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YESWELDER MIG-250 PRO Aluminum MIG Welder, 250Amp 220V Advanced Digital Display, MIG/Pulsed MIG/Flux Core/Aluminum MIG/Lift TIG/Stick 6-In-1 Multiprocess Welding Machine, Spool Gun Compatible

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Style: MIG-250PRO


Features

  • MULTI-FUNCTIONS: 6 in 1 Welder, capable of MIG/Pulsed MIG/Flux Core/Spool Gun MIG/Lift TIG/Stick (additional lift TIG torch and spool gun required). This unit caters to a wide range of welding applications and meets your various welding needs.
  • WELDING CAPACITY: With a robust 250A output, 220V voltage, this welder is in possess of reliable quality and stable performance. It's widely used in various scenarios, including automotive, construction, fabrication and DIY. Suitable for all kinds of welding requirements. .023/.030/.035 solid/SS wire, .023/.030/.035 flux core wire for MIG manual setting; .035/.045 aluminum wire for spool gun MIG welding. Dynamic control-set arc control to crisp or soft depending on your preference and application.
  • SYNERGIC MIG: The wire feeding speed is flexibly adjustable, when adjusting the wire feeding speed, the voltage will be automatically matched to a recommended value, and you can fine tune the voltage between -3V~3V. Great choice for beginners.
  • MANUAL MIG: You can manually adjust the wire feeding speed and voltage according to your preferences, which is ideal for seasoned professionals.
  • DIGITAL DISPLAY: In possession of the state-of-the-art digital display for crystal-clear operation monitoring, to experience the cutting edge of operational clarity with the sophisticated digital display. This advanced digital display not only enhances visual acuity but also streamlines your workflow.
  • SAFETY PRIORITIZED: Our product features comprehensive safeguards, including automatic compensation for voltage fluctuation, robust protections against over-current, over-load, and over-heating, ensuring unparalleled user safety and device longevity.

Manufacturer: ‎YESWELDER


Part Number: ‎MIG-250PRO-AL


Item Weight: ‎32.5 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎20.63 x 15.75 x 13.31 inches


Item model number: ‎MIG-250 PRO


Size: ‎MIG-250PRO


Style: ‎MIG-250PRO


Material: ‎Metal


Voltage: ‎220 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 3, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • a great Welder
Style: MIG-250PRO
I’ve been putting together a metal building with this welder. Started off welding these columns I had. Half inch thick to half inch thick base plates. Put a bevel on them cranked Welder up to 26 1/2 V. Using flex core because I’m outside in a windy condition didn’t have any problems. Have been using it for about three months now ran about 25 pounds of wire through it. All of a sudden the wire feed quit. Went through all the troubleshooting no help. I called customer service. They gave me some other ideas. Still no wire feed. They asked for some videos which I sent. They determined something faulty went wrong and said they were gonna send me a new one. Keep the old one. Took about three or four days to get the situation handled. I’m gonna take the old one apart when I get a chance and see if I can figure out what happened to the wire feed. I mean, it just quit in the middle of a weld. If I can’t fix it at least I got extra parts for the new welder or if I can’t fix it I got an extra back up Welder. I’ll give an update on the original Welder when I get a chance. Other than that, the welder worked great I’ve been just using it in the manual mode because the automatic setting mode runs a little bit hot. I wouldn’t call myself a professional welder, but for the last 50 years, I have built numerous projects with stick and mig welders. Mainly using Lincoln products. This Welder was really easy to set up. The only bad thing I could say is the welding clamp was one of them cheap ones, but they all come with the same thing. I bought a heavy duty brass one. Also the power cord it comes out of is only a 12 gauge cord. I’m running a 50 amp breaker with 6 AWG SOOW extension cord that I got from prime weld which by the way is a hell of an extension cord. Anyway, the cord comes out of the welder gets a little bit warm if I’m welding a lot of really thick stuff. I got an 8 awg cord that I’m going to a fit to the new Welder. I hope it doesn’t void the warranty. Other than that, this Welder does everything that I have asked for. At the time I bought it it had $120 discount coupon with it so I only paid about $450. I also bought their plasma cutter 65. When I took it out of the box, I tested it on a piece of scrap three three-quarter inch steel. It was a messy cut, but it cut it. Cutting half inch is pretty clean. It easily cuts 3/8 pretty fast. Now I was using a 220 the whole time. I had to go cut some steel for a friend one day and we only had a 110 generator so I will say using the 110 does work but on using the 220 it works a lot better. But back to the 250 Pro I really like this Welder and if I had to buy another one, I would. Especially since the warranty and customer service was so great. I mean for the price I paid if I weld with it every day with this thing and burned it up within a year warranty I guess they would’ve just sent me another one. So if you’re just hobby Welder or a small shop, Welder, I would definitely recommend this Welder. I mean if you go buy a Miller, you’re gonna spend 2000+ dollars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025 by ERIC

