Everlast welders.

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Not much at all. I'm guessing, less than 10-hours.
For the money, Everlast welders have the best arc I've seen.
I'm not too worried about these Everlast machines holding up to long. I've more than got my money out of the PowerArc 200:cool:. The ones that worry me, are these. The red one I have over $7,200.00 into. The blue one I have $6,500.00 into. Now you don't honestly think I'm too worried over a $300.00 welder do you? :D

A $300 welder is most likely going to be thrown away if it dies, my $2500 Lincoln will have parts ordered to fix it. I'm just looking for someone who has put hundreds of hours on one of these Everlast welders.
 
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The $300 Everlast has had great reviews and is superior to a twice as expensive AC/DC buzz box. I think they have a 5 year warranty to boot. $300 and you get it repaired or replaced if it dies in less than 5 years seems like a no brainer to me.
 

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