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RILAND 0.030 inch flux core welding wire offers a premium gasless welding experience with self-shielding flux technology. Ideal for outdoor and windy conditions, it produces strong, clean welds on thin mild steel materials without the need for external shielding gas. Compatible with most MIG welders and perfect for both beginners and professionals seeking reliable, portable welding performance.








| Manufacturer | RILAND |
| Part Number | RILAND |
| Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 4.41 x 4.29 x 1.5 inches |
| Item model number | E71T-GS |
| Size | 0.030 Inch 2LB |
| Style | Manual |
| Power Source | dc |
| Included Components | welding wire |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
T**Y
Great product
I didn't think spool would ever run out
M**R
This flux core welding wire is advertised correctly, the images are true. Highly Recommended.
I am not a professional welder, but I like to think I am. I just mess with some projects around farm. I have an old miller stick that I been dealing with for many years and my dirt dobber welding is coming along nicely. The unit must weight over 100lbs and must be the age of it as well. So felt like it was time for an upgrade with a wire feeder. Once I dialed in the speed and amps, my new welder with this wire is a game changer. I do not have a lot of experience with different types of wire, All I can say, this left a nice and clean weld. Did not have to grind anything. Did not have to worry about an electrode sticking or scratch starting on rusted metal was not a problem. There was no slag to clean up. During welding process, this wire left a nice clean puddle to work with and penetrated the metal perfectly. I have no complaints about this wire. It does its job well.Packaging & Delivery:] The packaging is as expected and arrived without incident. Delivery was fast and as promised.[Summery:] All in all I am very happy. I am comfortable with the 5 stars. I have no problem recommending this or the seller.Here is the review ranking basis that I have adopted:⭐️1 star - I don't recommend it at all, poor quality.⭐️⭐️ 2 stars - I don't recommend it, it has multiple faults, or a very high price.⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3 stars - It's passable, It has some faults but the quality is ok for what it is.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 stars - Product quite acceptable, it does what it promises.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars - Product that I totally recommend.
K**P
Durable and nice!
This gasless welding Mig wire is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to achieve high-quality welding results with ease.The first thing that impressed me was the dual self-shield flux cored feature of this welding wire. This made it easy to use, even for beginners like me. The welding wire's flexibility was also a great feature, allowing me to weld on a variety of materials with ease.The welding wire's 0.8mm thickness made it perfect for welding mild steel, which is what I needed it for. The 2lb spool size was also great, as it provided me with enough welding wire to get the job done without having to constantly replace the spool.The welding wire's build quality was also impressive. The wire was smooth and consistent, which made it easy to feed into my welding machine without any issues. The welding wire's low spatter and smooth arc also made it easy to achieve a clean and professional-looking weld.Overall, I highly recommend the RILAND 030 Flux Core Welding Wire to anyone looking for a high-quality and reliable welding wire. It is a great value for the price, and I am extremely satisfied with my purchase. It has definitely helped me achieve excellent welding results with ease, and I would not hesitate to purchase this product again in the future.
K**I
Not a pro, but it works
I have a HF special type of welder.. I am in no way a pro, and I only use my welder occasionally, when things happen.. I have fixed folding tables where the welds broke, the metal that ripped on my snowblower where the skid shoes mount, fixed broken welds on my tomato cages, and even put on new rocker panels on my car with it (which was great vs using rivets).. etc.. stuff like that.. But that was not enough to justify spending a lot of a good name brand welder, which is one of the few times I can justify buying HF stuff.. Of course, that was many years ago that I bought it, so I have gotten my moneys worth over time using it..But this is also why, I do not have a ton of experience with welding.. Overall, I have gone through multiple rolls of welding wire though.. and I really have not noticed any real difference between this stuff, and the other brands that I have used.. In the end, as long as the weld holds, that is what is most important to me.. and that it does.. So no real complaints here..
B**S
Pretty Good, Pretty Cheap
Disclosure: This was sent to me for free via the Vine program. I did not receive monetary compensation to write this review, just the product itself.Today was a fairly nice day at Bacchus HQ and you know what nice days mean: coffee and welding. Usually more of the former than the latter but today I had something to put through it's paces. I picked up a wheel of RILAND flux core E71TGS the other day after it popped up on Vine and I wanted to see how well it would do. It came in yesterday and I'm not one to put off waiting to weld. I like welding. It's like meditation but I get to stick metal together. So I grabbed the box it came in, brought out my Lincoln Electric flux core welder, and set to work.First off, this stuff is packaged beautifully. It came in a sturdy outer box with an inner box with the wire in it. The wire itself is just like is shown in the feed video on the product page (which the company emailed to me ahead of time, which I thought was a nice touch). But I've been feeding flux core into machines for about a decade now so I knew what I was doing. I took the old spindle off and secured the end, broke the vacuum seal and removed the paper covering, and began feeding the line in. It took me about 5 minutes to do it so that should say something. It's got good malleability and is flexible enough to easily thread into the flywheel system on the Lincoln and feeding it was easy. I set the machine to the feed rate recommended and turned her on and let her warm up, then began putting down some tacks and lines. Now, it says that this stuff doesn't spatter which I guess is true but you have to run the voltage maybe 10A lower than recommended to get that. It sits on a fine line of "run too hot and it spatters but has good flow" and "run too cold and it doesn't spatter but the weld bead isn't as great". I opted for the "too hot" variant because I can deal with spatter if the weld is good. Can't hold together metal if the weld is terrible. After about an hour of futzing, fiddling, and fumes, I called it quits as the sun had reached it's zenith and I was BAKING in my protective gear. I put everything away, nice and neat, and came in to write this review.I like this wire, for the most part. It does spatter and that's okay because it yields some pretty decent welds. You can maybe fine dial in the amperage on a more expensive system but mine's just got a knob and hope so it may work better on one where you can really dial it in with an accurate display. That'd probably be where this stuff shines the best. But for just putting steel together, this stuff is no slouch. And the fact that it's $19.99 for 2 lbs of flux core, a full $5 less than most other name brands that give roughly the same performance...that's nothing to laugh at either. $5 less a spool goes a long way if you got a lot of hobbies and projects. So yeah, I'd recommend it. It's spatter-y but that's fine. The welds will speak for themselves.
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