Just wanted to share with all of you my recent purchase. I just bought a Miller Trailblazer 302 (Thank you Jesus) from Cyberweld. Can you tell I'm excited. It is a really nice machine. I can't wait to start using it. As for Cyberweld, they were great. Had the best pricing that I could find. Called them up a few times, great phone support. Online was a snap.No problems here. Just wanted to share the experience with you. Now here is a picture of this awesome machine.
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02-28-2006, 07:50 PM #1
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Ordering from companies like Cyperweld
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02-28-2006, 08:59 PM #2
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Cajun,
WOW you are a lucky guy.... to have a new 302 . I hope you have a great time with your new welder enjoy!
Man that new Blue is "shinning"
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02-28-2006, 09:41 PM #3
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Since you are giving them such a good recommendation, we'll get the correct spelling out there for the website address:
www.cyberweld.com
They are on my list of approved Internet dealers also. Their site prices are as low as the lowest eBay prices for most things.
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02-28-2006, 10:09 PM #4
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I bought my MM210 from Cyberweld and it was super fast delivery and the price was decent. I've also bought from IOC and they were ok to deal with but they sure gave my buddy Tom, (WB5JHY) a pretty tough time. Here recently, I've been buying from Quimby's. They will beat both Cyberweld and IOC pricing....sometimes alot and sometimes only by a few dollars. The key to getting a good price from Quimby is to call Tom Minkler direct and deal over the phone....much more personable and better pricing than you'll normally find on the internet. Quimby's actually has a real store and service center. They've been in business for ages.
BTW, I REALLY like that Trailblazer 302 and seriously entertaining the idea of buying one. After the hurricane, I had planned on a new 10KW generator since we liked to wore out the little 5KW Honda generator we had and it was woefully underpowered...but better than nothin'. For the cost of a 10KW Honda generator, I could spend about $600 more and get the Trailblazer 302 that has the separate 10KW generator in it...... I've got the trailer, just need the machine.....
MM210 w/3035 Spooler
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02-28-2006, 10:53 PM #5
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Originally Posted by lgjhn
My thoughts exactly. Living in the south, that was my reason for buying a new welding machine. Having a much larger generator and a welding machine to boot, for a little more than what you would pay for just a generator. Also I had checked the price for Quimbys on ebay and they were more, but I didn't call them to see if they could do better, but will keep that in mind. Thanks for the tip.
Tom
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03-01-2006, 06:20 AM #6
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Yeah, Quimby's internet listings are a little higher than either IOC's or Cyberweld's, but if you call Tom Minkler, tell him the price you saw somewhere else on the net, he'll usually beat it. Depending on the item and whats being promoted that particular week, it can be substantial at times.
I told him when I got ready to buy that Trailblazer 302, I wanted a really good deal....

Which engine did you get in yours? The Robin or the Kohler? I'm leaning real hard towards the Kohler. What I'd really like is the diesel-powered one, but the cost is way out of my league.Last edited by lgjhn; 03-01-2006 at 06:26 AM.
MM210 w/3035 Spooler
Stars & Stripes BWE signed by Andy
TA185TSW w/Miller Radiator 1
Miller Spectrum 125C
Victor O/A
Parker Plasma 40
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03-03-2006, 03:23 PM #7
I bought $180 of stuff from my LWS the other day. Checked online stores & my LWS was within a couple $. I always try to buy from them as long as they are close in price. One thing they didn't have or even know what it was, I went to arc-zone to get it & got great service.---MMW---
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03-12-2006, 07:43 AM #8
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I too have good service and prices with cyberweld. I also like BRWelder, Weldingsupply, and IOC, although a guy at IOC was an ass when I had a shipping question.
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03-12-2006, 03:57 PM #9
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You've heard the phrase, "stupid is as stupid does". That goes for an ass too.
Originally Posted by Ray C.
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03-13-2006, 06:12 AM #10
I really like IOC for big stuff, but most of my supplies I get from http://www.weldingsupply.com, the service is great and a couple times a year they throw in a free t-shirt or gloves or something else.
Regards, George
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