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product_id: 629725149
title: "FEMEROL 250A MIG Welder,6 in 1 Gas MIG/Gasless Flux Core/Stick/Lift TIG/Spot Welding/Spool Gun Compatible Aluminum Welding Machine Large LED Display 110V/220V Multi Process Welder"
brand: "femerol"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 250A max output power Large LED display 6-in-1 multi-process welding FEMEROL 250A MIG Welder,6 in 1 Gas MIG/Gasless Flux Core/Stick/Lift TIG/Spot Welding/Spool Gun Compatible Aluminum Welding Machine Large LED Display 110V/220V Multi Process Welder

**Brand:** femerol
**Price:** VT121939
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FEMEROL 250A MIG Welder,6 in 1 Gas MIG/Gasless Flux Core/Stick/Lift TIG/Spot Welding/Spool Gun Compatible Aluminum Welding Machine Large LED Display 110V/220V Multi Process Welder by femerol
- **How much does it cost?** VT121939 with free shipping
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## Best For

- femerol enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted femerol brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Synergic Control:** Auto-adjusts current and wire feed speed based on wire diameter and gas type—perfect for beginners and pros alike.
- • **Aluminum-Ready Flexibility:** Weld aluminum effortlessly using either the Teflon wire feed tube or spool gun compatibility.
- • **Safety & Convenience First:** Equipped with overload, over-voltage, over-current, and overheating protections plus a user-friendly large LED interface.
- • **All-in-One Welding Powerhouse:** Seamlessly switch between MIG, Flux Core, Stick, Lift TIG, Spot, and Spool Gun welding for ultimate versatility.
- • **Robust & Reliable Performance:** 250A output with 60% duty cycle handles up to 14mm steel plates—built to power through your toughest projects.

## Overview

The FEMEROL 250A MIG Welder is a versatile 6-in-1 multi-process machine designed for professionals and hobbyists alike. It delivers a powerful 250A output with a 60% duty cycle, supports MIG, Flux Core, Stick, Lift TIG, Spot welding, and spool gun compatibility, and features smart synergic control for easy setup. Its large LED display and robust safety protections make it a reliable, user-friendly choice for welding steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, and aluminum on 110V or 220V power sources.

## Description

FEMEROL 250A MIG Welder,6 in 1 Gas MIG/Gasless Flux Core/Stick/Lift TIG/Spot Welding/Spool Gun Compatible Aluminum Welding Machine Large LED Display 110V/220V Multi Process Welder - desertcart.com

