🔥 Weld Your Way to Mastery!
The YESWELDER 200Amp Aluminum MIG Welder YWM-200 is a versatile and powerful welding machine designed for both novice and experienced welders. With dual voltage options (110/220V) and multiple welding processes including MIG, Stick, and Lift TIG, it caters to a wide range of welding needs. The user-friendly synergic MIG technology ensures seamless operation, while dynamic arc control allows for tailored welding experiences. Safety features protect against common electrical hazards, making it a reliable choice for any workshop.
Manufacturer | YESWELDER |
Part Number | YWM-200 |
Item Weight | 39.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 22.36 x 18.22 x 14.21 inches |
Style | YWM-200 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**N
Great welds and super easy.
Amazing welder. Does everything i need with ease. I just ordered the spool gun for it. Order it its awesome. Easy setup and perfect welds outta the box
P**R
Good but not great
Pretty nice. Quite like the gun. I bought this to replace a Titanium MIG170 because I needed more duty cycle, and it does that. Lots of adjustments, rather archaic menu to operate them. It's not nearly as smooth or clean a MIG as the Titanium, and if it met my duty cycle needs I would buy that again instead. I used a Hobart Handler for two decades, and it welds very similarly to that unit.
J**R
Does it weld? Yes it welds!
It welds! I paid $98 and it actually welds. It didn't start on fire or electricute me. That pretty much earns a five star rating right there. It actually welds pretty good. In the picture I was running 3/32 7014 at 80 amps on 1/8" thick steel. It got a little to hot so I stopped so it didn't blow through and after it cooled I came back and finished the bead. I have only used it on 120 volts. I tried turning it up to 100 amps and it tripped my 20A breaker after about 7 seconds of welding but runs rod after rod at 80 amps. That's about what I would expect running 120 volts.I chose this model of the yeswelder because from the youtube videos of people reviewing them this one seemed to run at the amps you set it to where some of the other yeswelders I had my eye on could be off by as much as 20%. Plus this model can do lift TIG if I ever wanted that.Did I mention it actually welds?
B**N
My first time welding and it seemed to work well. ( I need a lot of practice though!)
I wanted to weld a muffler to a go-kart. This worked well with 6011 1/16" sticks at about 35amps. Weld looks terrible, but that is all me! I haven't ever welded before but watched a video then decided to skip right to the job on the go-kart! skipped all the practice, but don't care, this is a beat-up go-kart anyway. The muffler didn't really fit on the pipe so I kind of filled it in a little at a time. Started at 70 amps which blew right through the thin metal but after dialing it back and figuring out how to control the heat and arc I was able to finish the ugly job.Can't wait for the next thing I get to weld! If you are like me and always wanted to play around with welding, then I would say this welder is a good start.
D**W
Runs like ####
Running on a 40 amp 220 breaker and can’t hold an arc from a 3/32 7018 for more than about 5 seconds on 95 amps. Can’t run a 6010 or 6011. Makes the most god awful noise when you use the lift tig, sounds like the machine is crying to be put out its misery. I have a esab rouge 140 I run off a 9000 watt generator that does fine even up to 115 amps before bogging down. I even tried pairing this welder with the generator and it still couldn’t hold an arc. It was a gigantic waste of money and I wasn’t expecting a whole lot from it for being $130 but it somehow made it hard to underestimate.
C**
AMAZING MATCHINE
The media could not be loaded. I ran 10 3/32 7018 rods consecutive with no issues on a 110 outlet and 50ft of light duty extension cord. The arc force settings range from 1-10 (excellent hot start with every arc strike) I wasn't able to get the pictures of stacking beads back to back but if ran flawlessly on 110 power at 86 amps. 1/8 will require 220v power as if ran for only 3 inches of weld before tripping a breaker. I was welding at 118 amps. So to sum it up if will run flawlessly at 86 amps burning 3/32 on 110v power and 50ft of work grade extension cord. An absolute steal at 103.00 shipped.I hope to be able to afford the mig model.
F**D
Not for an autobody repair!
Very advance unit, easy to adjust settings if you have good relationships with your head.Just plug and play!!ABSOLUTELY USELESS FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE!!!, 100%. Absolutely!I you planning to add something cool to your atomotive needs- forget about this!! Can't do any tacks on sheet metal- first, it's burning the hole with full power when you click, then in a quarter of seconds reduces power to what you set.
G**.
Didn't like.
Screen info hard to see,not user freindly,mig hose "o"ring was cut after first install,gas flow was only 5csf.returning.going to try the firstess bp200.
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