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What To Expect For 2013 Part 5

The PowerPlasma cutters, which are popular sellers in the Everlast lineup, are receiving their own makeover, with a new user interface, and a new panel design.

The PowerPlasma 60-80 will receive an upgrade on internal design by moving the water separator to the inside to reduce operator assembly effort.  The PowerPlasma will also have a 3 second Pilot arc tip saver feature which automatically shuts down the pilot arc if continuity is not sensed and the arc is not transferred.

What To Expect For 2013 Part 4

So last year, the AC/DC PowerPro series from Everlast received several “unannounced” updates internally. The PowerPro 205 was redesigned to mirror many of the welding features found in the PowerPro 256.

What To Expect For 2013 Part 3

While the digital units are the most prominent items for 2013, the existing analog design has been revamped for better reliability and performance internally while the exterior has undergone some serious updating.

What To Expect For 2013 Part 2

Well if having a new digital PowerTIG in the lineup isn’t exciting enough, then we have more excitement for you to try to handle.  The new Power I-MIG is being offered this year and will feature digitally controlled microprocessors.

What To Expect For 2013 Part 1

The New Year will bring more than just presents, and poorly kept resolutions at Everlast.  It will bring some fundamental changes to the lineup.  It will mean rolling out completely new welding machines, products, product line expansions, significant existing product updates, and even further quality and performance improvements.

Product Buying Guide part 26

Since the PowerTIG line officially rolled out in March/April of 2009, these welding units have garnered a lot of national attention. The old school die hards were rocked back on their heels about anything not red or blue. Admittedly, it made some people mad to discover they had overpaid for their name brand units and then find one that is comparably equipped for less than half the price.

Product Buying Guide part 25

When the Everlast PowerUltra first came on the market, it was one of the first IGBT multi units with a plasma cutter to make it to the US.  It has been a reliable, stable work horse for those not needing to weld aluminum.   It has been an economical solution for many part timers/project guys who don’t need or expect a lot of daily use out of their welding units.

Product Buying Guide part 24

The PowerPro line of multi-purpose, all-in-one TIG/Stick/Plasma cutter units are one of the most popular welding units that Everlast sells.  They feature Constant Current, AC/DC output for TIG, DC for Stick, and DC output for Plasma cutting.  In the line there are 3 PowerPro models.

Product Buying Guide part 23

Everlast PowerPro

A new wave of product has hit the market in the last few years thanks to companies bold enough to pioneer it like Everlast. These welding units feature TIG/Stick units with plasma cutting capability. These units are available in DC or AC/ DC configurations.

Product Buying Guide part 22

Power i TIG

The Power i TIG is part of the greater PowerTIG line, but it’s distinct in it’s capabilities, as it is the only DC pulse TIG unit in our analog welder lineup.  It’s a 200 amp DC TIG with a 160 amp stick function. The Power i TIG features 250 Hz pulse capability which is quite unique compared to other units.

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