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Lincoln expands rebate program

By Janice Wood · April 25, 2011 ·

Lincoln Electric has expanded its Money Matters promotion to offer customers more choices when they purchase one of the company’s six most popular welding machines. The company is telling customers “It’s Your Choice” between a cash rebate of up to $200 or free additional product worth up to $424.

Money Matters now includes:

1. POWER MIG 140 MIG Welder – $75 rebate OR a VIKING auto-darkening helmet ($181 value)

2. POWER MIG 180C MIG Welder – $75 rebate OR a VIKING auto-darkening helmet ($181 value)

3. POWER MIG 216 – $125 rebate OR a Magnum 100 SG spool gun ($229 value)

4. Square Wave TIG 175 – $150 rebate OR choose a VIKING auto-darkening helmet ($181 value)

5. Ranger 225 Engine-driven welder/generator – $200 rebate OR choose a VIKING auto-darkening helmet, canvas cover and an accessory kit ($424 value)

6. Outback 145 Engine-driven welder/generator – $150 rebate OR a VIKING auto-darkening helmet, canvas cover and an accessory kit ($424 value)

The expanded program will run through Sept. 30, 2011.

For more information: Lincolnelectric.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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