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Greetings. So my trusty old Handler 150 has developed two modes of operation. Ok and crap. At this point, I never know which one I'm going to get when I pull the trigger. I just purchased a new Lincoln 210 MP to take its place. I'll hook it up in the morning and get a little seat time with it. Does anyone think I've made a mistake? I sort of have a knack for making em.
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I think there are a few members here who have used that machine. I don't remember any negative comments.
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It's a great machine for the money. Esp for multi function.
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Here is an excellent thread with many customer reviews mixed thru out.

http://weldingweb.com/showthread.php?43 ... ss-machine
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