Handheld Laser Welding Machines

Weld stainless steel, aluminum, carbon steel, and more — with precision and speed that traditional methods can't match. Xlaserlab laser welding machines are built for fabricators, workshop owners, and small businesses who need clean, strong welds without years of practice. From entry-level systems for thin sheet metal to multi-function machines that also cut and clean, find the right laser welding machine for your workflow and budget.

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Laser Welding, Cutting & Cleaning — All in One Machine

One machine. Three capabilities. See how Xlaserlab laser welding machines deliver precise welds, smooth cuts, and clean surfaces on stainless steel, aluminum, and more — right out of the box.

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FAQs

How much does a laser welding machine cost?

Entry-level handheld laser welding machines start around $2,000–$4,000 for diode-based systems suited to thin metals. Fiber laser models with more power and multi-function capability (weld + cut + clean) typically range from $3,000–$8,000. Higher-wattage industrial units can exceed $10,000.

Is laser welding better than TIG or MIG?

Laser welding produces a smaller heat-affected zone than both TIG and MIG, which means less warping, less grinding, and a cleaner finish. It's also significantly faster to learn — most users achieve strong, clean welds within hours, not months. For thin metals and precision work, laser has a clear edge. For thick structural welds on heavy plate, traditional methods may still be more practical.

Are laser welds as strong as traditional welds?

Yes. Laser welds achieve deep penetration with a narrow, concentrated beam — producing joints that are strong and consistent. For materials up to 3mm thick, a single pass is typically enough. The smaller heat-affected zone also reduces the risk of micro-cracks and material weakening that can come with higher-heat methods.