

⚡ Cut Clean, Cut Smart, Cut Ahead!
The YESWELDER CUT-60DS PRO is a versatile 60A plasma cutter featuring advanced non-high frequency blow-back start technology for interference-free operation. Equipped with a digital display for real-time monitoring and a non-touch pilot arc torch, it delivers precise, clean cuts on various metals, including rusty and painted surfaces. Dual voltage compatibility (110/220V), robust safety protections (IP21 water rating, overload, and overheat safeguards), and customizable cutting modes make it an essential tool for professionals and DIYers seeking reliable, efficient metal cutting performance.
























| ASIN | B09L3Y3ZLF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,743 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #40 in Plasma Cutting Equipment |
| Brand | YESWELDER |
| Color | Cut-60ds Pro New |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 662 Reviews |
| Display Type | digital |
| Electrical Output Waveform | Square Wave |
| Frequency | 65 Hz |
| Input Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.75"L x 5.91"W x 11.81"H |
| Item Weight | 9.71 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | YESWELDER |
| Model Name | CUT-60DS PRO-1 |
| Model Number | CUT-60DS PRO-1 |
| Output Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Peak Output Power Watts | 9840 |
| Power Source | Power Supply |
| Product Dimensions | 15.75"L x 5.91"W x 11.81"H |
| Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 50 milliamp_hours |
S**E
Works awesome , great value
Works great so far , only used to cut 1/4 plate as of now but looks to be very good quality/easy to use, and should last a long time . Can’t beat the price
J**Y
Great tool great price point
Glad I waited, but also wish I had bought one sooner. Thing works like a champ. Cuts through 1/4" mild with scale in a hurry. Saving me a ton of time on prep.
P**.
A cutting beast, well worth the money.
I have wanted a plasma cutter for a long time and finally got one when it went on sale with Amazon "Today's Deals". This unit was smaller and lighter than expected. Everything together weighs less than 20 pounds. The instructions are less than optimal just like they were with my YW 205DS. The air hose is press-fit and I used a different connector than the one included for my air lines. The rest is a no-brainer. Out of the box and together, there were no issues. It is easy to set up and run where it auto-senses voltage and limits. First cut was 1/4 inch steel for a winch mount plate, then welded it with my YesWelder 205DS MP welder. This plasma cutter is a beast! Quick and simple to use, it cuts through steel like a butter knife. First cut saved me time over my chop saw and is a clean cut. It will take practice to learn cutting speed and the settings but looking forward to using it for other projects now. Don't let its size and weight fool you, it is powerful without the bulk and claims to cut steel up to about an inch thick.
R**S
This little guy is a monster for the price.
The first picture is a cut in 3/16" plate after I installed it on my crossfire plasma table. I'm still playing with the setting to get it dialed in. The minor issues im having are more related to the crossfire system and not the plasma cutter itself. The second picture was just playing the plasma cutter straight out of the box at 65A and 80psi. It cuts through 1/2" like nothing. I'm impressed, especially for the fact that you can get this machine for less then $300.00. My other plasma cutter is a hypertherm 30xp that payed almost 2k for and this is comparable in performance. This is not designed to run on a cnc table however is not hard to get out to work. Im playing with the setting on the whole machine in general to see what it's capable of but for the price it is tough to beat. The short time I played with the plasma cutter itself it never failed to strike an arc but for some reason it fails to strike an arc on a rare occasion when installed on the cnc table. Again, that's an issue with the machine and Not the cutter. If your in the market for a plasma cutter, don't hesitate on this little guy. It packs a punch for such a compact unit. It's impressive!!
B**G
4th yeswelder product, and this one is a winner, with 2 year update
in an effort to downsize my shop equipment from old tech, which is both large and heavy, making it hard to move around a small shop, i have sat out to replace with new tech units. i have built a cart which holds two gas bottles, the yeswelder mig 250pro, the 250p dc tig, a tig 250 ac/dc, and now the cut65ds plasma cutter. this plasma cutter is easy to set up, came very well packaged, and cuts like a dream. while i won't be getting rid of my victor journeyman torch, i won't be using it as much as i once did. the yeswelder cut65ds plasma cutter has a smaller form factor than the other 3 units i have, which i would have liked to have it match the others in size (particularly height), 2.25" of block fixed that so that it sits at the same height as the mig250 pro that it sits next to on the cart. the unit weighs in at a svelte 17-18lbs, which makes it very portable should the user want to remove it from his cart and pack it around on a jobsite. as for cutting, this thing is a blowback design and i find it very smooth in operation. the one downside i have with the unit is the lack of extra consumables, it comes with one set, and one likely will want to order more. overall this thing is a winner! update: skip ahead to more recently, october 2025... and a new to our little city a very used (read that abused) with no love garbage truck. after getting a quote for $20 grand for weld/fabrication repairs to the compactor, i decided that i would take on the project myself and off to the races we go... so far i have used this plasma cutter to the max output of 65amps on 240 vac mains, and it has been flawless and after cutting more than a few hundred feet of nasty, trash impacted steel panels out for replacement, it has not one time balked on me, other than when the consumables are completely burnt up, which is to be expected. the unit is light and easy to move, so much so it is also easy to drag off of where ever you set it, so be sure to secure it with a safety strap to the handle if you are going to use it at the bitter end of the torch lead length. while in the middle of a long cut, i accidentally drug the unit off its perch and it fell some 5 ft down onto a gravel driveway, landing on its side... and it never skipped a beat while i completed the cut... my helper picked the unit up and placed it closer while i was still cutting away without any notion that i had tried my level best to kill this thing. even the powder coat is tough as heck, not even a scratch on the unit anywhere! i have a large ltec 50amp plasma that tips the scales at over 250lbs all in, and don't get me wrong i love that thing... so i was a bit hesitant to use the yeswelder cut65 on such a big job where i would be using it at max output for long stretches without proper time to cool down. if this little yeswelder completes this project, which i am close to doing so, it will surely have place in my heart, and the l-tec will have to take a back seat. this unit is nothing short of amazing in my opinion.
