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    I know the difference between the red and blue and there is at least two for sure that I can tell you about. The miller has steel wire feed rollers and that red thing has plastic...... can you say wear out fast. The other is that the miller weights more and if I am buying a machine that has a transformer in it I want a huge one it means it is more powerful. So there you go I have disproved another salesmen pitch, aka bs ........... and as always IMHO ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by pepi
    The miller has steel wire feed rollers and that red thing has plastic...... ..
    You are wrong -

    I just looked at my baby Lincoln 110V - steel all the way. Plastic, even special engineering plastics would not last a single 2# roll and a 13# roll for sure would't last. Mine is identical to one of the welders that I used for a brush up course at the local welding school as well as the one at a fab shop I used to go to for job related quality audits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2
    You are wrong -

    I just looked at my baby Lincoln 110V - steel all the way. Plastic, even special engineering plastics would not last a single 2# roll and a 13# roll for sure would't last. Mine is identical to one of the welders that I used for a brush up course at the local welding school as well as the one at a fab shop I used to go to for job related quality audits.
    Do not think I mentioned Lincoln by name just said RED, I do not remember the brand name. I just know what I saw and that was just one of the reasons I decided to go with the best MILLER. If that is the way your baby welder is then so be it, But I will bet you your next paycheck that the Miller weighs more and more then likely will out last your baby welder. I bought a 110 and then got another one 220 and as this thread was saying, in the beginning and I agree with from experience that having more then you think you need is a wise consideration before the purchase. That 210 is a nice unit cause it has both of the best worlds 110 tap and a 220 tap. I have found that for sheet metal the 110 is the right welder , but beyond that the 220 is more capable and easier to get the penetration needed for a secure weld I try to live by that assume thing, before I call someone out ..... again just my HO ..........
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    Quote Originally Posted by pepi
    Do not think I mentioned Lincoln by name just said RED,
    You responded to the discussion in the post immediately prior to yours - Lincoln(red) vs. Miller(blue).
    My statement still holds - no plastic rollers in a Lincoln.
    Enough said
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