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Reboot Plasma Cutter 60Amps Touch Arc | Digital Plasma Cutting Machine

Reboot Plasma Cutter 60Amps Touch Arc | Digital Plasma Cutting Machine

James Staines |

Reboot Plasma Cutter 60Amps Touch Arc Inverter IGBT 240V Digital Plasma Cutting Machine – RBC6000 PRO

If you’re in the market for a powerful, budget-friendly plasma cutter that doesn’t compromise on quality, the Reboot RBC6000 PRO might just be your perfect match. Designed with hobbyists and light industrial users in mind, this 60-amp plasma cutter is packed with features that make metal cutting efficient, precise, and surprisingly satisfying.

First Impressions and Packaging

The unit arrived well-packaged, with all fixtures and fittings securely included as advertised. It’s always a relief when a product arrives in good condition and with no missing components—well, except for one: the main air compressor fitting, I believe this is dependent on the connection you require.. That said, it did include a dedicated link pipe and fitting to the air filter water drain, which made final connections fairly straightforward. A small hiccup, but nothing that couldn’t be easily worked around with a few tools and a trip to the toolbox.

Setup and Power-Up

Getting the RBC6000 PRO powered up was smooth, though I did run into a fault code—E006. This turned out to be directly linked to no airflow. The airflow valve was quite stiff and needed some effort to loosen; a Stillson wrench came in handy here. Once adjusted, airflow was restored, and the machine came to life without further issues.

Cutting Performance

Once up and running, the real test began: cutting 1.2mm aluminum. Starting conservatively at 15 amps with 30 PSI of air pressure, the initial results were decent. After some tweaking, I found the sweet spot at 17 amps and 50 PSI, and from there, it was like cutting through butter. The cut was clean, smooth, and effortless—everything you want from a plasma cutter. Especially at the price.

The machine’s touch arc start and digital display make it incredibly user-friendly, even for those who don’t have a lot of plasma cutting experience. Sticking with the standard guide, provides stability and control that helps even novice hands produce professional-looking cuts keeping it upright was key.

Build Quality and Usability

The RBC6000 PRO feels robust and thoughtfully engineered. The inverter technology ensure consistent performance while keeping the unit very compact and energy-efficient. Despite its power, it operates quietly I am yet to test for long periods of use and see if it doesn’t overheat, even with extended use. For hobbyists or those outfitting a mobile setup (like a van), the portability is a major plus.

Real-World Application

Though primarily being used for hobby work, I plan to use this cutter with in my latest setup, including fabrication of holders for wipes, gloves, and consumables. It’s nice to know the cutter can scale up with your needs and not just sit as a one-use tool.

Value for Money

At its price point, the Reboot RBC6000 PRO offers exceptional value. We are use to a Lincon machine priced at over £2000, the price of a replacement hose would be more than this machine. It performs well beyond expectations for its class and feels more like a high-end unit than a budget-friendly one. It’s a solid investment for anyone serious about metalwork—whether you're fabricating parts, modifying vehicles, or tackling DIY home projects.

Final Thoughts

Unbelievable value for the performance. Once you get past the minor setup quirks, you’re left with a plasma cutter that delivers consistently excellent results. It’s not just a great tool for the money—it’s a great tool, period. If reliability holds over time (which I’ll keep an eye on), this could become a staple in both hobbyist and light commercial settings.

Highly recommended for those who want a solid performer without breaking the bank GET YOUR’s HERE 

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