Personnaly I would stay away from the Parker units.
I sold my Hypetherm 380 awhile back to get a larger plasma cutter, I was going to get another Hyperthem (1000 or 12something) but heard great reviews of the Parker Metalwork units and got the Cut 60 from them.
Contrary to most people I really dislike it, I have spent more time fixing it and making it work than anything.
The torch whip is only 16' and rubberish coated, first time I used it, a piece of slag got too close to it and burned a hole in the line. Field repair was 1/2" airline with hose clamps because I needed to use it that night. second time that night, same thing, as well as inconsistent arc start. Called them the next day, explained the problem and had to pay for a new hose torch assembly since it was my fault the rubber hose melted.
The next few days were multiple calls to Parker about the machine not starting an arc, after talking with them and fixing my own brand new machine, it worked about 50% of trigger pulls. More calls and they decided I had the wrong torch assembly, so they sent a new one, that one worked about 70% of the time but starting to blow out the sides., more calls and give them one more shot, they have sent me another new torch to try, but I haven't even put it on yet since we have been using one of the shop guys Cutmaster (it works every trigger pull).
The Parker unit cuts great, when it works, and cuts aluminum better than other machines (maybe because it is inverter based?), but have had way too many headaches with it, and the consumables last a short time.
I will personally never recommend them to anyone, and am either selling this one to go back to Hyperthem, or using it for a tire chalk.