I am looking for a new, larger MIG welder. I have several Everlast products which I like, but I cannot seem to find detailed info on these units on the site. The i-Mig manual is only for the 205p. The i-Mig 250 cannot be found anywhere on the sight (by me). So how did you guys who have these units find out about them? I'd like a feature comparison between the i-Mig 250 and the i-Mig 250p, especially since Mark has mentioned that the thinks the i-Mig 250 might have better features.

Also, I have a Miller Trailblazer 302 engine welder and wonder if Everlast has a controller/Mig gun combo for that? ...or a spool gun/controller for that? I've seen HTP's Trailblazer Mig spool gun setup and it look's pretty good, but I'd rather have a standard Mig gun/controller setup. I wonder if Everlast's 400 controller could be used for that, even though I'd be using it at 250 amps...

Also, why haven't users of the 250p been using the pulse? Mark implies you don't need it. I can't find much on it and Zoama here says he hasn't even tried it on his new 250p. I've seen several videos of the Longevity 250p "sister" model, a couple on Kevin Caron's Youtube, and Tim Robel on Longevity's Youtube site.

Is there any place to find out more about these units? I am very interested in the pulsed mig units since I do a lot of farm repair and think the lower heat input would help along with the gap filling potential. I cannot afford to buy a big machine every year, and I don't want to gamble a couple of grand on rumors...