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<blockquote data-quote="wont work" data-source="post: 322695" data-attributes="member: 4320"><p>Lincoln and Miller is you better welders with Hobart a good choice for someone that's not going into production. </p><p>I would stay away from esab as I have heard and seen horror stories from them. People will argue which is better but it's really up the the operator and what your gona do with it. I myself prefer Miller. I have 18 Miller welders at the school, 4 in my personal shop, and 3 portable and don't have any problems other than consumables with them. Half of them are also over 20 years old also. </p><p></p><p>Now the 211 you are looking at is a nice welder and would probably suit your needs. Also your welding supply store keeps parts in stock to fit them so that would be a big selling factor for me of the Lincoln or Miller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wont work, post: 322695, member: 4320"] Lincoln and Miller is you better welders with Hobart a good choice for someone that's not going into production. I would stay away from esab as I have heard and seen horror stories from them. People will argue which is better but it's really up the the operator and what your gona do with it. I myself prefer Miller. I have 18 Miller welders at the school, 4 in my personal shop, and 3 portable and don't have any problems other than consumables with them. Half of them are also over 20 years old also. Now the 211 you are looking at is a nice welder and would probably suit your needs. Also your welding supply store keeps parts in stock to fit them so that would be a big selling factor for me of the Lincoln or Miller. [/QUOTE]
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