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Old 06-18-2024, 01:09 AM   #1
Ziegelsteinfaust
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Welders.

A few weeks ago my Hobart MVP died on me, and currently I am using a Hobart 190. That I constantly have to take back to my dad's house when I do stuff there.

I really want one of those fancy Miller welders, but I am out of funds right now for a $3000 purchase. I am on the final stretch of my Nova refurb so I don't want to slow down by removing available funds.


So I thought I would get a cheap invertor 120V welder. So I can take it with me places when I need it. Instead of the heavier transformer version.

So alot of them seem to be multi process when I just want a mig. Looking at the new Ridgid or Harbor Frieght titanium versions.

Does stacking features reduce reliability or is their life span sort of already low due to buy in price?
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