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The YESWELDER MIG-165DS PRO is a lightweight, dual-voltage 4-in-1 welding machine offering 165A output with Flux Core MIG, Gas MIG, Stick, and Lift TIG capabilities. Featuring an intuitive LED digital synergic control for automatic voltage-wire feed matching, it’s designed for both beginners and seasoned welders. Its compact design and robust safety features make it the ultimate versatile welder for weekend warriors and professionals seeking reliable, portable performance.










































| ASIN | B0DJ2QN89Q |
| ASIN | B0DJ2QN89Q |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (97) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (97) |
| Date First Available | 23 November 2024 |
| Date First Available | 23 November 2024 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.9 Kilograms |
| Item model number | MIG-165DS PRO |
| Item model number | MIG-165DS PRO |
| Manufacturer | YESWELDER |
| Manufacturer | YESWELDER |
| Package Dimensions | 48.26 x 35.56 x 31.75 cm; 11.93 kg |
| Package Dimensions | 48.26 x 35.56 x 31.75 cm; 11.93 kg |
| Part number | MIG-165DS PRO |
| Power source type | dc |
W**T
Let me first start off by saying I have two Lincoln welders power MIG 255 and the weld pack 110 volt excellent welders I bought this so I can learn TIG welding we'll talk about the mig part first this thing lays beads so much better the arc is so stable and smooth I prefer it now over either one of my Lincolns as a matter of fact I gave my neighbor the well pack because this is so much better Even beginners can do a good job and if you're experience this is a real treat to weld with now the Tig my first time within six tries on steel I have not tried aluminum I am nailing it is lays beautiful welds it's really quite easy I thought this was going to be difficult aluminum may be don't know I did YouTube several tig welding videos so I would set things up and do it right and know what I was doing for the money I would highly recommend you getting one I did buy the four-year extended warranty now in my opinions this machine is not something you would use industrial and run the hell out of every day I don't think it's going to hold up for that but for the weekend warrior this is the only welder you need I promise you'll be happy with it I live in Phoenix and use it for a lot of little jobs and I can see me using this thing a lot and actually enjoying it more it's lighter easier to move around I hope this helps some of you on making your decision
C**T
So far this welder has outperformed every welder i have from eastwoods to even my miller 135. I haven’t tried it on 220v because I don’t have it ran yet. If it can stay in this condition thumbs half up for me . My only complaint is the mig torch. Kinda a let down, just waaaayyyyyyyy too short and feels kinda cheap. I’ve had torches from yes welders before that were much better quality I need to purchase another one
D**H
I haven't welded since high school back in the early 80's. I thought I would try my hand at it now that I am retired, and enjoying my life. I chatted with Grok for a few hours during Amazon's last Prime days back in October. Grok helped me decide on what welder to get. I decided on 165 DS Pro from YesWelder. I watched some YouTube video, and felt like I was pretty much a professional by the time my welder arrived. I hooked it up, plugged it in and put a piece of angle iron on my Titanium welding table, and boom, I realized I sucked at welding. But, I did a little more research, asked some questions of my brother in law who is a 40 plus year professional welder, and he helped me dial in my settings. Now I am killing with some scrap yard steel, and some cold rolled round rod. My beads are pretty good, and I am almost done with my first project. A gate for our front yard entry. So far I have only done Flux Core, but someday I plan to get a bottle to do some MIG, and possibly a TIG gun to try that as well. I am only using it on 110v but it has the ability to do 220v as well. Easy to use once you get the idea of how to set it up for the type of steel you are welding.
B**A
Bought this to weld up 2.5 in stainless exhaust off of a 110. Using yeswelder stainless flux core at 170 wire speed and 20 is volts. I've been practicing on some sections of stainless pipe, and after about 5 hours or so ive started to get some decent welds to hold air.
C**.
Nice little machine. I have only used flux core in it and it has served my purposes well. Easy to dial in.
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