Nope! The question you need to ask yourself is what do you expect to do with it.
Years ago I purchased a Lincoln SP 175 Plus. This is a small 220 VAC machine and of late use it mostly for flux core welding. I went this route because it was just about all my electrical service can handle. If it wasn't for that I might have went bigger.
Part of what drove me to Lincoln was comments about MIG and flux core welders on the various welding forums. At the time the opinion was that the vast majority of the wire welders from China are in fact junk. This was collaborated with opinions from people I know locally.
This was some time ago so I can't remember the forum, but one of the professionals had tried out a number of welders from Harbor Freight and found the wire welders to be particularly useless. He did have a pretty good opinion for one of the stick welders though. A lot has changed since but few buy import wire welders and end up satisfied. For inverter based TIG and stick welders it is a different story.
So I'm going to suggest finding a different path. Also power is a real issue with welders, 120 VAC welders are extremely limited no matter who makes them. You really have to have very focused usage in mind to go with a 120 VAC wire welder. Personally I wouldn't buy one but then again I do work with heavier steel from time to time.