They are ok for the money and do a 3 year no messing warranty so for a man In a shed or a bit more serious they are ok. I have the 211di and xtt212 and they are both used about 5 hours a day may be a tad more and no problems
I finished up buying the jasic 200 mini and the parweld xrr212 as im going to compare them as the parweld only cost me 700 for machine but add your own torch but the jasc was a tad more
Yeah I purchased 3 Cross arc items to review on YouTube but sadly the tig lasted an hour. The stick model blew the trip switch on turn on and and plasma dial switch never adjusted the amps so all went back and never to be reated
Or go the Parweld route in an xtt212 and stretch a bit as I always by mine machine only for 700 and this does ac too or the jasic 200p dc only as again I pay 650 for mine with everything but gas.
I have both the jasic mini and the xtt212 and I say the parweld to be honest as the panel is easier and smoother. Both weld the same but parweld collect and return so if I was too choose one It be the parweld
Well I have both the Jasic 200 mini and the Parweld xtt 212 and will be doing a yotube shortly comparing them. Both have plus and minuses so my choice would be who can deliver the service you require
I use the Parweld XTT 212 and for 700 for machine only with a 3 year warranty its hard to look past. I have the Jasic 200 min and the XTT212 for demonstrations and most prefer the Parweld
Yeah no problem but just take a look at the jasic if you can as they are built compact and solid little machine as mine gets thrown around dropped and all sorts . Hope you get sorted mate whichever you choose
Well I have had the Rebel 215 and have the Jasic 200 synergic and the Jasic wins hands down. First off the Rebel is built good no question as feels solid but the tig side requires a manual gas torch which was a bit well crap and then the wire speed kept jerking on the mig side after around 4...
No pal as i was always told to stay away from sip for various reasons and judging by the odd tool I have purchased from them I will continue the same trend
My advice is no as the clarke will do the job fine as I have had both and other than the euro torch on the gys which is not a deal breaker both will pretty much do the same. Clarke also easier to have repaired and to modify . Look forward and enjoy what you purchased
Or parweld will let you them direct and will take time for you and once you have the machine you can deal with them direct for returns and stuff. Only Jasic offers this service too as again you can call the engineers and chat to them and are very helpful
Can't see an issue to be fair as register in first 2 weeks which takes i think about 20 to 30 seconds on phone to register it and if it goes bang i think its about a tenner to return however had around 60 odd machines now and never had to return
I always check all my welders but turning on the tank then straight off so there is pressure then go inside for a brew or leave overnight and the pressure should still be there on next view or you have a leak. I have had tiny leaks which you cant hear and are found this way