General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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I do not see any significant advantage of digital 210ETX model over 250EX. May be I read too much and got a blind eye.
210EXT - less weight, less power, more expensive.
250EX - more power, better duty cycle, cheaper.

What did I miss?
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Lots of digital fancy smancy stuff you may never use. Id opt for more power and duty.

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go for the 250 you won't be sorry :D , good luck , John
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Thanks guys. I was trying to compare feature-to-feature and found very little difference.

That's what I found:
210EXT has - wave form control, pulse type choice.
250EX has - arc force control, spot timer.

Other features - 250EX is the same or slightly better than 210EXT.
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