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I have had a 110 volt Miller for about 30 years, and it works well. It was one of the first 110 units made, and it was a lot of money back then. There have been times I wished I had a 220 unit, but that 110 Hobart unit is a fine machine. It will do a lot, and it is not a toy.
When I bought mine, 220 was not an option for me. I haven't ever replaced it because it works and I don't use it so much that I need to. It would have been a good investment to buy a 220 volt machine. However, I use it mostly for automotive work, and have never welded a frame, only unibody. If I ever do a hot rod, I would definitely upgrade.
Get an auto darkening helmet.
Last edited by DanielDudley; 03-26-2017 at 06:38 AM..
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