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  • 01-12-2023
    Sberry

    Re: Hobart model: T-295

    This isnt a machine for you. Find a new DVI 150 class inverter.
  • 01-09-2023
    robbell87

    Re: Hobart model: T-295

    I have this model. Is it safe to use at home if I plug it to my dryer plug
  • 08-04-2020
    kennystone

    Re: Hobart model: T-295

    Personally, I do not have this model of apparatus, but from the reviews I know that it is a great "workhorse", which easily copes with different tasks!
  • 07-15-2020
    Sparkie1957

    Re: Hobart model: T-295

    I’m sure it’s still a great stick welder for any shop. Hobart made great machines. The 295 is a 208/230 volt 1 phase machine.


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  • 07-13-2020
    BYW200

    Hobart model: T-295

    I have a friend that has a Hobart model: T-295 that was gave to him a long time ago, and he has never used it. How good is this welder for shop use today? Do they develop grimlins when you try to use them and break alot?

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