SEESII 135A MIG Welder (110V) — 3-in-1 Gasless Flux Core, Lift TIG, and Stick Welding Machine
Product description
The essentials
If you want one compact welder that can cover more than one job, the SEESII 135A 3-in-1 setup is built around that idea. On paper, it’s a 110V machine that supports gasless flux core MIG, MMA (stick), and Lift TIG—so it can move with you from DIY projects to quick field repairs without forcing you to buy separate machines for each process.
It also leans hard into convenience: it’s described as portable (7.7lbs) with IGBT inverter design and a large digital display. That combination matters if you’re not trying to run a full workshop setup, but you still need consistent arc behavior and settings you can actually dial in.
That said, there are limits. It’s not perfect for thick metal production work, and Lift TIG comes with a big caveat: the Lift TIG torch is not included. So if you were hoping to start Lift TIG immediately out of the box, you’ll need to plan for that.
Key features that matter in real use

What stands out here is the multi-process flexibility. Gasless flux core is positioned as the “grab-and-go” mode—useful outdoors when handling gas cylinders is a hassle. MMA stick is included for tougher conditions like rusty or dirty metal, where you may not want to over-clean everything before striking an arc. And Lift TIG is for when you want a cleaner look and a more controlled approach on delicate materials.
The machine is rated for a current range of 30A–135A and is said to penetrate up to 5/16" mild steel (with stable arc performance mentioned as a goal). If your projects mostly involve common DIY thicknesses and you need a tool that can handle different materials and conditions, the range and process mix make practical sense.
For flux core MIG, it’s described as using included .030" welding wire. That’s the kind of detail that can make ownership smoother—less guesswork when you’re getting started.


What you’ll notice day to day
Because it’s inverter-based and includes automatic protection (over-current and over-heating are mentioned), it’s aimed at safer, more controlled sessions—especially if you’re learning or you’re doing intermittent repairs rather than long production runs. It’s also marketed as extending lifespan by 40%, but you should treat that as a manufacturer claim and focus on how the protections are intended to reduce strain.

The included starter items are also a real differentiator for first-time use. You get the welder, MIG torch, ground clamp, a 1lb spool of flux core wire, brush, and contact tips, plus it’s designed to help you strike your first arc within five minutes. If you’ve ever spent an afternoon realizing you’re missing one small consumable, this “out of the box” approach is genuinely helpful.
Still, keep expectations grounded: it’s a compact, portable unit, not a heavy-duty industrial system. If you’re trying to “exite and weld” through demanding continuous work at the highest output, you may find it more in the mid-range bracket than a workshop flagship.
Pros and limits (so you don’t buy the wrong thing)
Pros - 3-in-1 coverage: gasless flux core MIG, MMA stick, and Lift TIG (lift TIG torch not included). - Portable design for outdoor and on-the-go tasks. - Multi-safety protection is included in the description (over-current and over-heating). - Comes with a starter kit to begin welding quickly. - Digital display makes settings easier to track.
Limits / things to double-check - Lift TIG torch is not included, so Lift TIG may require extra purchasing. - It’s described for specific penetration capability and common rod/wire ranges, if your work regularly involves thicker or specialized welding needs, it may feel constrained. - “Perfectly” and “beautiful results” are marketing promises, in practice, your results will depend a lot on material prep, technique, and correct settings.

Who it’s for (and who should skip it)


Worth considering if you’re a home DIY user, a weekend fabricator, or someone doing fast outdoor or farm repairs and wants one machine that can switch processes. It also suits you if you prefer avoiding gas cylinders and want a gasless MIG workflow for everyday fixes.
It might not be a great match if you specifically need Lift TIG out of the box, because the Lift TIG torch isn’t included. You may want to skip it if you’re targeting high-end TIG aesthetics every time with minimal hassle, or if your routine work is heavily focused on a single process and you already have dedicated equipment.
Tech specs
- Type: 3-in-1 gasless flux core / MMA stick / Lift TIG welder
- Input: 110V
- Rated output range: 30A–135A
- Claimed penetration: up to 5/16" mild steel
- Welding rod range (MMA): 1/16" to 1/8"
- Flux core wire size: .030" (included spool)
- Portability weight: 7.7 lbs
- Display: large digital display
- Inverter tech: IGBT inverter
- Protection mentioned: automatic protection against over-current and over-heating

In the box
- Welder unit
- MIG torch
- Ground clamp
- 1lb spool of flux core wire
- Brush
- Contact tips
Quick FAQ
Does this welder use gas for MIG?


No—this is positioned as a gasless flux core MIG welder, aimed at reducing the hassle of gas cylinders, especially outdoors.

Can I start Lift TIG right away?
Not fully. Lift TIG is supported, but the Lift TIG torch is not included, so you’ll need the torch separately.
What welding rod sizes are supported?
The description says it handles 1/16" to 1/8" welding rods in MMA mode.
What’s included to help me begin quickly?

The package includes the welder, MIG torch, ground clamp, a 1lb spool of flux core wire, brush, and contact tips, and it’s designed to help you strike your first arc within about five minutes.
Final verdict
Should you buy it?
A solid pick if you need a portable 110V, 3-in-1 machine for DIY and outdoor repairs, and you want gasless flux core for convenience plus stick mode for rusty material. It makes sense if you value a starter kit and a digital display to help you get moving fast.
It’s not the best choice if your priority is Lift TIG setup with zero extra parts—since the Lift TIG torch isn’t included—or if you expect this compact unit to behave like a dedicated, high-end TIG workstation for demanding continuous production. If you’re buying for occasional, practical welding across different conditions, this SEESII 135A is the kind of “one tool, multiple jobs” setup that can earn its space in a garage.
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