ESAB Rogue EM 210 PRO vs Lincoln Electric POWER MIG 350MP
Technical comparison · MIG/MAG welding (wire feed)
Rogue EM 210 PRO and POWER MIG 350MP are not direct competitors: different use classes (F2 vs F4), very different prices (~4.8×). Rogue EM 210 PRO costs less (~€1400) and is the entry-level choice; POWER MIG 350MP offers more capability at a higher price (~€6750). Judge them by budget, not head-to-head.
| Parameter |
Rogue EM 210 PRO
ESAB
F2 · Intermediate
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POWER MIG 350MP
Lincoln Electric
F4 · Semi-professional
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|---|---|---|
| Identity | ||
| Use tier | F2 — Intermediate | F4 — Semi-professional |
| Price | ||
| Price (€) | ~1200–1600 € | ~6000–7500 € |
| Universal specs | ||
| Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) | 22.9 × 54.8 × 40.6 cm | 48 × 98.5 × 80.8 cm |
| Weight (kg) | 16.9 kg | 116 kg |
| Voltage (V) | 230 V | — |
| Maximum speed | — | 17700 mm/min |
| Category specs | ||
| Welding type | MIG/MAG | Multi-process |
| Max wire feed speed (m/min) | 16.5 m/min | 17.7 m/min |
| Max welding current (A) | 210 A | 350 A |
| Max wire diameter (mm) | 1.2 mm | 1.2 mm |
| Duty cycle (rated current) (%) | 25 % | 60 % |
| Synergic control | True | True |
| Gasless capable | True | True |
| Power source technology | Inverter | — |
| Aluminium ready | True | True |
| Pulse capable | False | True |
| Input voltage | Dual voltage | — |
| Supported spool | Ø200 mm (~5 kg) | — |
| Ecosystem | ||
| Cloud dependency | No | No |
| Software notes | 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. | It integrates a digital control panel with MSP3 technology and synergic features that allow setting welding parameters through a single control. It does not require external software for normal use, but internally manages complex welding profiles to optimize penetration and arc stability on various materials. |
The differences that matter
- Price: Rogue EM 210 PRO 1400 € vs POWER MIG 350MP 6750 € — Rogue EM 210 PRO wins (+382%)
- Max wire feed speed: Rogue EM 210 PRO 16.5 m/min vs POWER MIG 350MP 17.7 m/min — POWER MIG 350MP wins (+7%)
Which one to choose
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