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    56 I looked at the Specs. a lot closer and thanks for pointing them out. It seems that all the sites sale the 45xp for the same price. The duty cycle and KW output is the best on the 45. Know I need to decide between 20' or 50' torch. I'll let you guy's know what I decide?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigblock View Post
    Know I need to decide between 20' or 50' torch.
    I can't imagine what you would need a 50' torch for. I think 20-25' is plenty. These things are fairly easy to carry around and I wouldn't want to deal with 50 feet of hose. But it all depends on your shop setup. One thing to consider is whether you want to use 110V or 22V. My Miller 375 allows you to use both and I use it on 110V 99% of the time. Same with my Miller 211 MIG, you change the adapter on the end to use 110V. You may not always have 220V available where you want to use it.
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    CN that's way I thru that in there to get a reply from guy's that use them a lot. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chevynut View Post
    I can't imagine what you would need a 50' torch for. I think 20-25' is plenty. These things are fairly easy to carry around and I wouldn't want to deal with 50 feet of hose. But it all depends on your shop setup. One thing to consider is whether you want to use 110V or 22V. My Miller 375 allows you to use both and I use it on 110V 99% of the time. Same with my Miller 211 MIG, you change the adapter on the end to use 110V. You may not always have 220V available where you want to use it.
    Exactly what he said... Dual voltage is nice too, according to the chart both the miller and the victor cut master are both dual voltage.

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    Well I finally got off my dead a** and bought my plasma cutter , I bought the Hypertherm 45 XP. While I was there I also bought a Lincoln MP 210, Lincoln has a $499 rebate on that machine right now till Nov. bringing the price down to $999.00, with the rebate I bought a Lincoln Viking welding hood, now I have to get busy!! I'm going to try posting pic's as I go so I will be asking a lot of questions if a can't find a already post about it. Thanks in advance to all the knowledge you guy's provide.

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