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title: "Easy Weld 140 Amp 120-Volt Flux-Cored Wire Feed Welder (No Gas Needed)"
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# 140 AMP output power Only 19 lbs portable design Infinite voltage & wire speed control Easy Weld 140 Amp 120-Volt Flux-Cored Wire Feed Welder (No Gas Needed)

**Brand:** forney
**Price:** 479048CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Weld Like a Pro, Wherever You Go!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Easy Weld 140 Amp 120-Volt Flux-Cored Wire Feed Welder (No Gas Needed) by forney
- **How much does it cost?** 479048CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- forney enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted forney brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Complete Starter Kit:** Includes 8-foot MIG gun, ground clamp, and power adapter—ready to weld out of the box.
- • **Gas-Free Convenience:** Flux-core wire feed means no gas tanks—weld anywhere with standard 120V power.
- • **Lightweight Mobility:** At just 19 pounds, take your welding projects anywhere with ease.
- • **Robust Build Quality:** All-metal case designed to withstand daily DIY and professional use.
- • **Precision Power Control:** Dial in infinite voltage and wire feed speed for flawless welds every time.

## Overview

The Forney Easy Weld 140 FC-i is a compact, 140 AMP flux-core wire welder designed for DIYers and professionals alike. It offers infinite voltage and wire feed speed adjustments for precise control, weighs only 19 pounds for ultimate portability, and operates on standard 120V household power without the need for gas. Built with a durable all-metal case and including essential accessories, it’s the perfect entry-level welder to tackle repairs, fabrication, and hobby projects with confidence.

## Description

The Forney Easy Weld 140 FC-i is a powerful flux-core wire welder. This machine is ideal for do-it-yourselfers (DIY), maintenance, repair, metal fabrication, and hobbyists. Like the other Forney Easy Weld machines, this welder is extremely lightweight (weighing in at only 19 pounds!) and portable. This unit is easy to use and features infinite voltage and wire feed speed control. The Forney Easy Weld 140 FC-i is incredibly convenient, as it does not require gas and can run off standard household power as long as you have at least a 20 AMP breaker.

