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MIG Welder, 110V Flux Core MIG Welder/Lift TIG/Stick 3 in 1 MIG Welding Machine,MIG145 7GEN Synergy Single Phase Flux IGBT Welder Digital Screen Display

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Features

  • 3-IN-1 welder: The MIG145 MIG welder has multi-function for Gasless Flux Core MIG, Lift TIG and Stick. Maximum current is 135 amps, supporting gasless flux-cored mig wire, and can use 0.030"/0.035"/0.040" wire size. The flux core welder excels in welding stainless steel, carbon steel, and even thicker steel, meeting diverse welding needs.
  • Digital Screen Display: We design this MIG welding machine with full new technology. MIG welder 110v with LED digital screen display voltage, current, and other parameters. You do not need to remove the helmet to assess the equipment status. You can make real-time adjustments, enhancing efficiency and accuracy.
  • Synergic Control: The 3 in 1 welder adopts IGBT and integrated wire feed technology to automatically match the recommended voltage and wire feed speed (current). At the same time, the user can also press the adjustment knob to individually adjusted the voltage3V, making it accessible to both beginners and professionals.
  • 110V Single Phase: The gasless mig welder supports 110V voltage, automatically identifying the input voltage, and clearly display through the front panel indicator. The MIG torch is 6.5 ft long (Included torch head), which is enough length for the operator to easily move around the welding area. The weighs just 13 pounds and comes with a shoulder strap for easy carrying and outdoor use.
  • Package Includes: 1MIG145 MIG welder machine, 1MIG torch, 1Earth clamp, 1Stick holder, 10.040" Flux cored wire, 10.030"/0.035"/0.040" Contact tip, 10.030"/0.035" Wire feed rollers, 1Shoulder strap, 1User manual.

Manufacturer: ‎bestarc


Part Number: ‎MIG145-7GEN-110


Item Weight: ‎18.61 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎20.08 x 11.65 x 10.47 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎MIG145-110


Size: ‎MIG145 7GEN 110


Style: ‎MIG145 110V


Power Source: ‎ac


Included Components: ‎MIG welding machine


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 29, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Well worth the buy in!
While this is certainly not one of my Miller or Lincoln wire welders, It is also a mere fraction of the cost. I needed a small unit to do some outside work that made my much larger dedicated blue machine impractical. If they offered a 210A class machine similar to this 145A one, I'd be very tempted. Took it out of the box, put some .030 flux core wire in it that I had, and ran some test beads. If it lasts, I am sold. Well worth the money, and the gamble, especially for a person just learning to weld, or the more experienced needing something portable with 145A capability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by Anonymous Shopper

  • Welder
Product works perfect light weight easy to use and arrived on time it's really useful around the house / garage
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024 by mush

