I don't want to clutter up this thread too much with my ramblings.
I also ask that we not start a debate about this plasma cutter VS that plasma cutter but, since Metcalf has illustrated the value of some cheap tools, here is a little info on my "el cheapo supreme" plasma cutter.
The cutter I got was this one.
https://www.amazon.com/Lotos-LTP500...497837128&sr=8-3&keywords=lotos+plasma+cutter
All I can say is there is no way I would plunk down $1000 or $1500 for some of the smaller entry level cutters on the market.
I did a lot of research and was just about to pay $1300 for a plasma cutter when I came across this one in several "Best Plasma Cutter" lists on the web.
A lot of times they topped the "best cutter under $500" lists but several times they were in several "best entry level plasma cutter" lists and usually grouped in with cutters that were 3 to 5 times as much.
They were also usually in the top 3 or 4 of those lists.
Anyway the first thing I did when I got it was plug it into a 220 volt source (it can run on 110 with a plug sold separately) and cut a piece of 1/2 inch 1018 steel.
I will say you do have to move a much slower than you would with 1/8 or 1/4 inch steel but it still cuts 1/2 inch steel easily.
With a steady hand and/or a guide it effortlessly makes cuts in 1/4 inch steel.
I have used several plasma cutters from Miller and Lincoln and a couple from Hobart and this is easily as good as those and likely better.
I have not had a chance to try any of the others like Hypertherm or some of the others but I just can't see spending that kind of dough on a cutter when this one does what I need at a fraction of the cost.
If this one failed tomorrow I would not hesitate to buy another one.
Is this cutter for production or factory use? With it's 60% duty cycle, probably not.
But for the average Joe whipping up a bracket or two on the weekends or abusing it to cut up some old rusty bits it is the hot ticket.
I abused this thing and the air compressor for a couple of weeks last summer in 80 and 90 degree weather cutting a bunch of rusty and crusty brackets from several things.
The only issue I have had is from the tip coming loose and making it act weird but a quick tweak with my fingers to tighten it back up and all was good.
I think even to this day I have only used 2 or 3 of the consumable bits.
Not sure why the price was dropped when I bought mine.
I had it in the cart the night before at $465 and almost bought it on my phone while laying in bed but decided to wait for no good reason.
The next morning I got a notice saying that the price had changed so I checked and it was $320.
For that price I could not resist. It seemed worth the risk at that point.
It even came with another 5 consumables that I forgot about until after I paid another $65 for another 15 pack and went to put them in the cabinet and noticed the other 5.
Bottom line is, so far, this is well worth the money.
Ok that's all.
If there are any other questions please send me a message as not to derail this thread any more.