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The YESWELDER YWM-200 is a versatile 200Amp multi-process welder compatible with 110/220V power sources. It supports MIG (synergistic and manual), flux core, stick, and lift TIG welding, offering dynamic arc control and safety features like over-current and overheat protection. Ideal for professionals and hobbyists seeking a reliable, easy-to-use welding machine with spool gun compatibility.
































| ASIN | B0B3T6Y1HR |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #199,466 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #427 in MIG Welding Equipment |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (144) |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 39.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | YESWELDER |
| Package Dimensions | 22.36 x 18.22 x 14.21 inches |
| Part Number | YWM-200 |
| Style | YWM-200 |
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
A**R
welding electrode
The welding electrode that comes with the unit is weak far worse its t flat and not even tight enough to hold the rod, there is to much spare between the teeth when you weld you want and good welding electrode, I bought this for another welder and changed out to this unit, so buy your self a better welding electrode
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.
A**R
Had to return
First the one thing I liked was the mig torch it seemed decent, other than that it was really a disappointment , The Power Cord had a very large Bulge in the middle of it , the screen had cracks and even the tension adjustment knob felt bad it felt like it had 10years worth of sand in it so when trying to adjust the roller tension and turn the knob it was not smooth and had a loud crunching sound it felt like a spring may have been bad or missing , which for the price is not acceptable , I was really excited for it but I had to return it . EDIT . Added a picture of the swollen power cord because that is a serious issue and I also added a pic of some of the small cracks that the screen had .
C**E
AMAZING MATCHINE
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.
A**H
Excelente y calidad 👌 justo lo que necesitaba,,, feliz con mi compra,, gracias,, soluciono mi problema,,
E**K
I’ve used this thing a lot! And it’s awesome! Check out the YouTube reviews. It’s great value for the money. Just be aware that when you first get it and hook it up, and if the gun does not feed wire when you pull the trigger. There is a switch inside the cabinet ABOVE the wire feed to switch from stinger to spool gun.
A**W
Problems with the drive roll tensioners doesn't tighten properly can't get the drive roll lined up properly with the guides. It will not work on .023 wire even though it says it does. Doesn't include a regulator for how much money it is it really should. The ceramic diffuser for the nozzle is a stupid idea. When I got it it was set to spool gun was thinking it was broken and was going to return it really really wish I did
D**S
Pour du fer 1 quart avec de la 3 32 et 60 13 sa va bien sauf qu’ils marque sur la 160 amp sa ses faux
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