Review: Best affordable multiprocess welder, and here's why (with update) - My background; Fairly experienced welder in most processes like MIG, Flux Core, MMA, TIG. But retired now so want to "play" with fabrication/prototype design stuff, and wanted a nice portable welder that had 110/220 Volt options but not pay $4000+, as I did with my Miller Multi-Process. I still have this welder and is excellent but I wanted a more portable unit. OK, so what I looked for in a welder is more amps output than I need, easy user interface for the varied processes, lightweight, spool gun-compatible, spot weld option, 110/220V inputs, Auto-Set for amps/wire speed, adequate torch, stick, ground cable lengths, and price. Postitives: Femerol has 250A at a 60% duty cycle, which is excellent, and has 250A/60% on all processes (MIG, MMA, TIG). Figure about 1 Amp required per .001" thick steel stock, so 1/4" plate steel (.250") needs about 250 amps for MIG process, or ~40A/mm. Note: Flux Core or stick will allow a thicker steel to be welded. So for thicker steels using MIG, 250+ amps is needed, and this machine does in theory offer that. I checked the output, and using a shorting bar (not simply weld, as the impedance losses alter true amps output), it would put out ~ 230A, and if it had a heavier duty outlet/plug, it would get close to 250 Amps. I did change out the plug/cord to #10 gauge with a 50 Amp plug, as all welders of this ampacity should have, and it did put out ~245Amps for a short time. User interface: The machine is intuitive to most weldors with experience but the novice users should be able to follow the decent manual (BTW, "weldor" is the person, "welder" is the welding machine). Several good youtube channels, including weld.com, weldingtipsand tricks, are great learning resources. If you buy this welder (or any other brand), note polarity is reversed for Flux Core, vs MIG. Weld features, and weld quality: This machine has almost every feature one would need to weld, except Pulse MIG, and AC/DC TIG, which would add a huge increase to the cost, so this welder works for 99% of my welding needs. This machine can weld aluminum, via the included teflon liner for the MIG torch, or the Spool Gun option (Spool Gun not included but can be purchased for ~$80-95). Some of the features I like are the spot-weld option, multiple sizes of MIG wire compatibility, and the stability of the arc, to name a few. I've welded steel from .024", up to 1/2", the 1/2" using multiple passes. It also welds aluminum quite well, even using the MIG torch with the included teflon liner. Using Lincoln 5356, .035" Al wire, I didn't get any "birdnesting" during the welding. If I did, the drive roller tension can be adjusted to prevent birdnesting. The stick welding is smooth and steady, allowing even thinner materials to be welded, compared to 60Hz AC or DC machines. I haven't used the TIG option, since I already have a high frequency AC/DC TIG machine. The spot function is really handy for welding thinner materials without the need for manually pulling the trigger just the right amount of time. I simply set it to Spot Weld, the menu allows for wire feed (or synergistic auto set), Amps, and weld time adjustments. With this feature, it was easy to consistently weld 24 gauge (.024") without burning through (using .030" ER-70-S6 solid wire). MIG, Stick, Ground cable lengths. All three are ~3meters=9.5' long, which is generous for a welder in this price point. The plug cord, with the 110v-220v adapter measures ~7' on my machine. A design improvement would be to change out the barbed hose connection to a threaded gas fitting, to allow faster hose removal if needed. One can use a short pigtail from the barbed end to a gas fitting adapter, if a faster hose change/removal is needed. So to summarize the positives: Great price, good Amp output, reasonable lengths MIG torch, ground clamp, stick welding, many welding process options, including spot weld, easy to understand controls, Al welding options, spool gun compatible, lightweight. Negatives: Cooling fan kinda loud and runs all the time, 120V plug that should be a 50A, slightly undersized cord, barbed gas outlet. Would I buy it again? Yes yes yes. As a matter of fact, I DID buy a second one during desertcart Prime! Why a second identical welder? I'm lazy. I have one welder set up for MIG, and the other one for Aluminum so I don't have to change liners, spools, and gas (75/25% Argon/CO2 for steel, 100% Argon for Aluminum). My Miller is now set up with the spool gun for Stainless Steel). It's too early to know how long it will last without any problems but I think that for the home shop or light duty fabrication/prototyping shop, it will be a great addition to the shop. UPDATE 11-24. I kept wondering if this welder would die if doing long, high amp mig welds. I just finished a major project where I went through a 10 lb .035" spool in a day, which for me is a lot. I was welding thick (1/4-1/2") long beads and the machine never stumbled. I was going with max amps (250), running multiple passes, and the machine worked great! So for me, and my machine, it passed all the durability tests I gave it. If I had a professional shop, and didn't need to have more than 250 amps, I would use it and my thinking is, "I can buy one name brand for $3000-4000, or buy three, heck, 5 welders, all set up with gas quick connects, and different mig wire for separate operations. And if one died, I have 4 more to fall back on. My thoughts on a general shop: .023" for thin projects, .035" for most/all others, Stainless, Aluminum, hardfacing mig wire, flux core, and a "throw in the work truck for field work (flux core with some MMA sticks. Still happy with it.
Review: Great welder! Worth every penny! - So far this welder is doing great, the only picture I got was with dirty painted metal and a weak ground and just a flux core weld, it’s been years since I’ve welded but I’m pretty happy with the results so far. Everyone tried the welder and put out good welds. Super easy welder even for a dummy. I’d take it over my old Lincoln 140 any day so far from what I’ve seen! I’ve seen great reviews so hopefully it lasts me years like my lincoln.

