Lincoln Electric QUICKMIG 300 Multiprocess Welder vs Lincoln Electric CITOLINE i300

Technical comparison · MIG/MAG welding (wire feed)

In brief

QUICKMIG 300 Multiprocess Welder and CITOLINE i300 are two mig/mag welding (wire feed) in a similar class. Choose QUICKMIG 300 Multiprocess Welder if price matters more; choose CITOLINE i300 if max wire diameter matters more. On the category's overall technical index, CITOLINE i300 scores 88/100 against 78/100 for QUICKMIG 300 Multiprocess Welder.

Parameter
Identity
Use tier F4 — Semi-professional F3 — Advanced
Price
Price (€) ~1500–2300 € ~1800–2400 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 39.5 × 76 × 83 cm 39.5 × 83 × 76 cm
Weight (kg) 50 kg 50 kg
Power (W) 15000 W
Voltage (V) 400 V 400 V
Category specs
Welding type Multi-process Multi-process
Max wire feed speed (m/min) 18 m/min 18 m/min
Max welding current (A) 300 A 300 A
Max wire diameter (mm) 1.2 mm 1.6 mm
Duty cycle (rated current) (%) 35 % 35 %
Synergic control True True
Gasless capable True 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 machine is equipped with an easy-to-read digital LED interface that allows quick switching between manual and synergic modes. The internal software includes 24 preset synergic programs, optimized for welding carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and for the use of flux-cored wires. It does not require cloud connections or external applications, ensuring completely autonomous and immediate operation. Control over all operational functions is managed through an intuitive front-panel interface, featuring large LED displays that provide high readability even under strong lighting conditions. The power source integrates 24 factory-preset synergic programs, which are engineered to greatly simplify the configuration of welding parameters across various materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and flux-cored wire. Operators can also easily access the traditional 2T and 4T trigger modes, alongside fully adjustable Run-In and Burnback functions to refine the welding arc. Consistent with most industrial systems in this specific equipment category, absolutely no connection to cloud services or reliance on external software applications is required.

The differences that matter

  • Price: QUICKMIG 300 Multiprocess Welder 1900 € vs CITOLINE i300 2100 € — QUICKMIG 300 Multiprocess Welder wins (+11%)
  • Max wire diameter: QUICKMIG 300 Multiprocess Welder 1.2 mm vs CITOLINE i300 1.6 mm — CITOLINE i300 wins (+33%)

Which one to choose

Choose QUICKMIG 300 Multiprocess Welder if…

you value price.

See the QUICKMIG 300 Multiprocess Welder sheet →

Choose CITOLINE i300 if…

you value max wire diameter.

See the CITOLINE i300 sheet →

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