Review: Very good flux core welder, at a very good price... - This is the best value flux-core welder going right now. I was sceptical after not just one, but two of my friends bought the cheap one from Harbor Freight, both used it one time, and both returned it the same day. Both then bought the Hobart Handler instead. I've been needing a replacement for my old mig machine for quite some time, but just never could afford to spend so much for a decent one. I finally had a little money saved up, and with a lengthy list of projects adding up that require welding I finally started shopping for a mig machine. I can't afford to keep a gas bottle and really have no place to store one if I could so I needed something that could run flux core and runs dc neg. current. I saw many reviews for this welder and though I had been planning on buying the Hobart because I was already familiar with it's performance, I decided to save quite a bit and give this one a try. I don't regret it at all. In fact, it works better than I ever expected. The adjustments are a very nice touch compared to others with only 2 or 4 options for setting the current. This one can be dialed in to the perfect setting allowing great penetration without blowing through. I mostly weld pipe, so for me that was a very important thing to consider. The welder itself is very light at only 19lbs before adding a roll of flux core wire. Seems to be of sturdy construction. The outer case is pretty much the same as my old $600 mig bought off the Snap On truck almost 20 years ago. The torch isn't the best, but certainly more than adequate. I only say that because the lead isn't as thick and protective of the liner and wire inside as other mig welders, but it does have a thick-ish rubber sleeve an is 8 feet long. Tips are easily changed out, the same as any other mig torch. Like I mentioned before, I mostly weld pipe. A lot of exhaust pipes and bike frames, and so far I absolutely love this machine. I took a chance based on all the good reviews and it certainly paid off. I saved almost $200 and feel like I actually got a better welder where it counts. The infinite style adjustments were a big one. The Hobart I was looking at only had 4 settings based on metal thickness. I prefer more of a range to work with. Thickness is only relevant if we all weld exactly the same way at exactly the same speed. While borrowing both of my friends Hobart's for exhaust work I had a hard time because setting it on 2 wasn't giving me the penetration I needed, but 3 would blow through even if I moved fast and cranked up the wire speed to compensate. My welds were not coming out consistent and even breaking soon after I finished. The 140fci does an awesome job. I literally spent 5 minutes puting a roll of wire on and setting it up. The ground clamp is fairly stout and also 8 feet to match the torch length. The quality of the welds I'm getting is way better than I expected. Though I saw many good reviews, not just on here either. There were many on YouTube and other sites as well. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. For someone like me, that just needed to be able to fix things at home without the need to borrow a welder, and maybe even take my bike building hobby to the next level the price and quality are perfect. I feel like I've already saved a lot of money just being able to fabricate the intake manifold and exhaust pipe expansion chamber I've done so far. They weren't just functional but look nice as well, and most importantly, are air tight, no leaks at all. It's easy to use, just choose your current and set wire speed around the same to start, then dial it in to your preferred performance level. I was able to buy this, a decent hood, 2lb roll of wire, and spare tips all for right around 300 dollars. I feel the welder alone is worth that all day. I would highly recommend this to anyone who either welds but doesn't plan to ever use gas, or wants to learn on a quality machine that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Sure, I'd love a nice Miller with all the bells and whistles, who wouldn't? But, I don't use it to make a living, and I can't afford one, so this here was perfect. I can't say enough good things about this welder, and the price just makes it a much sweeter deal. I plan to get a lot of use out of it in the coming weeks finishing up a couple bike builds I currently have going. I'm confident that I will be able to do all my welding and have no problems at all. If that changes, I'll come back and change my review, but I don't think it'll even be an issue. The only thing better than this deal might be the 140mp because then I'd have my arc and mig in one handy machine. While writing this review all I'm thinking about is welding up my latest side project, so I'm going to go and do that now. Very happy with this machine, highly recommend to anyone who has a need for one, and would definitely buy again. Even the bright green is cool. Can't wait to get it fired up again.
Review: Awesome unit, once you get the hang of amps vs. wire-feed settings. - I'm approaching full retirement, and I've decided I need a hobby. So I recently bought beat-up old pickup truck to restore. I had never welded anything except one time years ago with a torch, trying to repair a wrought iron patio table (didn't work out well). The pickup I bought had one badly damaged and split two-piece tailgate hinge. I drove it to the Ford dealer to see about replacing the parts. The piece that mounted on the bed was $15. I asked about the other piece and was told it was fabricated with the tailgate and could not be replaced. The service tech looked at the hinge and said the body shop could repair it for about $300. I said thanks, anyway. I went home and watched a few online videos on welding for beginners. I learned that a wire welder was the easiest to learn and the best for light jobs on steel 1/4" or thinner. It looked easy. I looked on desertcart and found this Forney Easy Weld unit, checked reviews and videos, and decided I would teach myself to weld with one of these, so I ordered it and the various necessary welding gear. I sat in my garage door with a stack of old lawn mower and edger blades and a bucket of various junk metal objects. I'm not the sharpest tool in the fabrication shed, but I finally managed to successfully weld a half dozen 3/4" nuts to a lawnmower blade. I beat the dickens out of them with a hammer to see if I could damage my work or knock them loose. I discovered I had learned to weld the heavy stuff pretty darned well. So I grabbed some lighter weight metal and practiced with it. I had a hard time adjusting the knobs to get the wire feed speed to correspond with the amperage for the lighter materials, but after an hour or so, I had it down. I had taught myself to weld (at a really amateur level) in a single morning. That afternoon, I backed the truck up to the garage door, removed the tailgate, and set off on my first (and to date, only) real repair job: the hinge. It was by no means a professional job. In fact, it looks pretty embarrassing, but it's solid and fully functional and saved me $300, which meant the welder paid for itself on first use. Check out the before and after photos uploaded here. All that said, this is one of my favorite recent purchases, and now, whenever I have some idle time, I head out to the garage and just practice welding stuff. Any stuff. Whatever I can find. And I'm getting much better now, so somewhere down the line, I'll probably return to do a better job on my tailgate hinge, even though it is fully functional an sturdy as-is. I encourage all non-welders with the desire to learn to start with a welding unit like this. It's been fun to use and learn with, and younger folks with steadier hands and quicker minds than mine will probably be welding like pros in no time. The Forney Easy Weld 261, 140 FC-i Welder is a great buy!

