They said the same thing about HTP when Jeff started the HTP brand, it was probably 1979 or 1980. Jeff worked for me at the time..
I took a chance with my first HTP welder then. Still have it. It was an evaluation model when he was trying to decide if there was a U.S. market for 120v welders among hobbiest s, who he was marketing to. No model number on mine, but it’s 40 some years old now, and owes me nothing. At the time Jeff had essentially zero market share, and no employees.
I look at Primeweld the same way. Small company, providing what seems to be excellent service. Three year warranty. Excellent web present, very responsive, etc. Similar customer oriented business model that Jeff had when he started HTP.
If they’re gone after that and no parts, I’m out maybe four good dinners with my wife, but I used it three years. Anything more is gravy, and I don’t have $4000 ******* in a Miller. ( I do have a Miller, plus their plasma cutter, too, by the way, so I’m not hating on Miller…just don’t feel they’re a good value for someone like me.)
The same hate for imported welding equipment shows up here on imported lifts, and other tools. Must be nice to have a garage full of SnapOn, Mohawk, Miller, Deere tractors, Lexus suvs, Brand new Cummins mega cabs, Featherlight enclosed trailers, Sea Ray boats, etc. In my case, I’m not there.