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I have a unitig ac/dc 200amp thats a couple of years old now. Like already said, cant fault it. Welds great and heaps of functions to control everything. My hand piece has a wheel (like a mouse wheel) to control amps too.

Really great welder, so much that im looking at getting a unimig mig welder when the time is right

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I used to have a unitig200 as well.. was a great machine but have since moved to a token tools tig with a few more functions and can be had for around the same price.. The difference in weld quality was quite easy to see straight away.. Nothing wrong with the unitig whatsoever but id definitely go the token tools welder as they are pretty much the same price.

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is this the token tools tig you have

http://www.tokentools.com.au/prod10.htm

Yep spot on, only thing i didnt like about the welder was the torch, make sure you upgrade to the variable amp control torch.. The button on the torch i have sticks down every now and then has made a few f**kups for me haha..

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