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The Forney 298 Easy Weld 100ST is a lightweight, 90-amp stick and TIG welder designed for residential use. Operating on a standard 120-volt household outlet, it offers versatile welding capabilities in a compact, durable all-metal case. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals seeking a portable, easy-to-use machine that delivers reliable performance without the need for shielding gas.







| Brand | Forney |
| Handle Material | Rubber or sturdy plastic |
| Included Components | stick welder |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | TIG Capable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Residential Use |
S**R
Works awsome . american made. Simple to use.
I just wanted a small 110v welder for hobbies around the house . This thing works great could not be more happy with this machine well worth the money . I will be buying the tig torch for this little machine.
G**T
Fabulous! Two Thumbs Up!
I first learned to weld (about a million years ago) back in high school then had a job in a metal fab shop as a welder. I mainly used AC stick but occasionally DC stick then later MIG on steel and aluminum. I'm retired now and haven't touched a welding machine in probably 25+ years. So that's my background. I now have a little repair job I need to do make a travel trailer and went looking for a small, portable, quality, DIY level welding machine. After careful research I settled on this Forney 100ST and received it a few days ago. Packaging was excellent with a sturdy box inside a heavy box. The welder itself seems to be high quality. Before taking on the actual trailer repair job, I decided to first get some refresher practice using Forney 5/64" E6013 rod and 45 amps on some random pieces of 1/16", 1/8" and 3/16" scrap steel. Wow am I impressed with how well this welder works! I found it easy to strike and hold a nice smooth arc. In summary, if you understand and are willing to operate within the limitations of a welding machine like this, I feel this specific model is a great choice for light duty DIY repair projects.
M**Y
Limited but a good Welder for a beginner
I did replace the ground clamp and stinger. Seems better now. Although it says 90 amp, thats only to strike an arc. Duty amperage max is 80. Seems to do well with 3/32 6013 rods. Have had issues striking an arc with 1/8 6013. Its provavly me. I'm just learning so my welds are terrible but it's fun and learning a lot.
J**F
learned to weld with this
Just get it. You either have a welder or don't know that you need one yet. I have used this for many things that took me much longer without a welder. There are some connections where I still prefer bolts in some cases (I am an architect so have some structural background). I have only welded only a few times and I had no problem whatsoever using this welder. everything is surprisingly great quality. the on-off switch is very difficult with gloves on, otherwise I cannot find a problem. Some review say it runs cold and that they set 90A for 3/32 rod. I have not had to to turn up that high using 3/32" 6011 or 7018 on 3/16" steel with a single pass. maybe I got a good one. The stinger is surprisingly good for such an inexpensive unit. I live in another country where good quality welders are not available. I needed to hand carry in my luggage. this light-weight inverter was great for this. Having this work on 120 is awesome as you can cart it anywhere. Boy was I surprised with the capability of this. The last time I welded was as a teenager in 1970 using a full size Lincoln dragging huge heavy cables from the 220 plug to the workpiece (i.e., my truck back then). This small unit is just the thing for light work you need to get done quickly.
J**S
Quality for the price
(Certified welder) Ok... so I see a lot of reviews baseing it off 220 welders they ran before and I run 480 Lincoln’s 😂 so that said the welder is not perfect... yes you can’t run anything over 1/8, yes it’s not a miller. In my years I found that name isn’t everything, I’ve seen Miller crap out strange from the manufacturer. For the price and Quality, you could not do any better. Mind you, the welder is a 110, So it can only do miner work, up to 3/8 with multiple passes. So far tho, it’s a really good, fun welder. It’s great to learn with or just for miled work such as body work exc... As a certified welder if your just and avenge joe or a welder that just wants a toy, I recommend it. It’s light, mobile, structurally sound, and u can use it just about anywhere. Mind u again 110 only dose so much and I’m basing my rating off the quality, compared to the price.👌🏻
B**N
Extremely impressed.
I have a wheel on my lawn tractor that finds fences, roots and other obstacles by radar. I've welded it back on numerous times, (ugly welds due to my lifelong inability to wire weld). Reverting to the old adage that you can't teach an old dog new tricks, I purchased this welder knowing that, age addled brain or not, I'd done enough stick welding in the past to remember the technique. After a slight grinding and wire brushing, right out of the box, this little welder started running a beautiful, strong bead. I was so shocked I actually tried breaking the weld loose by hitting the wheel bracket with a hammer. It wouldn't budge. Set up was a no brainer, welding was a breeze and it's so small that it sat perfectly in the empty gas bottle shelf on my wire welder cart. For light stick welding, I couldn't praise this little gem more. The only thing I can't attest to is the longevity, but welding has long since stopped being a daily task for me so for the amount of use it'll get, I'm sure my son and possibly my grandson will inherit it one day. Highly recommended.
G**T
Nice Welder for light Jobs
I have recently gotten into welding scrap metal art. I had a 30 year old 110 WeldMate welder that would do the job but it was heavy and welding with it was difficult....very sticky. This unit is light weight, half the size of my old one, and starts an arc much easier. It is recommended for light jobs but I manage to use rail road spikes and bolts in some of my projects. It does weld them but it is difficult because the steel is so hard and thick. I mostly use 3/32, 6011 rod but I have a box of very old 1/8" 6011 and it seems to work just as well for most things. I use a wide variety of metal in my hobby. Shovels, hoes, spades, RR spikes, RR bolts, RR washers, nuts and bolts of all kinds, saw blades, bicycle parts etc. It seems to work well with all that stuff. You have to be careful with the thinner metals because it will burn through them. I would NOT use this welder to weld anything that was critical....like a trailer hitch. It is easy on the electrical system. It will plug into any circuit that is 20 Amp with #12 house wire. I use it in my shop that is almost 100 feet from the breaker box. No problems. I also use it on a 30' number 12 extension cord. I have not broken the breaker even once.... no problems.
G**N
Size doesn’t matter
This is worth every cent. Welds like the big welders.
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