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Hello All,I am new to the group, been welding off and on over the years, still a better stick welder than any other type!! (Old School) Because I'm old! LOL

I was given a 110V Snap-On MIG 135 around 10 years ago and it has performed well for me over the years (mainly as a flux core), but, I want to upgrade to a 220V machine and need to sell the MIG 135. I looked up what this machine runs new (or ran new at the time it was purchased) and it is now going for $2,145, but now I need to know what price range I should list this machine for on the used market? It is probably 12 years old, or so but is in great shape.So my question is, what would you guys try to sell this for, the fair price range?

Thanks!JamesLast edited by jvrjeep; 3 Hours Ago at 11:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by jvrjeep

Hello All,I am new to the group, been welding off and on over the years, still a better stick welder than any other type!! (Old School) Because I'm old! LOL

I was given a 110V Snap-On MIG 135 around 10 years ago and it has performed well for me over the years (mainly as a flux core), but, I want to upgrade to a 220V machine and need to sell the MIG 135. I looked up what this machine runs new (or ran new at the time it was purchased) and it is now going for $2,145. Why anyone would pay that much for a 110V welder, I will never know, but now I need to know what price range I should list this machine for on the used market? It is probably 12 years old, or so and is in great shape.So my question is, what would you guys try to sell this for?

Thanks!James
Reply:Thanks,I don't know who actually makes it but I do know it was made in Italy. I will be looking for a lite duty machine with a budget of around $1000. I just do not weld enough anymore to spend more. Mainly for the occasional repair weld or small project. I just want to be able to produce a quality weld on ¼" material without maxing out a 110V machine, if you know what I mean. LOL Compatible with a spool gun would also be a plus.Thanks
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Originally Posted by jvrjeep

Thanks,I don't know who actually makes it but I do know it was made in Italy. I will be looking for a lite duty machine with a budget of around $1000. I just do not weld enough anymore to spend more. Mainly for the occasional repair weld or small project. I just want to be able to produce a quality weld on ¼" material without maxing out a 110V machine, if you know what I mean. LOL Compatible with a spool gun would also be a plus.Thanks |
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