Last Updated on March 17, 2022 by Luis Ferency
The Weldpro 200 Amp Inverter Multi-Process Welder allows you to use three processes instead of one. While it’s mainly considered a MIG welding machine, it can also handle flux core, and TIG, which is a huge deal for most pros. Additionally, this type of versatility will allow the beginner to practice both processes for any upcoming certification exams. A great buy for the price, this model can handle most tasks around the house and on the job.
Continue reading to learn more about this popular welding machine’s solid performance and how it performs when put to the test.
Weldpro 200 Amp Inverter Overview & Features
This model can handle MIG and flux core welding, in addition to aluminium and stick welding. You can also purchase the optional spool gun for even more welding versatility.
In this package, you’ll get:
- MIG torch
- TIG torch
- Two electrode holders
- Cable
- Quick connector
- Earth clamp
- Gas hose
- Face mask
- Power adapter
- Brush hammer
Setup
Considered a beginner-friendly model, it’s design and the included controls are very intuitive, making it easy to switch from one process to another.
Design
This model is packing some power with an amperage range of two hundred and thirty volts. For MIG it features a forty to two hundred amp range. TIG welding provides a fifteen to two hundred amp range.
Duty Cycle
Buyers will enjoy a duty cycle of 30% at 200 amps.
Digital Display
The welding machine’s digital display is large and bright, which makes it easy to read even in low light or bright lighting conditions. You can use the display screen to set or read the amp rating and wire speed, which is one of the reasons this model is a great choice for the beginner. The display will also allow you to view the VRD high temp, providing the type of overload protection you need in order to prevent serious damage to the machine’s internal components.
Performance
This multi-process welding machine is designed to handle any job you throw at it. If you’re a professional welder, this is definitely a model you can rely on in the workplace. Additionally, if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option for home use, then this machine’s versatility will make it a great investment.
A model that truly puts your skills to the test, if you need to brush up on your welding performance before a job interview or before a certification exam, the machine’s ability to handle a wide variety of welding processes will be invaluable. It only weighs in at 30 pounds, which makes it highly portable so you can easily haul it from job site to job site. The machine’s IGBT inverter technology provides ultimate power, which is one of the many reasons this model is recommended for pros, hobbyists, and beginners.
The included digital display is very easy to read in bright sunlight or low light conditions. Additionally, the display allows the user to view the wire speed and set the amperage for repeat welds.
This multi-process can handle any type of weld, even aluminium if you decide to purchase the optional spool gun.
Pros
- Can handle three different welding processes
- The package comes with everything the beginner will need to get started
- Reasonable price
- Durable design
- Highly portable
- Powerful
Cons
- Spool gun not included
Conclusion
At this price, you really can’t beat such as versatile model, and one that comes in a durable compact design that’s also highly portable. But this machine’s versatility is where it really shines.
This Weldpro welding machine can handle MIG, flux core, and TIG welding, making it one of the most versatile models in this price range. It’s also capable of welding all types of metals, including aluminum. However, in order to work with aluminum, you’ll need to purchase a compatible spool gun. A great buy for the workplace or for home use, we gave this model a rating of four and a half stars out of five.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Does this Welding Machine Feature Optional Voltage Settings?
No, it doesn’t. Unfortunately, for that type of versatility, you’ll need to pay more. We recommend the Hobart Handler 210 MVP MIG Welder, which included seven voltage options for faster welds. However, it also comes with a higher price tag.
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What is a Multi-Process Welding Machine?
A multi-process machine is exactly what it sounds like. While there are dedicated TIG or MIG welding machines out there, multi-process models tend to be more popular because they allow you to handle anywhere from two to four different types of welding processes using the same machine. As you can see, this type of capability can end up saving you some serious cash, especially if you purchase a high-quality model that’s designed for pro use.
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Do I Have to Go to School in Order to Work as a Welder?
No. However, most employers these days now prefer their employees to have some type of professional training under their belt. Another option is to apprentice under a skilled welder. While you don’t have to go to school to work as a welder, you will have to take an employer welding certification written and practical exam in order to qualify for employment. Some employers may also require you to have certification in a variety of welding processes through the AWS.
Our Verdict
This is a multi-process welding machine that allows you to perform three different types of welding processes, which makes it a great choice for professional welders. However, the included safety features, large digital display, and thermal overload protection also make this machine a great buy for the beginner. The compact design allows you to easily transport it from job site to job site. A versatile model that allows you to handle a wider range of welding processes compared to other machines in this price range, we would recommend it for both the hobbyist and the pro.

Luis Ferency with experience of 35+ years is a semi-retired welder. Though his passion for welding and learning keeps him going further. He loves sharing his knowledge on his expertise in SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, and FTAW. Hence, this helped the new welders to seek leverage knowledge and improve their welding skills.