SSC not SCC

Lincoln, Miller both had there cheap pedals before they started supplying with SSC pedals. Judging a welder by its accessories is
not the best way. Cheap accessories is just a way of cutting down the price of some packages. Research, read product reviews, find people who own one and ask them, look into the company that makes em, are they going to be around when your machine breaks down and you need parts.
Some things to think about before buy a welder
What do you want to weld - steel, aluminum, Both when a machine can weld those two metals it can weld just about any other metals such as stainless steel, chrome-molly, titanium, copper
Power input - single phase or three phase, amperage
Power output - how thick of material do you want to weld (always go above rated thickness than you are planning on welding makes things easier)
What welding processes do you want to do with the machine GTAW(TIG), GMAW(MIG), SMAW(Stick), FCAW(Flux core), Spray, Pulsed Spray, ETC
Heavy or medium use - air cooled or liquid cooled, duty cycle
Cost - purchase price, maintenance/consumables
Maintenance/customer service - take it to a local dealer or have to ship it in
Size and mobility - inverter or transformer
Operation options/settings - frequency adjust, waveform adjust, preset programs, preflow, post flow, 2t 4t, pulse, pulse frequency ETC
Brand - Miller, Lincoln, ESAB, Everlast, HTP, Thermal Arc
Warranty
There is a lot to take in consideration when choosing a welder to buy.
Have fun shopping
