Lincoln Electric Power MIG 210 MP Multi-Process Welder vs Miller Thunderbolt 160 Stick Welder

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right welder for your needs.

Lincoln Electric

$949

vs

Miller

$549

Spec Winner

Lincoln Electric Power MIG 210 MP Multi-Process Welder

Wins on 3 of 4 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecLincoln Electric Power MIG 210 MP Multi-Process WelderMiller Thunderbolt 160 Stick Welder
ProcessMIG / TIG / Stick / Flux-CoreStick (SMAW)
Amp Range20–210A A10–160A A
Max Amps210 A160 A
Duty Cycle40% @ 150A %40% @ 90A %
Input Voltage120V / 230V V120/208/230/460V V
Wire/Rod Gauge0.025–0.045 in solid; 0.030–0.045 in flux-core6010, 6011, 6013, 7018
Max Metal Thickness3/8 in in3/16 in in
Auto-SetYesNo
Spool Gun ReadyYesNo
Weight40 lbs30 lbs
Warranty3 yr3 yr
Price$949$549
Rating4.7/104.6/10
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Pros & Cons

Lincoln Electric Power MIG 210 MP Multi-Process Welder

Pros

  • True multi-process: MIG, Flux-Core, DC TIG, Stick in one unit
  • Dual voltage 120V/230V — grow with your shop
  • Color LCD interface with process-specific settings
  • Spool gun capable for aluminum MIG work

Cons

  • Premium price — nearly $1,000 at retail
  • TIG performance lags dedicated TIG machines at this price
  • Interface complexity can frustrate pure beginners

Miller Thunderbolt 160 Stick Welder

Pros

  • Auto-Line technology works on any input voltage 120–460V
  • Fan-On-Demand keeps it cleaner and quieter
  • Miller's legendary build quality and support network
  • Simple 2-knob interface — dial in amps, weld

Cons

  • Stick/SMAW only — no MIG or TIG capability
  • 160A max limits thickness on thicker structural steel
  • Heavier than comparable inverter sticks at 30 lbs

Our Verdicts

Lincoln Electric Power MIG 210 MP Multi-Process Welder

The Power MIG 210 MP is the ideal upgrade path for welders who want to explore multiple processes without buying separate machines. MIG performance is genuinely excellent; TIG is capable for shop use. At $949, it's the right choice if you're serious about the craft long-term.

Miller Thunderbolt 160 Stick Welder

The Thunderbolt 160 is the benchmark entry Stick welder for home shops. Miller's Auto-Line input flexibility means it runs on any outlet you have — workshop, farm, or garage. If you're starting with Stick and want it done right the first time, this is the one.

Lincoln Electric Power MIG 210 MP Multi-Process Welder

$949

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Miller Thunderbolt 160 Stick Welder

$549

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