View Full Version : Miller vs Lincoln 210/215 class mig
kartracer55
07-09-2006, 11:08 PM
Ok, so I need some opinions on these two machines. I know both are excellent, but the lincoln is a few hundred more. Is it really worth it? Do either of these machines handle sheet metal better than the other one does? Both are 7 tap machines, and I know the lincoln has 5 more amps and a 110 outlet, is it worth the additional 400$? Is one built any better than the other?
I just need some opinions here, as Im unsure. Both are supported locally but the closest is the cyberweld retail store, which carries miller. I have welded with a Lincoln 135 mig, and a Miller TIG, all other Mig/Tig/Stick has been done on big industrial Linde machines, so im kinda comparing apples to oranges.
Thanks guys!
Jim
P.S. and No Greg, I cant run the MM251!!! haha
the intimidator
07-10-2006, 03:56 PM
Ok, so I need some opinions on these two machines. I know both are excellent, but the lincoln is a few hundred more. Is it really worth it? Do either of these machines handle sheet metal better than the other one does? Both are 7 tap machines, and I know the lincoln has 5 more amps and a 110 outlet, is it worth the additional 400$? Is one built any better than the other?
I just need some opinions here, as Im unsure. Both are supported locally but the closest is the cyberweld retail store, which carries miller. I have welded with a Lincoln 135 mig, and a Miller TIG, all other Mig/Tig/Stick has been done on big industrial Linde machines, so im kinda comparing apples to oranges.
Thanks guys!
Jim
P.S. and No Greg, I cant run the MM251!!! haha
I would get the miller. It is 400$ cheaper use the mony you save to buy a torch set or something. Both machines are going to have pretty much the same performance and dependabilty they both make very good welders and I would not hesitate to buy either one but the miller is cheaper and is avalible closer and the outlet and a extra 5 amp's is not worth the 400$ lincoln want's it is easy to add a 110 outlet to your'e welding cart and you prob have all you need siting in a drawer in the garage to do it. IMO go blue :)
HotRodderAZ
07-10-2006, 05:43 PM
After having a Miller for years, I tried to use a Lincoln, man I hated it. Miller is so nice. I second go blue.
kartracer55
07-10-2006, 07:11 PM
Thanks guys!
Miller has quite the following, as Does lincoln so Im just kinda unsure. Seems like they are just Ford/Chevy but I wasnt sure why the lincoln was so much more expensive than the Miller.
Jim
Rrumbler
07-11-2006, 12:46 AM
Seem to me that there was something about this subject here recently. One thing mentioned was the feed rollers and mechanism; one has a lot of plastic in it, and the other is mostly all metal, if my tired old memory serves me correctly. I vote BLUE, though; I don't know just why - I have used both, and they both were good performers. In terms of results, I could see no difference.
customperformance
07-11-2006, 09:18 AM
Miller Hobart or Esab I have tryed some of the others and the 3 listed is the only ones I would buy if needing another new one. I have a Miller 210 which is priced around $1100-1200 here locally.
pl_silverado
07-11-2006, 03:03 PM
Go Blue!!
Their customer service is unbeatable. I had a bad regulator and they sent me a new one no questions asked.
sberry
07-11-2006, 04:08 PM
The 120V outlet is pointless and adds more stuff under the hood. They are very similar machines, it wouldnt matter much, in that class of machine 400 is a lot.
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