







🔥 Weld Like a Pro, Anywhere, Anytime!
The YESWELDER MIG-165DS PRO is a compact, 4-in-1 multi-process welder delivering up to 165 amps with dual voltage (110V/220V) support. Featuring advanced LED digital synergic control, it auto-adjusts voltage with wire feed speed for precision welding across MIG, Flux Core, Stick, and Lift TIG processes. Lightweight and portable at 18 lbs, it includes a detachable torch for easy setup and maintenance, plus comprehensive safety features ensuring reliable, professional-grade performance on the go.










































| ASIN | B0DJ2QN89Q |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,424 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in MIG Welding Equipment |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,112) |
| Date First Available | September 27, 2024 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 26.9 pounds |
| Item model number | MIG-165DS PRO |
| Manufacturer | YESWELDER |
| Package Dimensions | 20 x 13.75 x 3.25 inches |
| Part Number | MIG-165DS PRO |
| Power Source | dc |
| Style | MIG-165DS PRO |
R**N
Excellent all-in-one welder!
The YESWELDER MIG-205DS PRO is super easy to use and perfect for anyone from a beginner to a weekend fabricator. I love that it runs on both 110 V and 220 V, so I can use it anywhere — from the garage to the shop. Switching between MIG and stick welding is quick and straightforward, and the controls are very user-friendly. It’s also spool-gun ready, which means I can weld aluminum without needing a separate machine. This single unit really does it all — MIG, stick, steel, aluminum — all in one compact setup. Great value, great performance, and incredibly convenient!
A**A
YESWELDER MIG-205DS PRO
The YESWELDER MIG-205DS PRO is an absolute game-changer! With its 200A dual voltage capability, it’s perfect for a wide range of projects, whether you’re working at home or in a professional setting. The 5-in-1 functionality is incredibly versatile, allowing seamless transitions between MIG, Flux Core, Spool Gun, TIG, and Stick welding. It’s also aluminum MIG compatible, which is a huge plus. The machine is user-friendly, reliable, and delivers exceptional weld quality. Definitely a fantastic investment for anyone serious about welding!
E**C
a great Welder
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.
J**R
Awesome welder, affordable, multi process and I am a 40 year welder. Not a hobby dude
Welder since early 80s, hands shake and I can't stick weld like I used to, so I finally got a mig/flux core, tig welder that is GREAT qualty, built great, welds great(flux core so far) that I could afford on a black friday sale. Hoped that my old tig gear would fit but I will have to put new lugs on the cables and get new gas hose. This thing is wonderful!. Even comes with a liner to change to use aluminum wire for welding aluminum, has all the wire drive rollers also. I will post pics at a later date as I use it more, gonna have to save up to get tanks for gases, they are expensive these days, more than the cost of the welding machine itself. I'm 62 and never thought I would see the day I would say that lol. I have owned a handful of fancy lincoln and miller machines, still have an old lincoln ac tombstone, and a small Hitbox dc welder for stick. But I know this jewel is going to be used exclusively from now on.
C**N
Ottima saldatrice per uso hobbystico! La YESWELDER 135Amp MIG senza gas è una macchina davvero sorprendente per la sua fascia di prezzo. È compatta, leggera e facile da usare. L’arco è stabile, l’avanzamento del filo è regolare e i risultati sono molto puliti considerando che non richiede gas esterno. La regolazione dell’amperaggio è intuitiva e permette di ottenere buone saldature su diversi spessori di metallo. Un altro punto a favore è la qualità costruttiva generale: solida e ben assemblata, trasmette una buona sensazione di affidabilità. Pro: • Facile da usare anche per principianti • Arco stabile e risultati puliti • Nessun bisogno di bombola di gas • Leggera, portatile e ben costruita • Ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo Contro: (se si può definire un difetto) • Non è una macchina professionale, ma in ambito hobbystico fa egregiamente il suo lavoro
R**R
sehr gutes Gerät
M**T
Super Preis Leistung
A**L
No la comprendo, no me duró ni 4 meses
M**T
Seems like a great, affordable welder to replace my Millermatic 211. I've not been happy with my 211 ever since it was new ($2500 CAD!). In automatic mode the 211 just struggled to operate smoothly compared to an older one it replaced, so I've been looking for a replacement for a long time. After seeing several reviews of the Yeswelder mig-250 pro by real, professional welders, I decided to get one at a fraction of the cost of the Millermatic 211, and capable of way more, and at a higher duty cycle. So far I'm quite impressed. I will only be using MIG in synergic mode, and it works very well. I set the wire feed speed according to the chart to stat with and let it run the voltage itself. On very thin metal it's way better than the 211. With thin steel and contaminants, the 211 would often spit and hesitate, leading to some very ugly blobs. No such problem on the MIG-250 Pro. Can fill holes and gaps, penetrates well without burning through too badly. Occasionally the wire will vaporize in a flash while starting, but that was the only issue I found on the thin stuff. Welded through paint and dirt much better than the 211. On heavier steel it worked well. I ran it up to maximum wirespeed on 3/8" steel bar and it laid a very nice bead that seemed to penetrate well. This is all with synergic mode which works well for me. I did briefly try stick welding with it and it had no issues but I'm no stick welder. Some time I plan to adapt my Miller 300 spoolgun to work with this welder and give pulse mig a try on aluminum. I've only found a few things I don't like about the welder. Loading the wire and feeding it into the wire feeder is very awkward, due to where the feeder is positioned. The spring tensioner on the spool axle wasn't on very tight and the manual says nothing about tightening it, but it definitely needs to be set right to get the proper tension on the wire and prevent the spool from unwinding when you stop welding. The grounding clamp is rubbish. Plan to buy a good clamp and throw this one away. Finally I didn't really like the stick welding hand piece. It has pretty good strength to grip the rod, but the shape and width of the clamping surface isn't ideal in my opinion. If you plan to do much stick welding, consider replacing it with a good stinger, perhaps one of those ones you twist to tighten up on the welding rod. Despite that giving it 5 stars because it's a fantastic welder at an unbelievable price. If after a year or two I start seeing problems with quality I'll adjust my review.
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