Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
popularCantAffordMakita posted Aug 11, 2025 12:18 AM
popularCantAffordMakita posted Aug 11, 2025 12:18 AM

YESWELDER (Various Models) - 135Amp Welder,110V Flux Core/Lift TIG/Stick 3-in-1 Welder FLUX-135PRO $100

$100

$150

33% off
Amazon
12 Comments 4,007 Views
Get Deal at Amazon
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Various Yeswelder models on sale at Amazon. Most of them 30-35 percent off. This is the lowest many of these have been according to Camelizer. Been keeping my eye on them for a while, finally pulled the trigger. Here are a couple of the cheaper examples (there are also some in $2-400 range):

$100 - YESWELDER FLUX-135PRO 110V , 3 in 1 Flux Core/Lift TIG/Stick Welder - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CBBHFX5
$150 - YESWELDER MIG-140DS PRO 140A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCF841F8
$160 - YESWELDER YWM-160 160A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX3VRGW3
$170 - YESWELDER MIG-165DS PRO 165A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJ2QN89Q


https://www.amazon.com/YESWELDER-...BHFX5?th=1
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Various Yeswelder models on sale at Amazon. Most of them 30-35 percent off. This is the lowest many of these have been according to Camelizer. Been keeping my eye on them for a while, finally pulled the trigger. Here are a couple of the cheaper examples (there are also some in $2-400 range):

$100 - YESWELDER FLUX-135PRO 110V , 3 in 1 Flux Core/Lift TIG/Stick Welder - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CBBHFX5
$150 - YESWELDER MIG-140DS PRO 140A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCF841F8
$160 - YESWELDER YWM-160 160A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX3VRGW3
$170 - YESWELDER MIG-165DS PRO 165A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJ2QN89Q


https://www.amazon.com/YESWELDER-...BHFX5?th=1

Community Voting

Deal Score
+9
Good Deal
Get Deal at Amazon

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

12 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Aug 11, 2025 12:25 AM
2,453 Posts
Joined Jul 2017
fintlewoodlewixAug 11, 2025 12:25 AM
2,453 Posts
What's a good one to learn with?
Original Poster
Aug 11, 2025 12:39 AM
12 Posts
Joined Dec 2022
CantAffordMakita
Original Poster
Aug 11, 2025 12:39 AM
12 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank CantAffordMakita

Quote from fintlewoodlewix :
What's a good one to learn with?
To be completely honest, I don't know as I haven't used one before, just ordered mine. I've only ever used a nice Miller so this'll be an interesting downgrade lol.
But regardless--it kinda depends. What welding process do you want to learn? Have you welded before? How much do you expect to weld?
If you have not welded before, honestly I would suggest passing for now, and finding somewhere to take some classes. Look at makerspaces near you. I say this for two reasons; 1) its very hard to get the foundation of welding down if you don't have someone teaching you. There's only so much you can learn from youtube. 2) There's a lot of gear you need, and it will be expensive. The machine is just one part. You need a hood, gloves, jacket/sleeves, and if you care about your lungs, a respirator. That's not taking into account material and electrodes, and potentially needing to install a new electrical circuit if your current setup can't handle it.
1
Aug 11, 2025 12:52 AM
2,453 Posts
Joined Jul 2017
fintlewoodlewixAug 11, 2025 12:52 AM
2,453 Posts
Quote from CantAffordMakita :
To be completely honest, I don't know as I haven't used one before, just ordered mine. I've only ever used a nice Miller so this'll be an interesting downgrade lol.
But regardless--it kinda depends. What welding process do you want to learn? Have you welded before? How much do you expect to weld?
If you have not welded before, honestly I would suggest passing for now, and finding somewhere to take some classes. Look at makerspaces near you. I say this for two reasons; 1) its very hard to get the foundation of welding down if you don't have someone teaching you. There's only so much you can learn from youtube. 2) There's a lot of gear you need, and it will be expensive. The machine is just one part. You need a hood, gloves, jacket/sleeves, and if you care about your lungs, a respirator. That's not taking into account material and electrodes, and potentially needing to install a new electrical circuit if your current setup can't handle it.
Thanks! I have gloves, hood, and respirator, but 0 skills and no jacket.
QA
Aug 11, 2025 01:05 AM
1,760 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
BeAuMaN
QA
Aug 11, 2025 01:05 AM
1,760 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BeAuMaN

Quote from fintlewoodlewix :
What's a good one to learn with?
Not sure where you live, but for those in California I usually make the recommendation to pick up a college course at the local community college if you can spare the time for a semester or two.

