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    Hi Everlast,

    I had ordered a 160 STH earlier this week, through Amazon, and received package yesterday. I opened the box and read the letter that was on top of the packaging. The letter explained that Everlast was out of stock of the MultiPro 205 and that they upgraded me to a SuperUltra 205. So, I thought well maybe they meant they were out of the 160 STH and this is the only "form" letter they have.

    I contacted Everlast yesterday and explained the situation. The Lady I talked to said it was ok as long as I have the letter, mentioned above.

    I am concerned because the SuperUltra 205 is the older MOSFET Technology. It appears that I should be concerned based on a post that Performance posted on 9-03-2013 referring to MOSFET Units as cheap. I am not happy that I am having to go through this trouble. I have tried the SuperUltra 205 and it is a very nice machine, but I am concerned that it won't last and will be troubled again in the future of having to ship it back for repair.

    Is the SuperUltra a MOSFET Unit? What are my options?

    Thank you,
    Jeff

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    SuperUltra is a mosfet. Ship it back and get the 160sth, if that is what you ordered. It looks like an office glitch. Looks like someone got a mis shipment. The boxes should be about the same size, and someone may have slapped the wrong sticker on it in a shipping rush, if the two were side by side ready to ship. IF you have any problems in resolving this, pm me right away, and I'll see if I can't help out.

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    Hi Mark,
    I talked to Amazon and they will only refund 50% of what I paid if I return the 205 since I have tried out the welder. Remember that I tried out the welder based on the letter that came with the welder and after I talked to Everlast yesterday. What are your thoughts?
    Thank you,
    Jeff

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    If you ordered it through amazon, then they must have upgraded you. I am not sure what you did exactly. Not much we can do on this end if they consider it used and it was from them. I would have just sent it back since it's clear that the product isn't even similar. Because now, it's technically used, and not worth it to anyone at the regular price. Someone else will complain they got a "used" welder...so some consideration is probably being made for that.
    Last edited by performance; 11-08-2013 at 04:12 PM.

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    Did the letter come from Everlast or Amazon? If Everlast, then the "upgrade" may have been performed by Everlast--e.g. putting a SuperUltra in a MultiPro box--but Amazon is still responsible for shipping you the wrong unit (MultiPro/SuperUltra instead of PA160STH).

    Can you go back to the Amazon refund page and just click, "Wrong item received," and not tell them it's used? I mean, if you only ran a bead or two to test it out, does it really matter?

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    Mark,

    I appreciate the quick responses. So it sounds like I am stuck with the only option of being refunded 50% from your distributor. Am I still covered by the 5 year warranty on the 205?

    Thank you,
    Jeff

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    Thanks for your thoughts. I didn't want to be dishonest and instead let both Everlast and their distributor choose to stand by me. With Everlast being a foreign company, I seen the form letter explaining that they were out of a machine and sending me this "upgrade" as just the way they are handling order fulfillment. I would not have tried the machine if that letter hadn't accompanied the machine and also talking to Everlast.

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    Yes, the letter was on an Everlast Company letterhead.

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    Oleg is presently at a show but will be back in the Office on Monday please call him then to get it sorted out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff9 View Post
    Thanks for your thoughts. I didn't want to be dishonest and instead let both Everlast and their distributor choose to stand by me. With Everlast being a foreign company, I seen the form letter explaining that they were out of a machine and sending me this "upgrade" as just the way they are handling order fulfillment. I would not have tried the machine if that letter hadn't accompanied the machine and also talking to Everlast.
    Everlast is NOT a "foreign company". The machines are assembled in China from parts that come from other countries... just like most other welders, including the ones you may think are "made in the USA". I believe big blue has four factories in China.
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    I had the pleasure to talk to Mark, aka Performance, and got things sorted out. I am a happy camper. I do have concern over the MOSFET Board(s), but with a 5 year warranty I am satisfied. The SuperUltra 205 does seem to be a great machine, from the limited use I have tried it; stick & Tig so far.

