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New PowerMTS 141Si MIG/TIG/Stick 140 Amp IGBT Welder 110V Input Voltage

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Features

  • All digital DC CC/CV Multi-Process inverter design with a compact frame is designed for true portability in mind.
  • Light weight design makes the unit extremely portable, ideal for jobsites and motorsports.
  • 4" and 8" Diameter wire spool capacity provides a good compromise for long duration welding and portability.
  • Flux-Cored capable with optional drive rolls, AND Spool gun Capable for MIG.
  • 2T and 4T operation for MIG and TIG operation; Foot Pedal Capable.
  • Foot Pedal Capable (Foot pedal optional).
  • Auto Pre and Post Flow control for MIG and TIG.
  • Separate gas connections in rear for MIG and TIG.
  • Built in solenoid for automatic gas control in TIG mode.
  • Spool gun Capable for MIG.

Manufacturer: ‎Everlast Power Equipment


Part Number: ‎pa200st


Item Weight: ‎30 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20 x 12.5 x 13.5 inches


Item model number: ‎pa200st


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Green


Material: ‎Metal


Power Source: ‎dc


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Amperage Capacity: ‎140 Amps


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Comes as a Combo Set


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: February 9, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice little welder.
2020 update. Welder is still going strong. No issues with any rods I use. 7018, 6010, 6011 and a bit of 7014. The machine started screaming again from time to time. It is very intermittent and it goes away when I cycle power. It isn't a huge problem, but it is annoying. Original review: I'm impressed so far. Before buying this I considered a thunderbolt or lincoln tombstone. After reading some reviews and watching some videos, I ordered this one. Glad i did. This thing is tiny and super portable. It has performed very well also. I have burned 7018, 7014, 7024, 6013, 6011 and 6010. All on 240v. All worked really well. Nice arc...and I the machine I am used to costs thousands more than this one. 1/8" Lincoln 6010 using the dedicated port worked great. No problems striking and maintaining the arc...even on nasty, painted, rusty steel. Burned right through that junk without issue. I have not tried this unit on 120v...i really don't know why I would either. I dont get some people's unrealistic expectations from a 120v stick welder.... The leads are super short. I will be buying longer ones soon. The stinger seems adequate and is working well. I may upgrade the ground clamp as later on. This one has worked fine, however. One thing that concerned me was when I used it for the first time. I powered the welder on and it started screaming like a banshee. I let it do this for about 15 seconds before shutting it down. I immediately powered it back up and there was no scream. It hasn't done that since the first use. I have no idea what the deal was but I have seen a few other folks say the same thing. I don't have a lot of hours on the machine yet, so I will come back and update this review as time passes. So far, it has been great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2017 by Greg

  • This is really a great welder
I took about a year to decide on this 200ST TIG / stick welder. I had dreams of becoming a proficient TIG welder now that I am retired and have time to pursue hobby work in my shop. The fact is, however, that I really did not need the TIG function -- just a good SMAW welder like I grew up with (except for DC as opposed to the old Lincoln buzz box that my Dad taught me on). I really wanted a Miller or Lincoln welder because of the illusion that I was getting an American product. Even though they are twice the price, it seems the inverter welders from the big American name companies are now made it Mexico. At the end of the day, I chose the Everlast 200ST because of the price and the excellent warranty. The welder works very well for me. I have built several gates now with 11 gauge tubing, using 6011 and 7014 rods up to about 125 amps, and no issues. I do think it is a little hokey (is that a word?) that the TIG/stick switch on the front of the unit is marked as an on/off switch, and the real on/off switch is a 2 pole breaker on the back of the cabinet. I did purchase 25' 2AWG extension cables and DINSE connectors (EWCS and Welding City respectively) through Amazon, because the 10' leads it comes with are just too short for building things like I do. The only thing I would change if I could would be to get the Power I-MIG 200 instead. I think MIG would work way better for me when welding things like 11 gauge tubing. I wonder if Everlast has an exchange program for things like this? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2016 by Farmer Brown

  • I love the welder
I love the welder. Welders very well, nice strong arc.... With that said, My Everlast St200 arvived with a junk motherboard, and had 2 initals signing off on it's inspection withing 2 weeks before arriving on my door step. Would power on/off repeatedly every 30 seconds, couldn't adjust Amperage, display just flashed... Everlast customer service did a good job correctly this issue under warranty, and quickly shipped me out a new board. I installed, and has worked flawlessly ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2018 by Joe s.

  • Pros / Cons of Everlast 200STI
Beginning welder here. Pros: Amps out seems conservative on this unit, I have only used it on 220/240VAC so far. Arc Force and Hot start work well. Tack welds with 1/8" 6011 rods are very nice and penetrate deep, 1/8" 7014 / Fleetweld 46 rod starts well, and makes great beads on A36 steel, even with some mill scale. Cons: Green Amps display is small, dim, and thus very hard to read outdoors. Annoyingly, you better cup your hand over this one. Minus one star for a dim display, and minus one star for customer service that said "there is no fix." Everlast, push more current to your tiny display. The main leads have plenty! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020 by Michael G. D.

  • Great little welder for the money
Great little welder for the money. If I had to pick something negative to say, it would be the arch being so forceful creates a bunch of splatter. ( could be me, I’m not a certified welder) other than that is packed full of power and welds nicely.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2018 by Ron C

  • Highly recommended for beginners.
This is my first stick welder from a quality company. I had purchased a couple of cheap welders earlier (one transformer, and another $130 IGBT based) to learn welding by watching YouTube videos. Those welders could not run 6011 well, and 6010 was almost impossible, as it would stick hopelessly before my IGBT welder got burnt (twice), as increasing the amps was the only way to keep those rods going. This welder runs 6011 like butter with no sticking, and I could keep the arc very tight with the dedicated 6010 ground port. I just used 40 amp, and that was sufficient to weld black 1/2" pipe to similar thickness metal. I felt safe to draw that much current from my 220 V dryer plug, though 110 V adapter would have been sufficient. I am not sure if I would be using my 7018 rods until I get a 50 amp plug, and needing to weld thicker metal. I am really thrilled after completing my first real project like a pro, making a dolly for my kayak, with strong welds having good penetration. I would highly recommend this stick welder to beginners, as it if very forgiving. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2017 by Tuff

  • Amazing Lift Arc Tig
I bought this to teach myself tig as I’d never tig welded before at the time. I’d only done MiG/stick. This machine has been amazing for tig. Mostly 11g to 1/8 carbon, & stainless steel. Runs good at lower amperage’s with a very decent duty cycle. I think it’s 65% might be wrong.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Austin Harbourne

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