

⚡ Weld Like a Pro, Anywhere, Anytime!
The TOOLIOM 135A Gasless Flux Core MIG Welder is a compact, multi-process welding powerhouse designed for professionals and DIYers alike. Featuring a robust 135A output, it effortlessly handles mild steel up to 1/8 inch thick. Its intelligent LCD panel provides clear, real-time welding data, while synergic wire feed control ensures smooth, precise welds. Powered by standard 110V household current, this 3-in-1 machine supports Flux MIG, Stick, and Lift TIG welding (torch sold separately), making it the ultimate versatile tool for home, ranch, or light industrial projects.


























| ASIN | B0CP4VV4KK |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,064 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #26 in MIG Welding Equipment |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,033) |
| Date First Available | November 29, 2023 |
| Included Components | MIG Welder |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 16.43 pounds |
| Item model number | TL-135M |
| Manufacturer | TOOLIOM |
| Material | Metal |
| Package Dimensions | 17.72 x 13.27 x 7.72 inches |
| Part Number | TL-135M |
| Power Source | ac |
| Size | 135A 110V Flux MIG Welder |
| Style | 135A 110V Flux MIG Welder |
H**R
How could this be 5 stars and highly rated?
I noticed after buying this Tolliom Welder that it is frequently returned. I was rather surprised because I didn't want to have to return it, I of course prefer MIG with gas but this was a really good price and I didn't need beautiful welds. Ordered this welder with a new helmet and some YESWELDER Gasless Flux Core Mig Wire, Mild Steel E71TGS .030-Diameter, 2-Pound Spool, 3-Packs all from Amazon. Sadly the purchase date was long before I could use the welder so my return window was closed - definitely was feeling nervous about having some problem. Got everything out of the box, followed the directions mostly (as far as my short attention span would allow) - installed the spool of wire and began manually threading it into the gun hose so that I would make sure not to bind the initial run in the overall sheath. Got the gun threaded and started welding, wasn't sure if I set the tension on the drive wheels for the mig wire feed properly. Ended up having a binding condition early, but was easily resolve with a re-run of the wire in the gun. This time I finally looked in the manual again and realized they have the feed wire button on the front, which slow starts and then consistently threads the mig wire in the gun. Worked flawlessly thereafter and I tightened the clamping wheel for the wire pretty tightly. Moving from gas it took some getting used to again (been years since I've done flux core welding) but came up to speed quick. Was welding angle iron to thin fence post pipe, older material. Mostly the challenge I had was that the welder was actually more powerful than I expected! Based on the thicknesses I measured, the welder was set to max in/sec but I actually had to back down (max is 420 but I backed it down to 300 or 350 depending on the weld and materials). Gotta say I'm very impressed, excellent penetration and strong welds. Depending on the location I was even able to get fairly good looking welds although I didn't really care about that, mostly was just going for structural strength as this project is for an electric gate kit on some cyclone fencing in the driveway. I don't know or understand what other people are reporting or why this would be frequently returned, I had good luck with it, welding outdoors, welding only partially or even unground zinc coated fence posts and raw steel, and my results were solid, strong welds. Surprisingly, would recommend this welder to anyone needing the ease and portability of a 120 VAC welder for around the ranch, farm or simple non-aesthetic around the house projects.
S**S
Crazy Good (for the price)!
To start, this review is for the TL-135M Pro. This thing is quite lightweight but very capable. So far, I have only used the flux-core wire feed mode and am blown away by the arc stability and ease of use compared to my old cheap transformer style. I loaded some .030 YESWELDER wire and consulted the included chart to adjust the wire speed (voltage is automatic/synergic) to the appropriate level for my material (1/8" mild steel) and proceeded to permanently fuse my test pieces. After a quick hit with a wire wheel, the welds cleaned up amazingly, having very minimal spatter (see photo). I am currently running off of a 20A 120V circuit and have yet to trip a breaker. It's not a Miller or Lincoln, but this thing punches way outside of its price point. I plan on purchasing the TIG torch and giving that a try as well as the stick welding option.
