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Yeswelder Non-Touch Pilot Arc Air Power Plasma Cutter

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YESWELDER via Amazon has Yeswelder Non-Touch Pilot Arc Air Power Plasma Cutter (CUT-55DS) for $189.99 after clipping the $50 coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Efficiently cuts though rough, painted, and rusty surfaces and produces minimal slag. Pilot arc technology allows you to cut without touching the tip to the metal
  • 10-55 A DC output, 1/2"ideal clean cut and 3/4"maximum severance cut under 220/240V,60% Duty Cycle. Uses non-hazardous compressed air to cut stainless steel, alloy steel, mild steel, copper, and aluminum
  • Allows for connection to 110 or 220 volt receptacles without tools, Portable in the shop or at the job site—at 13 l b, the shoulder strap allows the end user to easily move from location to location
  • Certificated by ETL, Automatic compensation for voltage fluctuation, over current protection, over load protection, temperature control

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YESWELDER via Amazon has Yeswelder Non-Touch Pilot Arc Air Power Plasma Cutter (CUT-55DS) for $189.99 after clipping the $50 coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gl21133 for finding this deal.

Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically one-time use.

Features:
  • Efficiently cuts though rough, painted, and rusty surfaces and produces minimal slag. Pilot arc technology allows you to cut without touching the tip to the metal
  • 10-55 A DC output, 1/2"ideal clean cut and 3/4"maximum severance cut under 220/240V,60% Duty Cycle. Uses non-hazardous compressed air to cut stainless steel, alloy steel, mild steel, copper, and aluminum
  • Allows for connection to 110 or 220 volt receptacles without tools, Portable in the shop or at the job site—at 13 l b, the shoulder strap allows the end user to easily move from location to location
  • Certificated by ETL, Automatic compensation for voltage fluctuation, over current protection, over load protection, temperature control

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.2 from over 500 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:

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I have not ran this specific model but have ran other small plasma cutters. On 120V they all struggle with 7/16 or 1/2". The cut will be made, but it is slow and ugly. You will need to cut it long and plan on a lot of grinding. At 240V it is faster and slightly less ugly. 1/8-3/16 these are great.
Thumbs up for "Dromedaries" never heard that word before, had to look it up.
I picked up a Lotos unit a couple of years back that claimed the same specs. It was for a last minute, onsite welding job where I was being paid to cut out 1/2 plate.

It barely cut the 1/2 and what it did, was absolutely rough cut. This was using a spendy screw type compressor with a massive drying system, essentially the best air source possible.

I've used high end plasmas and these cheapies are good for what they are, being cheap and getting you into the fun world of plasma.....but figure on half the capacity claimed and you won't be disappointed.

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Thumbs up for "Dromedaries" never heard that word before, had to look it up.
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If interested, what things should we know about this unit for casual DIY use? Are there better units to consider?
Any gotchas or consumables that are not standardized and readily avalible inexpensively?

What extras would be helpful to utilize this? Any extra consumables to pickup and have on hand?

Is says 1/2" max 3/4", can anyone rationalize what we could expect in reality depending on material and likely quality of cut? In terms of finishing a part for fit up before welding if we wanted to have tight seams and consistent dimensions.

Is there a good review or feedback video on this people would recommend?

Really needed something like this, and a small bandsaw doesn't always cut it...
Last edited by rotarypower101 July 21, 2023 at 07:47 AM.
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I'm wondering how this thing is too. I know they pay or give away gear to people on youtube for reviews. I have one of their mig welders and it is ok, though I'm no expert. I've been looking for one of these to help with an overlander build. I'm thinking this technology is not very complicated, though I'm a newb.
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Quote from rotarypower101 :
If interested, what things should we know about this unit for casual DIY use? Are there better units to consider?
Any gotchas or consumables that are not standardized and readily avalible inexpensively?

What extras would be helpful to utilize this? Any extra consumables to pickup and have on hand?

Is says 1/2" max 3/4", can anyone rationalize what we could expect in reality depending on material and likely quality of cut? In terms of finishing a part for fit up before welding if we wanted to have tight seams and consistent dimensions.

Is there a good review or feedback video on this people would recommend?

Really needed something like this, and a small bandsaw doesn't always cut it...
I have not ran this specific model but have ran other small plasma cutters. On 120V they all struggle with 7/16 or 1/2". The cut will be made, but it is slow and ugly. You will need to cut it long and plan on a lot of grinding. At 240V it is faster and slightly less ugly. 1/8-3/16 these are great.
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Quote from rotarypower101 :
If interested, what things should we know about this unit for casual DIY use? Are there better units to consider?
Any gotchas or consumables that are not standardized and readily avalible inexpensively?

What extras would be helpful to utilize this? Any extra consumables to pickup and have on hand?

Is says 1/2" max 3/4", can anyone rationalize what we could expect in reality depending on material and likely quality of cut? In terms of finishing a part for fit up before welding if we wanted to have tight seams and consistent dimensions.

Is there a good review or feedback video on this people would recommend?

Really needed something like this, and a small bandsaw doesn't always cut it...

I picked up a Lotos unit a couple of years back that claimed the same specs. It was for a last minute, onsite welding job where I was being paid to cut out 1/2 plate.

It barely cut the 1/2 and what it did, was absolutely rough cut. This was using a spendy screw type compressor with a massive drying system, essentially the best air source possible.

I've used high end plasmas and these cheapies are good for what they are, being cheap and getting you into the fun world of plasma.....but figure on half the capacity claimed and you won't be disappointed.
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Quote from mulligan :
I'm wondering how this thing is too. I know they pay or give away gear to people on youtube for reviews. I have one of their mig welders and it is ok, though I'm no expert. I've been looking for one of these to help with an overlander build. I'm thinking this technology is not very complicated, though I'm a newb.
I had a CUT-55D from a different brand about 15 years ago. I think this is basically the same thing. It's works well and parts are widely available on eBay.
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Anyone know if a 5hp 3 gal air compressor could keep up with this at max cutting thickness? I don't know the CFM off the top of my head.. also does it cut aluminum?

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What do you think about the next step up (CUT-65DS) that shows up on the same amazon page with same coupon available?
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Quote from NathanJ867 :
What do you think about the next step up (CUT-65DS) that shows up on the same amazon page with same coupon available?

Curious also, is the extra 10A is worth the ~$100 extra if primarily doing up to 1/4" material, and rarely 1/2"+?


What is the difference between the ceramic cup tip and the metal tip configuration between the models?

What is the effective difference between the AG60 and the IPT40, why would you choose one over the other?
Is there a Pro/Con to the 2 types of tip configurations?
Possible one is better around a DIY environment and more versatile?

Anyone know of a good video to delineate the different types of features and characteristics to know about if selecting a plasma cutter, and what features and details are important to consider?
Last edited by rotarypower101 July 21, 2023 at 01:27 PM.
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Quote from MatthewW7941 :
I have not ran this specific model but have ran other small plasma cutters. On 120V they all struggle with 7/16 or 1/2". The cut will be made, but it is slow and ugly. You will need to cut it long and plan on a lot of grinding. At 240V it is faster and slightly less ugly. 1/8-3/16 these are great.
1/2" is crazy to even attempt at 120 lol. I have a similar 'cheap Amazon' plasma cutter that does 1/4" quite pretty clean but beyond that is not worth it. The specs are similar to this one though
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Here is a video on a specific plasma cutter, but he gives a lot of information regarding plasma cutters in general. https://youtu.be/LhZWKc6tFLc
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Does this require gas
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Quote from dealsutah :
Does this require gas
Needs an air compressor

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Can this do 1/8 copper plate?

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