I have a Calemet IGBT. 160 welder it's works pretty good the only faults it had was the rod holder was total garbage and the welding leads were aluminum coated with copper so I replaced them before I even test it I had 2 in the past they last about 3yrs before quitting but at 140 dollars a piece just the first job it paid for itself
I totally agree with you on these IGBT inverter welders. The last 160A machine I bought was around $80 +/- so easy to replace if they go bad. I havent done many welding projects but hopefully I can start soon.
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I have a Calemet IGBT. 160 welder it's works pretty good the only faults it had was the rod holder was total garbage and the welding leads were aluminum coated with copper so I replaced them before I even test it I had 2 in the past they last about 3yrs before quitting but at 140 dollars a piece just the first job it paid for itself
I totally agree with you on these IGBT inverter welders. The last 160A machine I bought was around $80 +/- so easy to replace if they go bad. I havent done many welding projects but hopefully I can start soon.
Have you ever used a millermatic 250x? Did you get good results? Thank you
I have not used a 250X so cant say much on that model.
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DOES NOT USE 220 when welding. Better off buying one that really uses 120v or 220v. The adapter is misleading.
Are you saying machine works on 110v when plugged to 220v? I will check the welding machine out soon.
I would like a chance for one if you give it away
Nice review, so which one do you think welds better between this one and the arc captain? Add me to the giveaway...
I think both machine are very similar in there performance. I also think the Arccaptain ran 6010 a bit better than the YesWelder.
I would like a chance for one if you give it away