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February 4, 2010

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Millermatic 211 Auto-Set MIG welder.
Miller Electric Prize Drawing

As part of its new “Connect With Miller and Win” campaign, Miller Electric Mfg. Co. will be giving away a welding (or plasma cutting) prize package worth over $2700 to a lucky grand prize winner. The Grand Prize welding or plasma cutting package includes the choice of a Millermatic 211 Auto-Set MIG welder, a Diversion 165 TIG welder or a Spectrum 375 X-TREME plasma cutter. The grand prize winner will also receive an ArcStation welding workbench, a Performance Series auto-darkening welding helmet, an Arc Armor combo welding jacket, a pair of MIG, TIG and Metalworker gloves and an iPod Touch. Three additional winners will be selected to receive an iPod Touch. The sign-up period for the drawing runs from February 1-28.

Contestants are entered for the drawing by signing up for one of Miller's three eNewsletters: PRO, DIY and Instructor. PRO offers welding information geared toward the professional-level welder and business executive. DIY focuses its content on hobbyist welders who are looking to improve their welding technique, and success and generate some new project ideas. The Instructor newsletter is written to help welding instructors better communicate their curriculum as well as keep them up to date on the latest welding technologies for the classroom.

For more information, call 1-800-4-A-Miller (800/426-4553) or visit Miller Electric.

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