## Features

- [EASY TO USE] - The 140 FC-I machine uses 0.030 in flux-core wire, and has infinite voltage and wire feed speed control so you can dial in the perfect weld every time. This is the ideal entry-level welder.
- [POWERFUL & PORTABLE] - This welder features a 140 AMP output that allows you to weld up to 1/4 in of mild steel. The 140 FC-I can handle both 2 and 10 pound rolls of wire. Weighing in at only 19 pounds, this machine can be easily carried to an DIY project.
- [WELDER INCLUDES] - 8 foot MIG gun, 8 foot ground clamp, and 20amp - 15amp adapter.
- Constructed with an all-metal case, built to take on the day to day
- Forney Easy Weld 140 FC-i is incredibly convenient, as it does not require gas and can run off standard household power as long as you have at least a 20 AMP breaker
- [FORNEY BRAND STORE] - Visit Forney's desertcart brand store to find recommended accessories and consumables.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07CP9CDVQ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,310 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #249 in MIG Welding Equipment |
| Color | Green |
| Cord Length | 6 Feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,394) |
| Date First Available | April 26, 2018 |
| Included Components | 8' MIG gun, 8' ground clamp and 20A - 15A adapter |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 19 pounds |
| Item model number | 261 |
| Manufacturer | FORNEY INDUSTRIES INC |
| Material | Metal |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 261 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 16.7 x 12 x 8.1 inches |
| Size | 120V |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Style | Welder |
| Usage | Amateur, Professional |
| Warranty Description | 12 month |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do you know what the power output is turned all the way down?**
A: Hello! The minimum power output is 32A at approximately 14 volts. This is an output of roughly 450W. Thank you for your question!

**Q: What type of .30 tip? Thread pitch? Size?**
A: Standard Tweco 1 style consumables will fit the torch on this unit. 

Thank you for your question.

**Q: Is the wire supposed to move really slow even turned all the way up?**
A: Yes, 
The wire feed speed on this 140Fc-I 261 is slower than some may be used to. 
But, it does not affect the welding ability of this machine though. 
Thank you for your question.

**Q: This come with the welding wire?**
A: Mine arrived Jan 24,'20, and no wire came with it. I had already ordered 2 rolls of wire.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good flux core welder, at a very good price...
*by L***. on April 12, 2021*

This is the best value flux-core welder going right now. I was sceptical after not just one, but two of my friends bought the cheap one from Harbor Freight, both used it one time, and both returned it the same day. Both then bought the Hobart Handler instead. I've been needing a replacement for my old mig machine for quite some time, but just never could afford to spend so much for a decent one. I finally had a little money saved up, and with a lengthy list of projects adding up that require welding I finally started shopping for a mig machine. I can't afford to keep a gas bottle and really have no place to store one if I could so I needed something that could run flux core and runs dc neg. current. I saw many reviews for this welder and though I had been planning on buying the Hobart because I was already familiar with it's performance, I decided to save quite a bit and give this one a try. I don't regret it at all. In fact, it works better than I ever expected. The adjustments are a very nice touch compared to others with only 2 or 4 options for setting the current. This one can be dialed in to the perfect setting allowing great penetration without blowing through. I mostly weld pipe, so for me that was a very important thing to consider. The welder itself is very light at only 19lbs before adding a roll of flux core wire. Seems to be of sturdy construction. The outer case is pretty much the same as my old $600 mig bought off the Snap On truck almost 20 years ago. The torch isn't the best, but certainly more than adequate. I only say that because the lead isn't as thick and protective of the liner and wire inside as other mig welders, but it does have a thick-ish rubber sleeve an is 8 feet long. Tips are easily changed out, the same as any other mig torch. Like I mentioned before, I mostly weld pipe. A lot of exhaust pipes and bike frames, and so far I absolutely love this machine. I took a chance based on all the good reviews and it certainly paid off. I saved almost $200 and feel like I actually got a better welder where it counts. The infinite style adjustments were a big one. The Hobart I was looking at only had 4 settings based on metal thickness. I prefer more of a range to work with. Thickness is only relevant if we all weld exactly the same way at exactly the same speed. While borrowing both of my friends Hobart's for exhaust work I had a hard time because setting it on 2 wasn't giving me the penetration I needed, but 3 would blow through even if I moved fast and cranked up the wire speed to compensate. My welds were not coming out consistent and even breaking soon after I finished. The 140fci does an awesome job. I literally spent 5 minutes puting a roll of wire on and setting it up. The ground clamp is fairly stout and also 8 feet to match the torch length. The quality of the welds I'm getting is way better than I expected. Though I saw many good reviews, not just on here either. There were many on YouTube and other sites as well. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. For someone like me, that just needed to be able to fix things at home without the need to borrow a welder, and maybe even take my bike building hobby to the next level the price and quality are perfect. I feel like I've already saved a lot of money just being able to fabricate the intake manifold and exhaust pipe expansion chamber I've done so far. They weren't just functional but look nice as well, and most importantly, are air tight, no leaks at all. It's easy to use, just choose your current and set wire speed around the same to start, then dial it in to your preferred performance level. I was able to buy this, a decent hood, 2lb roll of wire, and spare tips all for right around 300 dollars. I feel the welder alone is worth that all day. I would highly recommend this to anyone who either welds but doesn't plan to ever use gas, or wants to learn on a quality machine that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Sure, I'd love a nice Miller with all the bells and whistles, who wouldn't? But, I don't use it to make a living, and I can't afford one, so this here was perfect. I can't say enough good things about this welder, and the price just makes it a much sweeter deal. I plan to get a lot of use out of it in the coming weeks finishing up a couple bike builds I currently have going. I'm confident that I will be able to do all my welding and have no problems at all. If that changes, I'll come back and change my review, but I don't think it'll even be an issue. The only thing better than this deal might be the 140mp because then I'd have my arc and mig in one handy machine. While writing this review all I'm thinking about is welding up my latest side project, so I'm going to go and do that now. Very happy with this machine, highly recommend to anyone who has a need for one, and would definitely buy again. Even the bright green is cool. Can't wait to get it fired up again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome unit, once you get the hang of amps vs. wire-feed settings.
*by T***E on October 10, 2021*