  • Excellent machine easy to use for beginners and affordable
Style: MIG-165DS PRO
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 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025 by Walt

  • Easy to use and carry
Style: MIG-165DS PRO
Welder makes a nice bead. Easy to set up and use the MIG function. Have not tried the stick or TIG function yet. Like that it works on 120 or 240 volts, senses voltage and switches automatically. Unit is relatively light and easy to carry from shop to worksite. Wire feed takes a little adjustment to feed properly, normal setup tweaking. Good value ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2025 by S. Mayo

  • Great welder for the money
Style: MIG-250PRO
Overall very happy with the welder. Lays down a good bead and was easy to set up. Instruction manual could have used some work but lots of info online to help get it set up. Yes even has a video on set up that helped the most. I initially had the postive/minus reversed and was welding caterpillars. The settings decal they give is very hot. I immediately got concerned it was an overrated welder when i saw 250 amps and max the welder out for 1/4"(which is what I weld most of). I tried it and the plate was glowing when I got done. I looked at the Miller App(its great btw) and realized it had voltages/amps/wire speed. I initially missed it had voltages. I then adjusted down to that and didn't get quite good penetration. I upped it about 1/2 volt from Miller and sped up the wire a tick(that was easy, could tell it didn't sound right) and it is welding great. Someone else on Facebook said the miller app is money for the 250 Pro. For mine it isn't...so I'm guessing the low cost components vary from welder to welder a bit. Just have to adjust but a good starting point on mine is the top end of what miller says. It appears you could likely weld 3/8 w/o much issue with this. I don't know if the 250 Pro is 'overrated' like their older 250 versions that I've seen several bad reviews on(claim only capable of 180 amps barely)...but it welds 1/4 like a pro(I'm an amateur) and I can't complain. I have work to do but am laying pretty nice beads right now. Just have to hone in my process. I'd say this works great for heavy stuff. Haven't done much thin stuff. Cons of this welder that I saw online before it even arrived. Yes should just upgrade the clamp to a forged or whatever Hobart style. Saw them for 15 bucks at Harbor Freight. I cut the cheap ground clamp off mine and put the new Hobart one on and its great...I don' tknow what a cheap clamp does but for 20 bucks after I put it on the welder seemed to wake up. I also saw someone complain the gas hose fittings were not standard. I threaded the one that came with it right in to my Victor regulator I bought at LInde Gas...and it worked great.(Still deciding if there's a small leak...just got a new cylinder so I"ll be making sure its air tight). If you're on the fence...I'd be hard pressed to believe you can get a better welder for the money. I haven't tried Tig or Stick. I could see trying Tig but doubt I ever do anything with the stick. Grumpy that this thing went on sale a week after I ordered it for 25 bucks less. I did order the 4 yr replacement plan on it from Amazon just to be safe. I'll use it for projects like Rock Sliders and such for off roading. A couple projects a year likely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025 by Greg

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