Everlast Welder Review

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Everlast Welders Review

Everlast is a popular name in the welding community and a go-to brand for many welders for good reason. The brand simply makes quality machines that are great for amateurs and hobbyists alike. These machines are small, portable, and affordable. You’re definitely not breaking the bank when buying any of these welders, and you’re getting the quality that you need.

This brand makes notable MIG, TIG, and stick welding machines. We’ll take a look at some of them, but let’s talk a bit about the brand first.

Everlast Welders – An Overview

Starting as an online retailer in 2004, Everlast is known for making generators and welding machines. The company is able to keep prices of its products low compared to the competition by outsourcing its manufacturing offshore. Since then, the company has seen its rise, becoming a household name known for its inexpensive welders.

Outsourcing the manufacturing can lead to potential quality issues, though. As a matter of fact, the units do get some negative feedback from time to time. That doesn’t mean the brand is terrible. Nonetheless, if you’re considering buying one of Everlast’s welders, the 30-day return policy assures you some peace of mind. So if the unit you bought didn’t meet your expectations, you can return it within 30 days. Buyers usually like the generous warranty because it gives them an impression that the brand is reliable.

Despite some criticism, Everlast is known for its fantastic welders. The PowerArc machines,for instance, are great for TIG and stick welding. These machines come with remarkable features that give the competition a run for their money. 

As earlier said, Everlast makes some inexpensive welders. If you’re dubious, you can go check out stick welders or TIG welders at only around $250. Spend a few hundred dollars more to get high performance machines. You will not find US-made welding machines with the same features for the same price as these welders. 

Let’s go ahead and take a look at some of the amazing Everlast welders.

Everlast PowerMTS 251si

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Everlast PowerMTS 251Si MIG TIG Stick Multi Process Welder

Hobbyists gravitate to multi-process welders. These machines offer convenience and portability like no other. The PowerMTS 251si is one of the notable multi-process inverter welders out there. MTS stands for MIG, TIG, and stick. So essentially this machine can do those three types of welding. What’s more awesome is its ability to do pulse and synergic MIG and pulse TIG. this 35-pound beast isn’t exactly as lightweight as you might prefer, but it’s hard to see powerful MTS welders that weigh less. Moreover, it’s hard to see the same features from other brands at the same price. 

Manufacturers would boast the best features of their models. But some of the things you may notice right away when using the 251si is it’s essentially built for TIG with some MIG capabilities. When doing TIG, you can lift start or choose high frequency. 

The user-friendly features are hard to ignore. All the controls are located on the front panel, so making adjustments is easy. The machine comes with a TIG torch, a 24 MIG torch, stick electrode holder, and argon regulator, among other things. In addition, the PowerMTS 251si allows you to save up to 9 programs.

Everlast PowerMIG 200

Everlast PowerMIG 200 MIG/Stick Multi-Process Welder

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Those who are looking for a machine that can do MIG and stick at home or in a small workshop should check out the PowerMIG 200. It’s good for some light or moderate welding operations.

The digital IGBT Inverter technology means stable performance, because it allows the machine to run even with a small amount of power without compromising its output. It’s capable of flux core and allows you to switch to stick welding when conditions aren’t ideal for MIG.

Everlast Power MIG 200 is good for professional welders and handymen. It doesn’t only have advanced features. It also allows anyone to use it easily. Despite its low price, it’s more durable than other machines in its class. 

Everlast MIG Stick Welder

Everlast 200 AMP MIG/Stick Inverter Welder

You can go look at the specs of this machine, but what’s truly remarkable about it is its dual digital display, which shows amp and voltage readings. Making precise adjustments has never been easier. It runs on 240 volts. You might complain that it’s not a dual voltage welder, but dual voltage machines run at their best performance at 240 volts, not at 110V or 120V. Even so, one thing you’ll love about it is its versatility. Another thing is its power. 

The arc force control is a handy feature. When you’re doing MIG, it allows you to control bead contour, fluidity, and penetration. When you’re doing stick welding, the arc force control becomes a dig control and enhances arc performance. All of these things make the Everlast MIG welder on par with Miller or Hobart without being as expensive. 

Conclusion

The welders mentioned are just some of the best Everlast welders. There are other notable machines, like the PowerTIG 255 or the PowerArc 200st. It doesn’t matter what you buy, you can’t go wrong with an Everlast welder. Every product has a long warranty with consumer-friendly return policies. 

Still, you may want to choose the right machine for you based on your experience and needs. DIYers may find low amperage Everlast welders suitable for their simple operations, perhaps some small home repair tasks. On the other hand, industrial operations require extra power, so checking out high amperage welders isn’t a bad idea. When shopping around for welders, it is important that you check out features and match them to your needs.  

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Sam Cobb

Sam Cobb

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Hi everyone, my name is Samuel but all of my friends call me Sam. I have been a very hands on person ever since I was a kid. Back in those days I was more interested in wood work and have always been a very keen gardener. I find physical projects very rewarding and love having something practical that I can use that I have made with my own hands.

As I have progressed with my DIY skill set I have focused more and more on working with metal. Now my favorite projects are combining my metal working skills with my wood working skills.

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