Posted by Steve@Advance on February 14, 2019 at 20:07:43 from (66.169.147.211):
In Reply to: ESAB Rebel EMP 235ic posted by JimS on February 14, 2019 at 18:47:16:
Never used one, but looking at the company profile, they have been around a long time, one of the first welder companies, maybe even the very first!
Started out in Sweden, now in USA. That's a plus!
I suspect it is a solid welder. I see it will run on 120v or 220v. Don't expect it to run high amps on stick weld on 120v, none will.
With any welder, one major concern is availability of consumables. Check your local welding suppliers, see if they STOCK typical parts. You don't want to be dead in the water for a week waiting for a MIG tip! Ask questions, how long have they been a distributor? What's the track record? What's their future with the company look like? Complaints? Compliments?
That is an "all in one" machine. The advantage is, it is an all in one machine... The disadvantage, a lot of electronics. Where will it be in 10 years? If the electronics fail, will it be repairable?
Some things you just have to step out in faith. Or back track to the old reliable. Tough decisions...
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