    I would or will only buy directly from Everlast... just an FYI

    Thank you all for your input and comments, now back to some burning
    Jeff9

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    Hey Jeff, for what it's worth I've been very satisfied with my Everlast Super200P, which is also Mosfet, and I bought it back in 2007. Everlast has done a good job supporting their old product. To a degree I think the message about IGBT being better may be substantially a marketing message to build more interest in their newer machines. They did also switch manufacturers when they switched to IGBT machines, and the newer manufacturer may have been more consistent than where they were sourcing from previously. IMO, it doesn't mean your MOSFET machine is going to be any less reliable, if it all seems to be working properly at the beginning. Hope you enjoy the machine!
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    No way would I send in a Super Ultra 205 to get a 160STH back, even if the 160STH had double decker IGBT's. The cheapest dual voltage 50 amp plasma on the market is over 300 bucks, it would have to be shipped to China if it broke so its the same as not having a warranty. Even if you have a plasma, having a backup that will run on 110 would be handy.

    Having the extra 45 amps could never be a bad thing, it may even be needed the first time someone asks you to weld something.

    If the 160STH was not ordered with a foot control, getting one with the Super Ultra 205 is a big plus.

    A lot of the early Everlast machines were Mosfet, if any had a short life everyone would already know about it.

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    srp,
    They (the people) do already know about it. It's not something we hide. The older machines we had with Mosfets were problematic. Once the bugs were worked out, they generally worked fine. Jakeru likes his machine, but he has worked on it some himself. But Mosfets today even though they are better aren't as good as the IGBT machines. I think the 160 sth is better in general, and probably stronger on 110V. It's not just amps, you are fooling with. It's volts as well...which is actually total wattage.

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    I would not have a problem with any Everlast machine with Mosfets mainly because I know the warranty is good. On the other hand I would never buy one that has to shipped back to China for repair.

    All brands are going to have warranty work, the last Syncrowave 250 I bought got out of the factory with the 14 pin Amphenol plug not soldered up and the new Smith flowmeter would blow it's safety disc. It all got worked out under warranty and I am still a happy customer.

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    Jeff


    It was not an upgrade .. It was a mistake !

    We only upgrade to SuperUltra 205 when people buy older MiltiPro 205

    Box was labeled incorrectly . I prefer to exchange the units

    Please call me Monday and I will arrange all

    Oleg



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff9 View Post
    I had the pleasure to talk to Mark, aka Performance, and got things sorted out. I am a happy camper. I do have concern over the MOSFET Board(s), but with a 5 year warranty I am satisfied. The SuperUltra 205 does seem to be a great machine, from the limited use I have tried it; stick & Tig so far.

    I would or will only buy directly from Everlast... just an FYI

    Thank you all for your input and comments, now back to some burning
    Jeff9
    Jeff

    Please call me Monday and I will arrange exchange . It was a mistake and I would like to fix it




    Oleg Gladshteyn
    Oleg@everlastwelders.com
    415 613 6664 cell
    Oleg Gladshteyn
    Phone: 650 588 8082 / 877 755 WELD
    Cell: 415 613 6664 ONLY IF YOU REALLY NEED IT
    Email: oleg@everlastwelders.com
    Website www.everlastgenerators.com

    www.linkedin.com/pub/oleg-gladshteyn/48/b08/875

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    ^^^You know, it is this kind of customer service that keeps Everlast products in my shop and is the reason Everlast is recommended to others by me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GWD View Post
    ^^^You know, it is this kind of customer service that keeps Everlast products in my shop and is the reason Everlast is recommended to others by me.
    Thank you we try




    Oleg Gladshteyn
    Oleg@everlastwelders.com
    415 613 6664 cell
    Oleg Gladshteyn
    Phone: 650 588 8082 / 877 755 WELD
    Cell: 415 613 6664 ONLY IF YOU REALLY NEED IT
    Email: oleg@everlastwelders.com
    Website www.everlastgenerators.com

    www.linkedin.com/pub/oleg-gladshteyn/48/b08/875

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    I have to ask this question. Back when Everlast was still pushing Mosfets, Lugweld posted on Welding Webb that all the problems with Mosfets and Everlast was from one batch of bad Mosfets. I took that at face value, was that the truth or not?

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