In general, the 115 volt machines are operating on the low end of the scale, due to limited input power. This makes these machines extremely sensitive to incoming line voltage drop.
Long runs from the breaker/fuse box to a shop or garage, or the use of extension cords can make these machins perform really poorly. If You end up with a 115 volt machine [the 130] a #12 or better, a #10 wire run to where the machine will plug in helps a lot.
Having said all that, You would probably be better off with the 180, as it is a 230 volt machine.