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The FORNEY Easy Weld 20 P Plasma Cutter is a compact, generator-friendly plasma cutter that operates on a standard 120V power source. Featuring drag torch technology and a built-in air regulator, it delivers smooth, precise cuts on various metals up to 1/4 inch thick. Weighing just 21.5 lbs and housed in a durable all-metal case, it’s perfect for professionals and DIYers needing reliable, portable cutting power.







| Manufacturer | Forney Industries |
| Part Number | 251 |
| Product Dimensions | 38.43 x 20.65 x 30.48 cm; 9.58 kg |
| Item model number | 251 |
| Size | Amp |
| Colour | Green |
| Material | Steel |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Included Components | Plasma cutter |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 9.58 kg |
J**Z
No le doy ni una no funciona corriente a 125 ni con trasformados no me ha dado más que problemas un timo y de cortar ni 1 milímetro
D**E
So there was something out of adjustment with this plasma cutter when I got it. So I call customer service at Forney, fully expecting the verbal equivalent of a shrug and a “Sir, you will have to contact Amazon regarding this; there is really nothing I can do...” I could not have been more wrong. First, I got a heartfelt apology from the fellow who answered the phone and an “I will transfer you to our tech group immediately so you can speak with one of our engineers.” (Ummmm...okay...) I then got transferred to an extremely friendly and knowledgeable engineer, who had already been briefed on exactly what my problem was by the previous customer service guy. She apologized on behalf of the company, and made it clear that Forney would gladly replace the machine. Then, because she knew that wouldn’t actually solve my problem (needing a plasma cutter and bad) she offered to walk me through opening up the machine and fixing what was wrong. Ten minutes later, the machine is working great, I am back to work, and the original warrantee is still in effect. So I send a quick email thanking her for her help. And the President and CEO of Forney sends me an email back. I guess I have just gotten so used to dead-end phone-trees and big box uselessness that I never expected to find a company that actually cares about the needs of its customers and supports their products in a meaningful way. I’m sold. If I need something and Forney makes one, I’m getting it from them. (Oh yeah, and the plasma cutter is great too:. It cuts 1/8 steel like a boxcutter cutting cardboard. I haven’t taken it to the limits yet, but the way it rips through 1/8 tells me that it will be just fine for 1/4. Also, having now been inside the machine, I can say that it appears to be a high-quality build in all respects. Gun is comfortable and doesn’t feel flimsy, there’s an innovative swivel at base of the gun to prevent line chafing there, the ground clamp is solid, lines are generously long (with a cord-wrap carry handle) and it carries around the shop nicely. The only negative thing I can find to say about it (and I had to think about it for a while) is that it would be nice if there were a spot to keep consumables on board. For the money, I really can’t imagine a better rig. And I would put it in the same class as machines I have used that cost 2 or 3 times as much.
R**W
I've cut about 200' of 12 and 14 GA mild steel with this so far. The user's manual doesn't give much info on settings. It has performed well so far but I can't speak to longevity. I like the trigger guard; it keeps accidental arc from happening. I started out pretty slow with moving the torch but had a lot of slag and a sloppy kerf. Checked the manual and it said you're going too slow. Sped up and it minimized slag but there is still some grinding required to get a clean piece of steel but the time required from using an angle grinder with cutoff wheel has been drastically reduced, which was my purpose to buy this.
R**D
I don't usually do reviews but this case I will. I bought this after having a Forney welder and liking it. I had a small glitch when I set it up that it showed low air pressure and wouldn't start or do anything. I checked my air supply several times and finally decided to give them a call. I got someone right away, within less than a minute and told her what was going on. We went through all the normal questions and she got with another tech person. I was on hold for a minute or two and she came back and they decided it was an adjustment to the internal regulator. She then gave me instruction to remedy this which took me about 3 minutes and now it works just fine! I can't thank them enough for the great help! I also can't rate longevity as I've only had it a short time.
P**K
The Forney plasma cutter is very easy to use. It takes a bit of practice to get a clean cut, but once your technique is dialed in it does a great job. The contact tip is a great feature, especially for a novice. Cutting is a lot easier when you can just clamp on a guide and run the cutting head against the guide rather then working with the head above the cutting surface. Not the most powerful machine but good enough for light shop work, or a hobbyist, provided you show it the proper respect while using it. I chose the Forney over other (less expensive) plasma cutters because I have a Forney welder, trust their quality, and know the company is responsive to customers who need support.
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