a gasless mig.
Not intending on thick materials, mainly thin sheet and the odd bit of fab work.
gasless MIG's usually use a thicker diameter wire as the core of the wire carries the flux,
due to the thicker diameter they're usually poo poo for thinner guage materials...
if your laying down pigeon poo with your stick welder then the home handyman gasless MIG will be just another species of pigeon poo...
i reckon either spend the extra on a decent gas type MIG with 0.7~0.9 solid wire or persevre with what you've currently got.
if i was building a box trailer, a gasless would be ok, if i was spoting up and expansion chamber a gasless would bring me to tears...
my opinion based on experience