

Of all the available plasma cutters, the Miller 375 plasma cutter is one of the most popular across the world for several good reasons.
For one, its electronic pilot automatically adjusts its circuit which allows it to expand its cut without re-triggering. Without this feature, the cutter would be much slower, less productive, and fairly short lived! Another reason for its popularity is the fact that the Miller 375 plasma cutter has dual voltage – giving you 115 V or 230 V input power. Add to that, patented protection against incorrect switch settings and 98 V to 132 V compensation for low voltage, and you’ve got a steadfast and clean cutting machine
If that doesn’t impress you, then how about the fact that you can power the 375 plasma cutter with a Miller engine drive or bobcat? A power factor correction enhancement minimizes overall energy use and makes sufficient use of input power more effectively than any other.
Even troubleshooting is easier with the Miller 375 thanks to temperature, cut, power, and air pressure LED indicators. These simple indicators let you quickly assess the status of the tool at any time.
Measuring 27 amps at 115 V, the Miller 375 can cut 1/4" steel at 27 in./minute, 3/8" steel at 14 in./minute, and 5/8" steel at 5 in./minute. Pressure requirements measure 4.5 cubit feet/minute at 90 PSI and its duty cycle measures 27 amps at 90 V (with a duty 35% cycle).
If that weren’t enough, the Miller 375 – a.k.a spectrum 375, doesn’t interfere with surrounding computer controls because it doesn’t start off at a high frequency. This is because the tool has a unique blowback torch design that places an arc between the electrode and the tip.
Its post flow cooling feature extends the lifetime of consumable items and its safety measures make it a viable choice for both hobbyists and those working in industrial businesses (auto body and repair shops, fabrication shops, maintenance departments, etc.). What’s even better is that you can have one at a mere $1200 through the right wholesale channel. We just don’t think you’ll find a better price since this particular price is highly competitive.
This is why the plasma cutter is superseding the gas torches of old. Prior to the plasma cutter, gas torches were more expensive, messier, and pretty unsafe. The Miller 375 plasma cutter improves upon all of those prior issues and more, which certainly explains why it’s the most popular cutter among metal and fabrication manufacturers.