whatever machine you buy, make sure its made by a popular company (which have already been mentioned) because you will need to buy consumable replacement parts.
a welder is a machine that needs servicing. if you cannot replace a component on your gun or in your machine, then the machine is now considered junk.
i saw one of our friends (diego) welding with a 110v horror-freight welder... holy shit, i have home amplifiers bigger than that junk. i saw him make some sparks, cant say he welded anything though.
in addition to the machine, be prepared to supply it with proper electricity. you'll need the proper amp service (outlet) for a 220v machine, so do your research.
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