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The Laser Welder That Replaces Your TIG Setup, Your Angle Grinder, and Your Plasma Cutter. The Xlaserlab X1 Pro is a 700W fiber laser welding, cle...
View full detailsA 3-in-1 laser welder combines laser welding, metal cutting, and laser cleaning into a single handheld machine — replacing three separate tools and eliminating the need to swap equipment mid-project. On a single machine, you can remove rust and surface contamination before welding using the cleaning function, weld stainless steel, aluminum, and carbon steel with minimal heat distortion, and cut thin sheet metal with clean edges that need little to no finishing. For small shops, mobile fabricators, and businesses wanting to bring multiple metalworking capabilities in-house, the all-in-one laser welding machine is one of the most cost-effective tool investments available.
The laser cleaning function alone frequently surprises buyers the most — removing decades of rust, oxide, paint, and weld discoloration in seconds without abrasives or chemicals, preserving the base metal underneath. Combined with a fiber laser welding system that produces professional seams with a fraction of the TIG/MIG learning curve, a 3-in-1 machine can transform a shop's capability overnight. We carry 3-in-1 laser welders from 700W to 1200W in both air-cooled and higher-power configurations. Not sure which power level or brand is right for you? Our free pre-purchase consultation will help you decide.
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The Laser Welder That Replaces Your TIG Setup, Your Angle Grinder, and Your Plasma Cutter. The Xlaserlab X1 Pro is a 700W fiber laser welding, cle...
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xTool MetalFab: One Machine. A Complete Metal Workshop. Weld, Cut, Clean, and Engrave — All with Industrial-Grade Fiber Laser Precision. The xTool...
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Cut Faster, Weld Cleaner, and Work Anywhere with the Gweike Gweike 3-in-1 Handheld Laser Welder. The Gweike 3-in-1 Handheld Laser Welder redefines ...
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Weld Like a Pro in Minutes — Not Years. The FSL Portable Laser Welder makes professional-quality metal joining accessible to anyone. Whether you'r...
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Cut Faster, Weld Cleaner, and Work Anywhere with the Gweike Gweike 3-in-1 Handheld Laser Welder. The Gweike 3-in-1 Handheld Laser Welder redefines ...
View full detailsA 3-in-1 laser machine combines welding, cutting, and cleaning in a single handheld unit, letting one laser head stitch a crack, buff off oxidation or paint, and nibble a notch for fit-up without packing three separate machines. Carrying one head instead of three separate machines is the main practical advantage for mobile or tight-space fabrication work, since switching modes is usually just a settings change rather than swapping tools. That said, each function still performs a notch below what a dedicated single-purpose machine can do.
For steady shop use, laser welding runs about four times faster than TIG, and at a $25/hour labor rate that speed advantage typically pays back the machine's cost in 6 to 9 months of steady use. Occasional hobbyist use stretches that payback timeline out considerably, sometimes past a year, since the time savings only compound with regular, high-volume work. Shops running the machine daily see the fastest return, while weekend hobbyists may find a single-purpose welder more cost-effective.
A 3-in-1 machine's cleaning function suits light rust and surface contamination for daily maintenance and small jobs, but it doesn't match the power or efficiency of a dedicated industrial laser cleaning system. Dedicated cleaners are built for large-area, precision industrial work, often running higher average power specifically tuned for stripping rust, paint, or oxide layers at scale. The 3-in-1 unit is meant for quick touch-ups alongside welding, not for clearing large surfaces before a paint job.
Yes, if you have a steady hand or use a physical template or ruler to guide the handheld gun, but it won't match true CNC repeatability or precision. A steady hand and a guide template close most of the precision gap, though the cuts still won't be as consistent as a fixed-bed CNC cutter. Repetitive, high-volume cuts of the same shape are where a CNC setup still clearly outperforms a handheld laser.
No, a 3-in-1 laser welder complements a MIG or TIG setup rather than replacing it, since it isn't built for heavy structural welding or every type of metal and joint corner. It's best treated as an addition to your toolbox, not a replacement, for jobs like thin sheet metal repair, cleaning, and light cutting. Shops that need both capabilities typically keep a MIG or TIG machine for structural work and reach for the laser unit for finish and prep tasks.
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