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Thread: TIGWELD 210DX: Under 1K, AC/DC, Four Waveforms, Foot Pedal, Best-Value, Black Swan?

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    TIGWELD 210DX: Under 1K, AC/DC, Four Waveforms, Foot Pedal, Best-Value, Black Swan?

    Wow,

    I just noticed this Longevity unit, which may be a best-value in an advanced-featured AC/DC TIG unit at around $1000.

    Duty-cycle at 60% on 200 amps rocks, too!

    I mean, some may know that I'm a happy Everlast 210EXT user, which is priced about 60% higher, but which has some added features, differences, and support advantages, I think. Of course, this is just a market observation of mine, without any intent to incite a brand competition or debate.

    So, this one looks like a winner for Longevity and welding consumers as well, i.e., a win-win for producer and consumer.

    I mean, a four waveform AC/DC TIG unit, with an included foot pedal, at around 1K, is somewhat of a FIRST, or a proverbial, welding market Black Swan!

    https://www.longevity-inc.com/tig-we...gweld-210-dx#;

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    Re: TIGWELD 210DX: Under 1K, AC/DC, Four Waveforms, Foot Pedal, Best-Value, Black Swa

    yep looks good I saw a box from an ozzy company that is an AC/DC tig at 200 amps with really nice standard equipment. 1500 bucks AUS on ebay, spotted by an australian guy looking for a welder with local support and fair price.

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    Re: TIGWELD 210DX: Under 1K, AC/DC, Four Waveforms, Foot Pedal, Best-Value, Black Swa

    and how to buy the good one?how to understand it is a right thing?

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