J**R
CUT-65DS Promising Features Marred by Inconsistent Performance
At first glance, this plasma cutter seemed to have all the features I was looking for. The digital displays were impressively bright and crystal clear, providing easy visibility of settings. Adjustments were intuitive and user-friendly, allowing for quick and convenient setup. The torch handle felt sturdy and of high quality, providing a comfortable and secure grip. However, my excitement quickly turned to disappointment when I began using the machine. Despite meticulously following the instructions, connecting everything correctly, and ensuring the power switch was turned on, the plasma cutter's performance was far from reliable. When I pulled the trigger, I anticipated a powerful plasma flame, but to my frustration, only a rush of air emerged from the nozzle. This lackluster result occurred repeatedly, with the plasma flame appearing a mere three out of ten times. The inconsistency in performance was deeply unsatisfying and raised doubts about the machine's overall reliability. It is disheartening to encounter such issues, especially when the machine showcased promising features. The bright displays and user-friendly adjustments, coupled with the high-quality torch handle, were overshadowed by the machine's inability to function consistently. Regrettably, I had to reach out to customer service in hopes of resolving the issue. They said it was a fluke and suggested getting a replacement. However, their proposed solution did not rectify the problem. Additionally, I noticed a substantial air leak inside the case of the second plasma cutter, further underscoring the quality control issues. Ultimately, I had no choice but to return both plasma cutters. Unfortunately, this experience not only wasted precious time but also caused significant delays in my project. It is evident that these repeated issues are not mere flukes but rather indicative of a larger quality control problem. In conclusion, while the bright displays, intuitive adjustments, and high-quality torch handle initially seemed promising, they were marred by the plasma cutter's inconsistent performance. I would caution potential buyers against considering this particular model, as the unreliability and quality control issues detract from its otherwise appealing features. Look for a more dependable option from a reputable brand to avoid such frustrations and setbacks.
E**C
Good plasma cutter
Great plasma cutter. Took it out of the box and cut some three-quarter steel to test it. Doesn’t cut clean through, but it will cut it. Cut half inch pretty clean. 3/8 no problem. 1/8 like butter. There’s a little attachment that goes over the nozzle that’s supposed to space the tip a little ways for the metal. For me it just got in the way and I tossed it out. One cutting thinner metal I pretty much just laid a tip on top of the metal. It cuts pretty fast so I just drag it on. I’ve been using this for a month now. I’ll update it as we go. See how long it last. Still working cuts great. I also had bought the 250 pro Welder. It works great also.
C**1
So glad I got this.
I have worked in or managed repair-fab shops all my life and I have done every welding procedure there is except underwater welding. Now bear in mind I have only used high end Miller or Lincoln products, so when I started seeing all the social media hype about inexpensive plasma cutters, well I was skeptical to say the least. After doing some research I opted to buy the YESWELDER 65 Plasma cutter to have in my home garage simply because I hate to pull out the Ox-Acc torches every time I need to cut something. Here are the reasons I chose it. #1, 65 amps of cutting power means it will cut faster and thicker material. #2, non contact cutting (Torch tip does not have to be touching the metal that your cutting). #3, the IPT-40 plasma torch is good quality and when you buy a consumable tip kit they are upgraded to the IPT-60 heavy duty style. #4. it can be used on 110 or 220 volts ( I use 220 because I cut mostly 1/4 to 1/2 steel) Now all that being said is it as good as a $4000 cutter no, but its real good for a under $300 cutter. Now I see some comments about the consumables being pricey but in the grand scheme of thing they are much cheaper than buying oxygen & acetylene. Make sure you order a consumable kit as you will need it. This is a great plasma cutter for any DIY guy-gal, or a seasoned pro on a budget.
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