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Handheld Ready Welder or Premier Power Welder?
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TokenRH
New User
| Posts: 14
| Joined: 10/08
Posted: 03/03/09 06:00 PM
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I've been trying top decide if it's worth buying a Premier Power Welder or the trick little Ready Welder (runs off of 24+V DC). For those that haven't seen it, here's the link . . .
http://www.premierpowerwelder.com/readyweld/readyweld10000CS.html
My question to the forum is . . . .which one would be the better purchase? Also, have any of the JP Ed's played with it and does it work as advertised?
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redsand723
Enthusiast
| Posts: 529
| Joined: 11/08
Posted: 03/03/09 06:01 PM
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jp mag did an article about them a few months back
"WHEN IN DOUBT TACH IT OUT!"
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Jp Editor
Moderator
| Posts: 782
| Joined: 10/06
Posted: 03/03/09 08:46 PM
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The Premier Power welder is more versatile. You can run 120V tools off of it as well as weld and quick charge a dead battery. Plus you get a high-amp alternator from the install.
The Ready Welder is neat if you have two batteries. Worthless if you don't. You can run it with the Premier welder though.
Sooo, maybe you need both!!
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TokenRH
New User
| Posts: 14
| Joined: 10/08
Posted: 03/04/09 10:42 PM
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I've been leaning towards the Premier. I found a good deal on a new unit at my local 4 Wheel Parts store. My biggest challenge is finding a spot for it.
Don't know what I'm going to do . . . maybe both . . .
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