SATAN
12-31-2011, 10:01 PM
I see people wondering about the Everlast welders a lot on here.
To anyone who is wondering about Everlast welders...
My model was an Everlast PowerTig 225LX inverter welder. This is my review.
You get a lot of welder for the money. Lots of options that do actually work like they are supposed to. Up slope, down slope, pulse welding, 2t, 4t torch operation, frequency, AC balance etc... All of these options do not make you a better welder though. In the end, IT COMES DOWN TO PRACTICE AND SKILL and not how many options the welder has. HOWEVER, it is definitely a Chinese welder. I decided to send mine back because you have a 30 day money back guarantee. I had issues with the protection circuit tripping while welding aluminum. I was welding some stainless headers and the welder would randomly cut out on me. The arc would just cut off and come back on for no apparent reason. I decided to finish with my Lincoln just to make sure it was not me. Lincoln finished without a hiccup with a smoother arc as well. I took video using both welders, so people could see the Everlast cutting out in the middle of my weld. You will also see reviews on how the welder will come with cracked face plates and stuff like that. It is a VERY common occurrence. I figured I would chance it and would probably be fine. NOPE, mine came with a cracked face plate too. You also have to go to the hardware store and buy your own electrical plug, because it comes with some dinky plug that nobody should use.
I decided that since this welder was brand new and I was already having issues with it, I was not going to keep it. I went to send the welder back and that just opened up a whole different world of headaches. I contacted somebody on the 28th day (Friday) saying I would like to return it because I was simply not a satisfied customer. That put them on the defense and they started drilling into me asking what was wrong with the machine, was I using it correctly, blah blah blah. I told them what the problem was and they said "try this this and this." I said, "No, I would just like to return the welder." Well that was at the end of Friday. They did not get the last email I had sent them until Monday. At that time it was day 31. They tried to tell me it was too late to send the welder back as the 30 day period was already up. I eventually got my way and was given the OK to send it back. THEN they tried to charge me a 10% restocking fee. I said "No, YOUR WEBSITE STATES 100% money back!"
By the end of it all, I sent it back and got a 100% refund, but had to pay for shipping and insurance out of my own pocket, which was about $120.
Big headache is what it was. That is my review of the Everlast welder.
Here is the video of the Everlast cutting out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiY5PEarSd8
Here is me finishing with my Lincoln.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozS23_noiBA
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j68/SATANZ31/Projects/IMG_5087.jpg
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j68/SATANZ31/Projects/IMG_5088.jpg
To anyone who is wondering about Everlast welders...
My model was an Everlast PowerTig 225LX inverter welder. This is my review.
You get a lot of welder for the money. Lots of options that do actually work like they are supposed to. Up slope, down slope, pulse welding, 2t, 4t torch operation, frequency, AC balance etc... All of these options do not make you a better welder though. In the end, IT COMES DOWN TO PRACTICE AND SKILL and not how many options the welder has. HOWEVER, it is definitely a Chinese welder. I decided to send mine back because you have a 30 day money back guarantee. I had issues with the protection circuit tripping while welding aluminum. I was welding some stainless headers and the welder would randomly cut out on me. The arc would just cut off and come back on for no apparent reason. I decided to finish with my Lincoln just to make sure it was not me. Lincoln finished without a hiccup with a smoother arc as well. I took video using both welders, so people could see the Everlast cutting out in the middle of my weld. You will also see reviews on how the welder will come with cracked face plates and stuff like that. It is a VERY common occurrence. I figured I would chance it and would probably be fine. NOPE, mine came with a cracked face plate too. You also have to go to the hardware store and buy your own electrical plug, because it comes with some dinky plug that nobody should use.
I decided that since this welder was brand new and I was already having issues with it, I was not going to keep it. I went to send the welder back and that just opened up a whole different world of headaches. I contacted somebody on the 28th day (Friday) saying I would like to return it because I was simply not a satisfied customer. That put them on the defense and they started drilling into me asking what was wrong with the machine, was I using it correctly, blah blah blah. I told them what the problem was and they said "try this this and this." I said, "No, I would just like to return the welder." Well that was at the end of Friday. They did not get the last email I had sent them until Monday. At that time it was day 31. They tried to tell me it was too late to send the welder back as the 30 day period was already up. I eventually got my way and was given the OK to send it back. THEN they tried to charge me a 10% restocking fee. I said "No, YOUR WEBSITE STATES 100% money back!"
By the end of it all, I sent it back and got a 100% refund, but had to pay for shipping and insurance out of my own pocket, which was about $120.
Big headache is what it was. That is my review of the Everlast welder.
Here is the video of the Everlast cutting out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiY5PEarSd8
Here is me finishing with my Lincoln.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozS23_noiBA
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j68/SATANZ31/Projects/IMG_5087.jpg
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j68/SATANZ31/Projects/IMG_5088.jpg