

⚡ Light, powerful, and ready to weld your next masterpiece!
The SSimder Mini Stick Welder is a compact, dual-voltage (110V/220V) welding powerhouse weighing just 4.98 lbs. Featuring advanced IGBT inverter technology and adjustable ARC force, it delivers up to 120A with a 60% duty cycle, supporting common rods like E6013 and E7018. Designed for portability and durability, it’s perfect for professionals and DIYers tackling everything from home repairs to outdoor projects with ease and precision.















| ASIN | B07BJZG97W |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,835 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #80 in Welding Systems |
| Color | Welder1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,343) |
| Date First Available | March 18, 2018 |
| Included Components | ARC200 MINI Stick welder*1, Electrode Holder*1, Ground Clamp*1, Adapter Cable*1, Inner Hexagon*1, Quick Plug*2, Operation Manual*1 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.98 pounds |
| Item model number | SSIMDER |
| Manufacturer | S SIMDER |
| Part Number | SSIMDER |
| Power Source | ac_dc |
| Product Dimensions | 8.7 x 3.4 x 5.7 inches |
| Style | ARC-200 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
Y**A
Worth the doubts in your mind.. buy it!!
This thing is super easy to use.. you buy some good quality rods and go to town. I was using my uncle's Campbell hausfeld stick welder and it couldn't compete with this arc welder. It's very easy to start an arc (as opposed to the CH) and my and my wife had a great time learning how to weld. So easy my wife picked it up at about the same speed as I did. I had to weld our mobile home frame together after we purchased it without knowing it had a rusted out and broken frame from a simple dripping drain under the sink. It had termites so I was taking apart the floor when I discovered the frame. I am completely new to welding. Since the unit is so cheap I bit the bullet and since, have gotten pretty good at welding. I've now purchased a flux core machine and will probably grow my new welding addiction. I've attached some pictures of the addition and also a video of the wife trying to get a bead going. She's learning and I'm having a lot of fun teaching her how to weld. She's an electrician and I'm an HVAC/PLUMBER so we get to share hobbies. This tool has been a great addition and I am so glad to learn a new skill for under 100$. It has paid for itself already! I added a ground from harbor freight and I actually bought a new stinger. It doesn't need them but it's a pretty nice upgrade over the old ground. Stinger works just fine but I couldn't resist upgrading. One con I'll mention is that the cords are super short. I dropped the unit into the dirt where I was welding.. glad she could handle some abusing. She works fine still. Dropped her about 2-3 times. Also tripped the breaker.. but only when I would turn it back on? Weird. If I kept it running it never tripped a duty cycle.. I did a whole lot of welding. I've stood on the orange addition plenty and am very happy with the welds. Watch a bunch of stick welding videos and you'll soon become addicted to. Wish this thing just came with some longer leads but for 65$ I'm not really complaining. Now to look for a decent DC electrode Negative flux core machine.. Harbor freights machines are AC so you'll get spatter, but at the moment I've been learning so much about welding I might try and set this arc-200 for lift tig.. lots of cool things to weld up!! Also this thing is soooooo light weight!!! My flux core welder is a brick compared to this thing!! Thanks ssimder!! I'll probably try your flux core welder next!!
G**.
great
amazing , works for small jobs
H**E
Good For The Price
This is no Lincoln but if you want a simple cheap welder for small projects it seems to do well. I haven't used it much, just a little exhaust work and seemed to work fine for it. There's obviously some cheap aspects to it but for purchasing it at around the $60 mark I think it's well worth it. Time will tell though. If you're particularly about feel and performance then you might want to get something better. On the hand if you just want something basic that works at least on thin material this might be for you. I haven't tried it on thicker material, I just wanted something cheap that ran off 110 small and compact to do exhaust. I did struggle at getting a arc sometimes but I attribute that to material being rusty and operating at such a low amperage. It certainly was a lot more convenient than lugging out the big "buzz box" as my grandpa called them weighing over 100 pounds for such a small task. Plus anything below 60 amps was a guess with the little marks. This one is small, light weighing no more than 10 pounds and has a semi clear display so you know exactly what amperage you're at.
N**N
This surprisingly isnt bad
I have nothing bad to say about this welder. I have been using this for the past year. I have used it for many at home projects and as i have only taken a welding class for like, 2 hours in high school, i didnt want anything too expensive to get barely used. However, buying this thinking it would struggle or barely work, i bit the bullet and bought it and it worked out perfectly. I use Lincoln 9012, and have welded exhausts for my vehicles with it, i have used it to weld parts of go karts and various other small engine stuff. I am about to use it to make a radiator fan mount on my 1995 f150 converting it to electric fan. I have burnt holes in the exhaust as im welding, but im pretty sure thats just user error has there has been plenty of times that i have done that, then go on to somehow make some pretty decent beads. I do have exhaust leaks every where, but once again, most likely user error as i could care less to clean and properly do it as one vehicle is getting engine swapped and the other I decided to leave the exhaust off, tho i will straight pipe it out the back later. Anyways, this is absolutely worth the money. Has not failed me once, the only issue it has is the dial knobs for the voltage and the other one i forget, are sensitive to the touch, so make sure you set it up where it most likely wont be dragged across the ground as i have multiple time also set it to a low voltage (when using the wrong sticks for the exhaust till i activate learned what im doing) and then burn a whole in it, then look at the welder and noticed i dragged it, it was on its side, and practically doubled in voltage. So if you drag/move double check that, but other then that no issues at all from it.
A**R
Impressionnant la facilité a opérer je le recommande fonctionne bien sur le 110 volts reste à tester sur le 220
S**H
I was really amazed by the size and that it kicks out that much power and think it was a good investment
S**N
Bug en continuer je ne recommande vraiment pas cette article
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