## Features

- 6 in 1 Welding Machine: The multi-function welding machine included Gas/Solid Wire MIG, Gasless Flux Core MIG, Stick/MMA, Spot welding, Lift TIG, spool gun compatible (tig gun and spool gun not included,WP-17V-35,LBT150).
- MIG Synergic Control: When you selecting wire diameter and gas material,the welder will automatically match recommended current and wire feed speed.So, it’s very easy for beginners.Also, if you are experienced welder, you can adjust the welding current according to your personal welding habit.
- Can Weld Aluminum:This Multi MIG welder can weld various of metals,It can not only weld stainless steel,alloy steel,iron but also can weld aluminum.It has two ways to weld aluminum, to install the teflon wire feed tube or use spool gun.
- Wide Application:Various Welding Wire Suitable,suitable for all kinds of welding requirements .023”/.030”/.035” solid wire, .023”/.030”/.035” flux core wire,.035”/.040”/.045” aluminum wire.
- Powerful And Safe Machine:This 250A Welding machine can weld mild up to 14.0mm plate,equipped with overload / over-voltage/over-current/overheating system,feel free to use,it’s very safe.
- Guarantee:Our welding machine is two years guaranteed,during this time,we guarantee any problem with this welding machine.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D1X7Z84K |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,178 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #45 in MIG Welding Equipment |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (336) |
| Date First Available | April 17, 2024 |
| Included Components | MIG Welder,MIG Gun,Ground Clamp,Electrode Holder,Brush |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 32.6 pounds |
| Item model number | MIG 250PRO |
| Manufacturer | FEMEROL |
| Package Dimensions | 21.6 x 16.5 x 12.7 inches |
| Part Number | MIG 250PRO |
| Power Source | dc |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Model** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best affordable multiprocess welder, and here's why (with update)
*by O***Y on October 17, 2024*

