For what it is worth, I bought my first welder two years ago. I bought a Hobart 187 which is the 220 model, but the smallest one they make. It is a great unit and they are some how affiliated with Miller. Mine even came with a Miller brand gun. If 110 is all you can do, I still think you will be happy- buy a name brand one, that way you can sell it if you ever need to upgrade.
I use the lowest settings on mine the majority of the time- body work, fabbing little brackets, modifying linkages, etc. That is where having a welder in your garage is invaluable. Its like super glue that works- Projects that used to seem real difficult, now you just zap it with the welder. I can't beleive I every got by without one and would have the same feeling toward a quality 110 model.