damageandy
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sorry Clarke 130 - title wrong.
So im replacing my 15+ year old Sealey Mightymig 130xt - which when working fine fulfils all my welding needs.
I was going to go for a new clarke 135 due to opinions on here and in general, but i just want to ask why is the 130 so much more popular than the 145 which is about £90 cheaper, the only difference in the specs is the the lowest settings 30v35amps.
Is that the main reason, and in the real world would that make a difference when welding u say abit of body work on a car?
Clarke 130
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/mig130en-turbo-no-gas-mig-welder/
Clarke 145
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/010110125/
or even the
Clarke 151
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/mig151en-turbo-no-gas-mig-welder/
Any opinions?
So im replacing my 15+ year old Sealey Mightymig 130xt - which when working fine fulfils all my welding needs.
I was going to go for a new clarke 135 due to opinions on here and in general, but i just want to ask why is the 130 so much more popular than the 145 which is about £90 cheaper, the only difference in the specs is the the lowest settings 30v35amps.
Is that the main reason, and in the real world would that make a difference when welding u say abit of body work on a car?
Clarke 130
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/mig130en-turbo-no-gas-mig-welder/
Clarke 145
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/010110125/
or even the
Clarke 151
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/mig151en-turbo-no-gas-mig-welder/
Any opinions?
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