O**R
Hard to beat for the price
Tooliom TL-200M Multi-Process Welder Review My first impressions were not great simply because of the low-grade plastic used on much of the enclosure. This machine is not something you would toss into the back of your truck – something would snap for sure. However, the spool access door is metal, as is the wrap around the machine's guts. The sliding door latch is decent, and the door opens down, allowing good visibility. However, the door feels a bit loose when shut – a rubber bumper or two would be nice. I also wish it had four rubber feet on the bottom. There are four open-ended slots for something, but otherwise, it just sits on the plastic. I don't plan on running gas for Mig or Tig (flux core and stick only) so having no regulator included was a bonus because I didn't have to pay for something I don't need. As all of my welding is done outside, so gas is out. However, I wanted to protect the gun tip with a flux core nozzle, and the ones sold locally were too large and didn't have threads. So I found some on Amazon "Weldflame 2pcs FITS MAGNUM 100L NOZZLE (KP1939-1)" that fit perfectly. The manufacturer's description wasn't clear on flux core wire diameters, and I had the impression that 035 wire was the only option. I'm happy to say two grooved wheels are in the box; One has two smooth grooves for hardwire (030 & 035), and another with two toothed grooves for flux-core – also 030, 035. Much of my welding is on thinner materials, and 030 works amazingly well as it requires less heat. If I run into thicker material, I can always wash in a larger bead or stack them. Both wheels have an "08" and an "09" stamped on the relative side, translating to 030 and 035 imperial. There is no wire included which is just fine. Typically, manufacturers who include consumables provide the cheapest they can get, so results are relative. I went to my local Tractor Supply, bought a 10lb spool of Hobart 030 flux-core wire, and loaded it into the machine. There are many brands online, but getting a spool on the day I need it, is important. The spool loaded fine, and the spindle, tensioner, and plastic nut (LH threads) performed well. I also bought some spare 030 tips as the machine only comes with one 030 [08] tip. The gun generally feels good, although I wish there were a hanger/hook on it somewhere. I may make something at some point. I knew that the 030 tip (Stamped 08) would need to be removed before feeding the wire, but I found it extremely tight – all the way out. After I removed the tip, I noticed that the spring core that guides the wire was simply the raw end of the spring. As the tip is soft copper, the spring digs into it as you unscrew. So I grabbed my angle grinder with a flap wheel, grabbed the bit of spring sticking out of the gun with needle-nose pliers, and flattened the end of the spring. The tip now screws in and out as it should. My first project was a welder/plasma cart because I also bought the Tooliom Plasma. I have very limited space and wanted it to take up as little room as possible, so I built a hand-truck-style cart for both. I get a kick out of using the steel I have on hand as much as possible. Having taken down a chain-link fence last year, I had plenty of galvanized pipe – especially the top rail. This pipe is about 1.3" OD with an 07 wall - a tad more than 1/16". While I did a decent job coping the pipe to fit, it wasn't perfect. Nevertheless, I was amazed at how well this machine layed in fillets and the occasional gap – even with the galvanizing! Sure, there is a bit of spatter, but most is easily removed with a wire wheel on the grinder. The 030 flux-core wire was perfect for this project. The two plates that hold the axle are 20 gauge, and I was able to run a continuous bead along the edge against the tubes running on "Slow" and about 80 amps. The two knobs on the front of the machine are cryptic to me, but it wasn't long before I figured out that the knob on the left (labeled "Slow, Normal, and High") was actually wire speed, the other (labeled "Slow, and Fast") was amps. It seems odd to me, but I guess it's all about perspective. The amp knob adjusts in single-digit steps, and don't let the decal fool you – it can spin much more than 360 degrees. The ground clamp and stinger are what I expected in a machine in this price range – not great but adequate. The same holds for the welding leads. I looked online for months for a multiprocess welder but also wanted a plasma cutter. I also didn't want to spend 2 to 3K as I'm just futzing. I had a decent offshore stick machine, but I wanted something with the "Hot-Start" feature to minimize the rod's annoying "sticking" at first strike. This machine has the feature, but I haven't tried it yet. The flux-core works so well that I may never need to stick weld again. The plasma works excellent, but I will be reviewing that separately. Having both a "Hot Start" Plasma and a Multiprocess welder under 1K is slick, especially ones that work so beautifully.
P**R
Strong welds, great price, can be temperamental, but well worth it
Honestly this thing is pretty amazing for this price. The mig has less tolerance than desired, it can be really challenging to get the right feed rate tuned resulting in a lot of frustration and jams. Once you get it dialed in you should have no problems getting a sturdy weld with a good core. This is perfect for people who want a god product at an affordable price
S**E
This welder packs a lot into a very reasonable price. It can do MIG, Flux MIG, Pulse MIG for Aluminum, Spool Gun, Lift TIG and Stick. The kit comes with very good quality accessories. The MIG gun and work clamp have nice long cords. They are rated to handle the 250 amps and use the mid size connector to the machine. I think they are called DINSE 35. Included are four different wire feed drive wheels, a graphite MIG liner, Power adapter to 110 v, well written manual, MIG gun, work clamp, and a large sticker with settings and cheat sheet. All excellent quality and properly rated. There is also an assortment of contact tips and nozzles and a spool adapter for larger spools. The controls are very well laid out with nice large knobs and buttons and a bright readable display. Pulse mode only works with MIG aluminum. According to the manual, pulse mode won't work with a spool gun. The machine has a European (Euro) connector. There is a 2 pin aircraft style connector for the spool gun motor. A spool gun would need to be 24 volts. Synergic mode works well. In MIG synergic, you can micro adjust the voltage -3 to +3 volts.. You can also adjust the inductance from -5 to +5 which should adjust the heat put out by the spark. The wire feed mechanism is metal. It is slightly awkward to get to but much better than others I have used. There is plenty of room for the larger spools. The spool holder has a proper tension system. Large spools use the included adapter. Some smaller spools may cause the retainer nut to tigthen when they rotate. My only complaint is that it is too easy to accidentally switch to pulse mode which changes the machine to Aluminum settings. Welding with the machine is nice. Synergic makes it easy to get that nice frying bacon sound and pulse MIG makes nice clean shiny welds.
M**Y
I sold 3 older welders and bought this new one. I like it. I'm not a professional welder but every now and then need to make something up or fix something. Tooliom 200m fits the bill. I've tried it on 1/4 inch steel both flux and stick....followed the guide, and it did a nice job and penetration was good. No idea how long it will last but it seems to be a nice unit. Ground wire and lead wires are heavy enough for what I do, good ergonomics in touch handle as well.
G**M
Llego todo a tiempo, no más falta probarlo y todo bien seguro
J**Z
El producto arrivo a tiempo, me impresionó la facilidad para ajustar los parámetros en los multimodes de operación, la calidad del producto y lo fácil de operar y la calidad del acabado de la soldadura , en una buena inversión, calidad y precio, lo recomiendo
L**A
pará soldar en el taller de trabajo
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