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    Be nice this is my first post
    Ok i want a tig welder. At the moment it's between a 200dx and the 210ext not sure on the price of the 210ext yet.
    Have never done any tig welding but am ok with mig and stick
    As I’m in Australia our power is 240v single phase. I have 3 phase but might have to use it where no 3 phase is available
    Any comments appreciated

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    Hey im in Aus too, Im getting the 210EXT more features than 210 dx.

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    I would guess the EXT is higher priced than the DX. I would say if you have never TIG'd, go with the DX. The dials are easy to use and it will weld just about anything you will need to weld. I bought the 250EX and I absolutely love this machine!! Very smoth arc and a breeze to use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pig75 View Post
    Be nice this is my first post
    Ok i want a tig welder. At the moment it's between a 200dx and the 210ext not sure on the price of the 210ext yet.
    Have never done any tig welding but am ok with mig and stick
    As I’m in Australia our power is 240v single phase. I have 3 phase but might have to use it where no 3 phase is available
    Any comments appreciated
    Welcome to the forum! There are some really great guys on this forum. A lot of neat projects and information too.

    Might help your decision if you focus in on either budget, intended use or both. If you have a need for some of the more advanced features of the ext and budget isn't much of an issue, that might make your decision for you. Again, welcome! Cheers.
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    If i ever get a price on the 210ext it will help with the decision
    210EXT,uni mig 250A, 200A inverter stick, 100A buzz box, 50A plasma cutter.
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    List 1799.00

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    List 1799.00
    (Might be some different for pig75, the OP, who is in Australia- there's a currency difference, and they have a goods and services tax to consider too.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    List 1799.00
    I've seen that list before. I would hope we can get a little better pricing? It's getting close to HTPs pricing when they have a sale (especially their black Friday sale) and also used Lincoln V205s with name brand torches/pedals/gauges up front.

    Not at all trying to bust on Everlast. I think they have a great product at a great price point and I am pro-Everlast, but at $1,800.00 it opens the doors to a few other options for the same price or slightly more...
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    Well, they have almost sold out at that price. The HTP's don't offer as much as these do. No do Italian made V 205.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    List 1799.00
    I really hope it's around that price
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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    Well, they have almost sold out at that price. The HTP's don't offer as much as these do. No do Italian made V 205.
    Perhaps,
    But are they actually available for purchase? It seems like you need to look at all the forum threads to get ay info on this welder and they are never listed on the website for sale so how do you go about buying one and knowing the availability? Canada has them US doesn't, etc..The models and specs on the buy site haven't been updated forever. The 200 dx Specs and features are not current, nor the 185 with dual volt, etc..and we don't have the EXT models. It makes it very hard to understand the newest latest greatest features without looking at all the threads for details. It would be nice to have them updated included any revisions that have been made to the models including features, pedal operation, newest torches includes, etc. do you know where I'm coming from? There are a bunch of us asking the same questions .... And we aren't trying intentionally to be pain in the arssssses. It's an Internet brand so we all expect info fast like its a drive thru!!! LOL I too am trying to make a decision on which Everlast model I should buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pig75 View Post
    Be nice this is my first post
    Ok i want a tig welder. At the moment it's between a 200dx and the 210ext not sure on the price of the 210ext yet.
    Have never done any tig welding but am ok with mig and stick
    As I’m in Australia our power is 240v single phase. I have 3 phase but might have to use it where no 3 phase is available
    Any comments appreciated
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    I would recommend contacting Everlast over there first as well.

    On a choice, I to am waiting on an 210 EXT for personal use myself. I have never used the DX, have used the LX and EX since they came out. If I had a budget, I would probably go with the LX or DX. But the EX is top of the line for sure.

    Also, I do like seeing all the knobs at ones over the digital, but I have not used the EXT yet. I can at a glance see all my setting, something to think about. DX, LX and EX have long track records as well.

    I really can not see picking a bad one other than extra features you may never need.
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    Well it wont be a 210 @ $2350 in Australia I think i will be looking elsewhere
    210EXT,uni mig 250A, 200A inverter stick, 100A buzz box, 50A plasma cutter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pig75 View Post
    Well it wont be a 210 @ $2350 in Australia I think i will be looking elsewhere
    If it is all about price, the 200DX is a nice AC/DC machine for a low price..

    I personally (currently) have a 250EX and a 210EXT. I like the EXT better due to the digital panel that I did not think I was going to like, but the 250EX is a good bit less and will do everything the EXT does and has more power. I've used the EX and LX for at least 5 years. You just lose the computer controlled interface and have individual knobs for all the settings.

    They all weld steel and aluminum pretty much the same.

    If you google for "everlast and welding tipsandtricks" you will find PP256 AC/DC machine videos, same at the 250EX pretty much and 210EXT videos. They will give you a better idea on the user controls.

    Also, call Bob and see if maybe he can work a deal for you. Never know.
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    It's not all about price but most of the tigs are about $350 more than the us price but the 210 is $550
    210EXT,uni mig 250A, 200A inverter stick, 100A buzz box, 50A plasma cutter.
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    Ok everlast australia offered me a better price on a 210ext so i grabbed one
    So what other bits and pieces should i be looking at getting ?
    All i have is a bottle of argon
    210EXT,uni mig 250A, 200A inverter stick, 100A buzz box, 50A plasma cutter.
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    Tungsten, filler rod, misc torch parts, safety gear such as TIG gloves, stainless wire brush. All I can think of at the moment, kinda what's piled on top of my welder. If you want to go with a water cooled torch you will need to buy or build a water cooler or setup a constant loss cooling from your water supply.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pig75 View Post
    Ok everlast australia offered me a better price on a 210ext so i grabbed one
    So what other bits and pieces should i be looking at getting ?
    All i have is a bottle of argon
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    Quote Originally Posted by CGCINC View Post
    I would guess the EXT is higher priced than the DX. I would say if you have never TIG'd, go with the DX. The dials are easy to use and it will weld just about anything you will need to weld. I bought the 250EX and I absolutely love this machine!! Very smoth arc and a breeze to use.
    Welcome to the forum!
    i see you have the Powertig 250 EX and you like it. i just putting in a order for one with the water cooler W300 and stand is there anything you did not like about the 250EX. Thanks Kempy

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