I'm approaching full retirement, and I've decided I need a hobby. So I recently bought beat-up old pickup truck to restore. I had never welded anything except one time years ago with a torch, trying to repair a wrought iron patio table (didn't work out well). The pickup I bought had one badly damaged and split two-piece tailgate hinge. I drove it to the Ford dealer to see about replacing the parts. The piece that mounted on the bed was $15. I asked about the other piece and was told it was fabricated with the tailgate and could not be replaced. The service tech looked at the hinge and said the body shop could repair it for about $300. I said thanks, anyway. I went home and watched a few online videos on welding for beginners. I learned that a wire welder was the easiest to learn and the best for light jobs on steel 1/4" or thinner. It looked easy. I looked on Amazon and found this Forney Easy Weld unit, checked reviews and videos, and decided I would teach myself to weld with one of these, so I ordered it and the various necessary welding gear. I sat in my garage door with a stack of old lawn mower and edger blades and a bucket of various junk metal objects. I'm not the sharpest tool in the fabrication shed, but I finally managed to successfully weld a half dozen 3/4" nuts to a lawnmower blade. I beat the dickens out of them with a hammer to see if I could damage my work or knock them loose. I discovered I had learned to weld the heavy stuff pretty darned well. So I grabbed some lighter weight metal and practiced with it. I had a hard time adjusting the knobs to get the wire feed speed to correspond with the amperage for the lighter materials, but after an hour or so, I had it down. I had taught myself to weld (at a really amateur level) in a single morning. That afternoon, I backed the truck up to the garage door, removed the tailgate, and set off on my first (and to date, only) real repair job: the hinge. It was by no means a professional job. In fact, it looks pretty embarrassing, but it's solid and fully functional and saved me $300, which meant the welder paid for itself on first use. Check out the before and after photos uploaded here. All that said, this is one of my favorite recent purchases, and now, whenever I have some idle time, I head out to the garage and just practice welding stuff. Any stuff. Whatever I can find. And I'm getting much better now, so somewhere down the line, I'll probably return to do a better job on my tailgate hinge, even though it is fully functional an sturdy as-is. I encourage all non-welders with the desire to learn to start with a welding unit like this. It's been fun to use and learn with, and younger folks with steadier hands and quicker minds than mine will probably be welding like pros in no time. The Forney Easy Weld 261, 140 FC-i Welder is a great buy!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great low cost investment!
*by D***N on October 16, 2024*

I replaced an older DIY Chicago Electric 90 amp flux core wire welder with this upgraded welder. Both are 110v but the differences in quality is supreme. The seperate wire feed and voltage adjustments is the best feature. True 90 amps is all I need for welding 1/4" steel. My recent project was a true test of its ability. Light gauge outdoor garden spinner blade broke off and I was able to tack with low adjustments on the welder. I don't have a tig welder so I had to weld with this welder. No burn thru. High wire speed and low voltage worked perfectly. My point, it's perfect for light to mid fabrication in my home DIY projects. Stick welding is nice but rods are expensive and not as easy to set up for light gauge. Every welder has their preference but this welder is convenient, easy to weld, easy to adjust and fast set up. Just turn it on and press the wire feed button. Nice!

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