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<blockquote data-quote="boardbysled" data-source="post: 1539327" data-attributes="member: 18596"><p>I just got the Hobart 210 MVP for <$800. I like it for a hobbyist welder. Welds just as nice as any Lincoln or Miller I've welded with. In fact, Miller and Hobart are owned by the same parent company and share many parts.</p><p></p><p>I like the dual voltage feature as well because my shop is only wired for 110. So if I need to weld something light, I don't have to drag the extension cord from the dryer.</p><p></p><p>My only complaint is how loud the fan is. It is by far the noisiest of any welder I have ever welded with. But, I just shut it off when I am not using it right away.</p><p></p><p>Sidenote, the Hobart flux core blows, worse wire ever. Switched over to Esab hard wire and a 75/25 shielding gas and first weld was 100x better.</p><p></p><p>Also, it fits perfect on the Harbor Freight Welding Cart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boardbysled, post: 1539327, member: 18596"] I just got the Hobart 210 MVP for <$800. I like it for a hobbyist welder. Welds just as nice as any Lincoln or Miller I've welded with. In fact, Miller and Hobart are owned by the same parent company and share many parts. I like the dual voltage feature as well because my shop is only wired for 110. So if I need to weld something light, I don't have to drag the extension cord from the dryer. My only complaint is how loud the fan is. It is by far the noisiest of any welder I have ever welded with. But, I just shut it off when I am not using it right away. Sidenote, the Hobart flux core blows, worse wire ever. Switched over to Esab hard wire and a 75/25 shielding gas and first weld was 100x better. Also, it fits perfect on the Harbor Freight Welding Cart. [/QUOTE]
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