They're dirt cheap. If it's like Frenso City College, Weld 1 is twice a week for almost 2 hours, and they'll have a morning schedule class or a night schedule class. It'll be 3 units ($46 per unit) and it'll cover the basics of welding, at least with Stick/SMAW and GMAW in flat and horizontal positions.

Weld 2A covers more stuff like MIG, FCAW, and TIG, oxyacetylene cutting, along with more variety of electrodes for stick, but that's 6 units and like 3 1/2 hours twice a week, and requires you to also take a precision measurements class (Weld 103) either before or at the same time.

Weld 2B (5 units) focuses more on out of position welds and covers more welding materials.

So Weld 1 is just a really easy course to get into and it's cheap. I can guarantee they put MIG into Weld 2A because too many people were grabbing Weld 1 with MIG and then dropping the program.
1
Aug 11, 2025 02:03 AM
5,876 Posts
Joined Mar 2008
Slickd3alerAug 11, 2025 02:03 AM
5,876 Posts
Do you need this to do HVAC work? Or just a torch?
Yesterday 08:43 PM
225 Posts
Joined Feb 2013
WineWomenSongYesterday 08:43 PM
225 Posts
Millar is the Patagonia of Welding. Lincoln is the original, but a fine choice for a more reasonably priced good machine is Thermalarc.
Yesterday 09:36 PM
465 Posts
Joined Dec 2021
BraveTeam7995Yesterday 09:36 PM
465 Posts
Quote from BeAuMaN :
Not sure where you live, but for those in California I usually make the recommendation to pick up a college course at the local community college if you can spare the time for a semester or two.

They're dirt cheap. If it's like Frenso City College, Weld 1 is twice a week for almost 2 hours, and they'll have a morning schedule class or a night schedule class. It'll be 3 units ($46 per unit) and it'll cover the basics of welding, at least with Stick/SMAW and GMAW in flat and horizontal positions.

Weld 2A covers more stuff like MIG, FCAW, and TIG, oxyacetylene cutting, along with more variety of electrodes for stick, but that's 6 units and like 3 1/2 hours twice a week, and requires you to also take a precision measurements class (Weld 103) either before or at the same time.

Weld 2B (5 units) focuses more on out of position welds and covers more welding materials.

So Weld 1 is just a really easy course to get into and it's cheap. I can guarantee they put MIG into Weld 2A because too many people were grabbing Weld 1 with MIG and then dropping the program.

you will be going to school with convicts , all welders are ex con... murderers and rapist .. my uncle is one
1
3

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Pro
Today 12:28 AM
6,695 Posts
Joined May 2006
diveborg
Pro
Today 12:28 AM
6,695 Posts
Quote from Slickd3aler :
Do you need this to do HVAC work? Or just a torch?
HVAC work seldom needs any welding.
Today 12:30 AM
446 Posts
Joined Sep 2017
FullStashMcNashToday 12:30 AM
446 Posts
Quote from BraveTeam7995 :
you will be going to school with convicts , all welders are ex con... murderers and rapist .. my uncle is one

That's a crazy take. It's an excellent skill to learn and will help you in many other fields of work.

I've been eyeing this brands 250amp model to teach my kids on. They have some deals on their eBay page as well.
Last edited by FullStashMcNash August 12, 2025 at 05:33 PM.
Today 12:52 AM
449 Posts
Joined Dec 2016
fvp1992Today 12:52 AM
449 Posts
what type of outlet do you need to run a 165A welder?

I ran wire for a 240v 60A outlet to be used for a welder and car charger. Did I mess up and need a much higher amperage outlet?
Today 01:14 AM
386 Posts
Joined Feb 2009
Hamburgerler71Today 01:14 AM
386 Posts
Quote from BraveTeam7995 :
you will be going to school with convicts , all welders are ex con... murderers and rapist .. my uncle is one

EX-CON's means that served their time. If they are in college they are trying to better themselves. There are way to many POS's out there that haven't been in jail and should be. Way too many of them were able to buy their way out of trouble. They are the ones to be worried about!
Today 01:39 AM
90 Posts
Joined Nov 2004
cdawesToday 01:39 AM
90 Posts
I've had some high quality Miller's for 20+ years, but I got this welder last year to help a neighbor fix a gate and I didn't want to drag my Miller Mig out of the cart. For the price it is amazing. Look up the difference between flux core and shielded gas MIG. This one is flux core only, so a little messier, but not bottle to worry about, and you can weld in the wind without any issues.

EDIT Noticed that other welders are on this post as well, but still say for the price this is a great entry level hobby welder or travel welder for an experienced welder.
Last edited by cdawes August 12, 2025 at 06:53 PM.

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All