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Hey,

Jody has a video comparing these two machines. i ll dig it up for ya.

Mick
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Thanks for the link. Im looking for input from owners of theses machines.

Thanks
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Service levels:
Miller 10
Lincoln 5
Everlast PowerTig 250EX, PowerTig 185 Micro, PowerArc 160STH, Miller Trailblazer 301G, Millermatic 140 Auto-Set
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can you please explain.
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I've been following the posts reviewing these two companies (though not on the particular machines you asked about), and Miller gets an "A" grade for their customer service, repair service, and general user-friendliness. Lincoln gets, at best, a "C".

I've used many different machines from both companies, and find them comparable in performance, but the reviews for service strongly favor Miller.

Steve S
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Thanks Steve
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