My background; Fairly experienced welder in most processes like MIG, Flux Core, MMA, TIG. But retired now so want to "play" with fabrication/prototype design stuff, and wanted a nice portable welder that had 110/220 Volt options but not pay $4000+, as I did with my Miller Multi-Process. I still have this welder and is excellent but I wanted a more portable unit. OK, so what I looked for in a welder is more amps output than I need, easy user interface for the varied processes, lightweight, spool gun-compatible, spot weld option, 110/220V inputs, Auto-Set for amps/wire speed, adequate torch, stick, ground cable lengths, and price. Postitives: Femerol has 250A at a 60% duty cycle, which is excellent, and has 250A/60% on all processes (MIG, MMA, TIG). Figure about 1 Amp required per .001" thick steel stock, so 1/4" plate steel (.250") needs about 250 amps for MIG process, or ~40A/mm. Note: Flux Core or stick will allow a thicker steel to be welded. So for thicker steels using MIG, 250+ amps is needed, and this machine does in theory offer that. I checked the output, and using a shorting bar (not simply weld, as the impedance losses alter true amps output), it would put out ~ 230A, and if it had a heavier duty outlet/plug, it would get close to 250 Amps. I did change out the plug/cord to #10 gauge with a 50 Amp plug, as all welders of this ampacity should have, and it did put out ~245Amps for a short time. User interface: The machine is intuitive to most weldors with experience but the novice users should be able to follow the decent manual (BTW, "weldor" is the person, "welder" is the welding machine). Several good youtube channels, including weld.com, weldingtipsand tricks, are great learning resources. If you buy this welder (or any other brand), note polarity is reversed for Flux Core, vs MIG. Weld features, and weld quality: This machine has almost every feature one would need to weld, except Pulse MIG, and AC/DC TIG, which would add a huge increase to the cost, so this welder works for 99% of my welding needs. This machine can weld aluminum, via the included teflon liner for the MIG torch, or the Spool Gun option (Spool Gun not included but can be purchased for ~$80-95). Some of the features I like are the spot-weld option, multiple sizes of MIG wire compatibility, and the stability of the arc, to name a few. I've welded steel from .024", up to 1/2", the 1/2" using multiple passes. It also welds aluminum quite well, even using the MIG torch with the included teflon liner. Using Lincoln 5356, .035" Al wire, I didn't get any "birdnesting" during the welding. If I did, the drive roller tension can be adjusted to prevent birdnesting. The stick welding is smooth and steady, allowing even thinner materials to be welded, compared to 60Hz AC or DC machines. I haven't used the TIG option, since I already have a high frequency AC/DC TIG machine. The spot function is really handy for welding thinner materials without the need for manually pulling the trigger just the right amount of time. I simply set it to Spot Weld, the menu allows for wire feed (or synergistic auto set), Amps, and weld time adjustments. With this feature, it was easy to consistently weld 24 gauge (.024") without burning through (using .030" ER-70-S6 solid wire). MIG, Stick, Ground cable lengths. All three are ~3meters=9.5' long, which is generous for a welder in this price point. The plug cord, with the 110v-220v adapter measures ~7' on my machine. A design improvement would be to change out the barbed hose connection to a threaded gas fitting, to allow faster hose removal if needed. One can use a short pigtail from the barbed end to a gas fitting adapter, if a faster hose change/removal is needed. So to summarize the positives: Great price, good Amp output, reasonable lengths MIG torch, ground clamp, stick welding, many welding process options, including spot weld, easy to understand controls, Al welding options, spool gun compatible, lightweight. Negatives: Cooling fan kinda loud and runs all the time, 120V plug that should be a 50A, slightly undersized cord, barbed gas outlet. Would I buy it again? Yes yes yes. As a matter of fact, I DID buy a second one during Amazon Prime! Why a second identical welder? I'm lazy. I have one welder set up for MIG, and the other one for Aluminum so I don't have to change liners, spools, and gas (75/25% Argon/CO2 for steel, 100% Argon for Aluminum). My Miller is now set up with the spool gun for Stainless Steel). It's too early to know how long it will last without any problems but I think that for the home shop or light duty fabrication/prototyping shop, it will be a great addition to the shop. UPDATE 11-24. I kept wondering if this welder would die if doing long, high amp mig welds. I just finished a major project where I went through a 10 lb .035" spool in a day, which for me is a lot. I was welding thick (1/4-1/2") long beads and the machine never stumbled. I was going with max amps (250), running multiple passes, and the machine worked great! So for me, and my machine, it passed all the durability tests I gave it. If I had a professional shop, and didn't need to have more than 250 amps, I would use it and my thinking is, "I can buy one name brand for $3000-4000, or buy three, heck, 5 welders, all set up with gas quick connects, and different mig wire for separate operations. And if one died, I have 4 more to fall back on. My thoughts on a general shop: .023" for thin projects, .035" for most/all others, Stainless, Aluminum, hardfacing mig wire, flux core, and a "throw in the work truck for field work (flux core with some MMA sticks. Still happy with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great welder! Worth every penny!
*by C***E on October 14, 2025*

So far this welder is doing great, the only picture I got was with dirty painted metal and a weak ground and just a flux core weld, it’s been years since I’ve welded but I’m pretty happy with the results so far. Everyone tried the welder and put out good welds. Super easy welder even for a dummy. I’d take it over my old Lincoln 140 any day so far from what I’ve seen! I’ve seen great reviews so hopefully it lasts me years like my lincoln.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great little machine
*by R***R on November 30, 2024*

I have had this machine for several months using different processes. I actually weld for a living and needed another portable machine to throw in the truck. Really simple to set up. Like the total manual function for mig. Alot of the newer machines won't give you that. It has sync mode but it's not the intelligent mode by just plugging in your metal thickness. It runs 7014 and 7018 rods like my blue machine, nice and smooth. On mig its runs smooth arc, maybe not as smooth as a higher end machine but it does a nice job. As for amperage I'm not sure your going to get 250 on 220amp circuit but I'm usually running a large generator. It will penetrate when butt welding 1/4in. Overall for the price I don't think you can find a decent welder to get the job done with respectable results. Note haven't run out duty cycle either but I'm not welding couple feet of strings at one time.

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