input voltage 400 V (three-phase) 400 V (three-phase)
Supported spool Ø300 mm (~15 kg) Ø300 mm (~15 kg)
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes The power source features an advanced synergic control system that significantly simplifies initial setup, offering numerous pre-loaded curves for welding various alloys. The standout software feature is the integration of the exclusive Spatter Reduction System (SRS). This proprietary Cebora algorithm constantly monitors arc parameters in real-time, dynamically optimizing metal transfer to drastically reduce the formation of spatter. This advanced electronic control minimizes post-weld cleanup time and ensures cleaner weld beads, while interacting smoothly with the operator through an intuitive and comprehensive digital control panel. 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.

The differences that matter

  • Price: SYNSTAR 270 T SRS 4000 € vs QUICKMIG 250 1630 € — QUICKMIG 250 wins (+145%)

Which one to choose

Choose QUICKMIG 250 if…

you value price.

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