HITBOX 240V 2 in 1 Stick Welder (Lift TIG/MMA) ARC200mini3 with IGBT Inverter
Product description
If you’re shopping for a compact welder that won’t make learning feel like a full-time course, the HITBOX ARC200mini3 is built around straightforward controls and helper functions for stick welding. It’s a 240V 2 in 1 machine for MMA and Lift TIG, aimed at home use and smaller professional jobs where you need something portable and quick to set up.
That said, “2 in 1” also means you should be clear about what you’re getting: it supports Lift TIG, but a TIG torch isn’t included, so you’ll still need the right parts to use the TIG mode properly. And as with any compact inverter, it’s more about practical capability than heavy-duty production welding.
Key features that matter in day-to-day welding
On paper, the appeal of this HITBOX stick inverter comes down to the features that reduce common frustrations: - Anti-stick helps prevent the electrode from clinging if you dip or mis-time your arc. - Arc force supports stable behaviour when conditions change slightly. - Hot start makes it easier to ignite electrodes reliably.

It’s paired with an adjustable current dial, plus an LED digital display with an alarm LED to help you read and stay within your set range. For beginners, that’s usually where confidence comes from: less guessing, more consistency.
What you can weld with it (and where it fits)
The machine is described as suitable for a range of common metals, including cast iron, mild steel, carbon steel, square tubing and stainless steel. In terms of electrode guidance, it’s compatible with E6010/E6011/E6013, and the entry-level positioning shows in the stated capability range.
The base description also points to: - electrode welding up to 2.5 mm - materials up to 6 mm thickness (as a general suitability target) - Lift TIG welding for materials 0.8 to 4 mm



One practical way to think about it: this is the type of inverter you’d choose for repair work, farm maintenance, roadside equipment fixes, or DIY metal projects where you’re welding periodically rather than continuously.
Portability and setup for real-world jobs
This model is light and compact, which is exactly what you want if your welding kit lives in a garage, a van, or outbuilding. The listing gives a 2.7 kg weight and compact dimensions (11.4 x 15 x 23.4 cm), making it much easier to store and carry than larger welders.
If you’ve ever tried to drag a bigger machine into the back of a workshop or awkward outdoor space, you’ll appreciate why this matters. For small jobs—like repairing a bracket on a workbench or doing a short weld on fencing or a metal frame—portability can be the difference between “we’ll do it later” and actually getting it done.

Lift TIG (what it is, and the limitation to watch)
The Lift TIG mode is a big selling point if you want a different arc style for thinner material work. Here, though, it’s worth being clear about the setup expectations:
Lift TIG is supported, but the TIG torch is not included. So before buying, it’s sensible to check that you’re planning for the required torch and consumables, rather than assuming the TIG side is immediately ready out of the box.
Also, Lift TIG tends to be about controlled starting and learning arc behaviour, so if your main goal is production welding with maximum throughput, a more industrial-focused machine might make more sense.



Safety and protection for peace of mind
This HITBOX includes several protections listed by the manufacturer: overheating, overcurrent, overload, and VRD. That’s the kind of safeguard set you want for regular use, especially if you’re learning and still finding your technique.
There’s also 2 years of quality support from HITBOX, which can matter if you’re buying as a home user and want reassurance that you’re not left on your own if something goes wrong.
Buying verdict

It’s a good fit if you want a compact 240V inverter stick welder with beginner-friendly controls, helper functions (anti-stick, arc force, hot start), and a digital LED display for easier current setting. It suits people working on mixed metal types—like mild steel and stainless—plus typical DIY and maintenance tasks where portability matters.
You may want to skip it if you’re expecting a fully ready-to-go TIG setup, because the TIG torch isn’t included, or if your work needs a machine designed for long, heavy-duty welding sessions rather than intermittent jobs. It also sits more in the practical, compact bracket than in the “maximum power for demanding production” bracket.
If you prioritise easy learning and everyday portability, this is the kind of welder worth considering. If you need TIG immediately with the torch included, or you’re planning constant high-demand welding, it might not be the best match for your workflow.
Mini FAQ



Is this suitable for beginners?
The current control is described as simple, and the inclusion of hot start, arc force and anti-stick features is aimed at helping reliable ignition and arc stability. As a learning platform, it looks approachable.
Does it include a TIG torch?
No. The listing explicitly says Lift TIG is available, but a TIG torch is not included.
What electrodes does it support?
It’s listed as compatible with E6010/E6011/E6013 electrodes.
How portable is it?
It’s marketed as lightweight and compact, with 2.7 kg weight and 11.4 x 15 x 23.4 cm dimensions.
Final verdict
Worth considering if you want a portable 240V 2 in 1 inverter for MMA and Lift TIG learning or light-to-medium repair work, with anti-stick/arc force/hot start helping reduce the usual stick-welding headaches. Just don’t assume the TIG torch is included, and be realistic about using it for intermittent projects rather than heavy production welding.
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