  • Seems just as good as their plasma cutters
I purchased this only to review it. I have plenty of welders from Amazon and that something freight store, some good some bad. I also own a decent mid-range quality non amazon MIG / Stick welder set up for flux also. I have a background in production MIG and also stick weld 7018 for critical welds. So here are my first impressions and I will update as I continue to use this machine. The good- it's a Bestarc, from the company that has the absolute best affordable plasma cutters on the market, for a price you can leave out in a garage and not worry about if it gets stolen. Fan is actually intermittent, which is something Pete's tools on YT is a big fan of (thanks Pete for steering me to Bestarc plasma cutters) but I don't really care about noise. The ground clamp is pretty good (does not need to be changed out immediately like the something freight store green one does), and the cable is labeled 16 square millimeters (copper clad aluminum) , whereas that something freight store 125 is only labeled 10 Square millimeters (but they kind of look the same size). Oddly enough the ground clamp is actually longer on the Bestarc. The bottom line on weld quality is, yeah I think I've got a better looking weld with the Bestarc (on 120v) than the later model of that something freight titanium 125amp welder. So I think it will actually weld better along with having a 220 volt capability, and reverse polarity capability to try to run some stainless flux core wire. Last little thing, the latches and the handle on top of the machine is what I wish that something freight store flux 125 had. The bad- I cannot understand why Bestarc would choose to make the gun only be a five and a half foot lead. I got by with it on scrap coupons, but I think it's going to be an issue for real world welding. The something freight store titanium 125 has a 7 ft leadwhich is just enough in my opinion. If the best Arc is set on the floor, the gun just is not long enough to reach your work at all angles. This 5 and 1/2 ft cord might be okay if you are slinging the machine over your shoulder all of the time, but that's rare in most circumstances - so come on Bestarc let's add a half meter to the gun cable. Then there's the drive roll issue which there are only "v-groove" drive rolls supplied with the machine. The something freight 125 has a "knurled v-groove" which is pretty much standard for flux core wire, though it does have a tendency to wear your gun liner more. And honestly on my first use, the Bestarc straight v-groove fed my .030 wire no problem. I'm not impressed with the spool holder as spring tension is not adjustable. The gun has a bit more of an angle than the something freight store flux 125, which is nice. But the Bestarc has a push on mig nozzle I'd like to change out to a flux core nozzle, and I don't know where to get that kind of nozzle (I may try to drill one of my threaded ones). And for my final complaint, there is nothing in the manual that talks about what the rotary switch does when you push it in. The wire I'm mostly running is kind of an oddball multi pass that really likes a short stick out in order to get hot and run right (E71T-11). I had to kind of pick and prod at the display to finally figure out that I needed to push in the rotary knob, then turn it to adjust the ratio so it makes a different wire feed speed versus the voltage. E71T-GS (from that something freight store) ran good at the normal pre sets. In all honesty I'd like to have dials and no digital display as a flux core machine, but still have the capability to reverse the polarity. Yes stick capability is really nice, but I have another cheap machine for that. Then again given its capabilities of TIG MIG and SMAW, I guess it's kind of got to be electronic for all those modes on one machine. Over all, it's a 5 star machine from a 5 star brand. It gets 4 stars because it needs: 1. A half meter longer gun lead 2. A knurled drive roll for .030 and .035 flux wire 3. A few lines in the manual that state by pushing in the rotary knob, you can access the adjustment for manual wire feed speed vs voltage when doing flux core multi pass vs single pass wires 4. Get rid of the included "free" spools of wire. Update 1 - push on flux core nozzles are available at that something freight store Update 2 - DEFINETLY NEEDS a knurled drive roll for flux core wire. I swapped one from my "something freight store" flux 125 and it made a huge improvement on arc stability because it made the feed speed constant. I am going to try to re-engineer the wire spool tensioner so that I can adjust to a lower tension also, and that may allow the use of the non knurled V-groove drive roll again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by MatteoV MatteoV

  • Another homerun for Bestarc
Owning both a gen1 & gen3 versions of the plasma cutter and having experienced stellar performance from their customer support. When I saw tthe price and features of the new mig welder they were selling, I just could not resist the purchase. I have used and tested both gas and gasless mig functions as well as stick. The results were just plain exceptional. I actually felt that the gas mig function was superior to my Lincoln 140. I found that if the company asked what they could do to make it better I would recommend the choice of .025 and .035 be added for gas mig and about 2 more feet for the torch length. I did not try the tig function whereas my existing mig torch was not compatible and I have no need for the function. With that I have to give the Bestarc Mig 145 my highest recommendation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Polarity can be adjusted properly for flux-core mig operation.
Style: MIG145 110V
Digital control will automatically set to correct voltage and wire feed for process selected. Small size and quality build. Excellent for home shop use. THERE ARE 3 VERSIONS OF THIS WELDER. Be sure to select the option that includes reverse polarity option. (The least expensive model does not have this option). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024 by Jaco D.

  • Very easy to set up great machine for the price
Welds very good for price !
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024 by Jim Deatherage

  • A little short
Bestarc 145 welding machine ? Great little welder .... period! I've used alot of different welders over the years and this little bestarc can hold its own against any of em. The only drawback is the stinger lead is too short so if you've got a bigger job to weld you've got to move the machine around. It needs 2 or 3 more feet on the stinger length but still a good machine that I would buy again and would recommend to anyone that's looking for a small cheap welder for home or work . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by James H.

  • Quality
Father’s Day present. Welding
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by Gail Rumsey

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