looking for a mig welder

Two things from a guy who makes his living repairing welders.
1- there is no support and most of the time no parts available for the cheap imports. When they stop working you throw them in the trash.
2- Most problems people have with 110v migs is they do not run them on a seperate 20 amp circuit (to prevent the house circult breaker from tripping. and they try and run them on a standard extention cord. If you are going to run one on an extention cordyou need to use a 10 guage cord. Think of it this way, remove the ground strap from your engine and replace it with a little 18 guage one, then try and start the car- it ain't going to happen.

I have a shop full of welders from 110v to 480v 3 phase that I can use at any time. I use the 110v mig the most when doing welding jobs on things under 1/4" thick and never have an issue.