Portable Generators--What Brand?

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A Honda invertor purchase for long term use is a no brainer...the construction/materials use is night and day compared to the china built stuff. Now if you need a backup I would say a 'lesser' gennie would be ok. Or use the lesser and have a Honda for backup.....just run the Honda a bit every few weeks or store it correctly.
 
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Cummins onan. Good selection of them. They have dual fuel options and don’t let you down. I’m hoping to get one soon very good machines
 

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I've used Honda and the harbor freight predator. Both are great and work for a long time. For the cash I still own the predator and have sold my Honda for profit.
 

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I have a 2200 and a 2000 Honda. Both have been awesome. I also have a 15kw champion that has been great as well although I do wish it had a eco mode.

I had a bigger generac for awhile and it was a POS from day one.
 

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One thing that is good to do is:
When changing oil try to start up after you drain the oil out. Make sure that the oil alert is working.
 
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Always have to state that Honda and Yamaha are tough to beat. That said, we have a 7500w Westinghouse ($854 shipped purchased 1/2016) wired into the dedicated whole-house panel and it's been flawless for the last 7-8 years.
We also have a Westinghouse 2400 invertor ($554 shipped purchased 12/2015) for the small stuff.
If we know there will be a power outage coming we use the small one.

Flawless performance and all-in for $1400 for both, tough to beat. Don't overthink it. There really are great budget alternatives!
 
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Is there a specific place where I should look at buying a Honda generator from?
 
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We have an off grid camp down on the coast here and are heavy generator users in the summer (A/C). Sometimes I live there for a couple weeks at a time also. Got a main cabin and a two room bunkhouse now to run. To say we've been through all kind of generators is an understatement, pretty much all of them. My favorite right now is the Westinghouse igen 4500 and now I have a Westinghouse "banger" for a backup as well. The igen has a fuel life meter that's actually really accurate which is nice to peak in and see if you've got a few hours left sometimes. It gives us roughly 20 hours on a 3.5 gallon tank that I overfill a bit. That's running pretty much a small house and everything you can think of. The stove is gas but microwave, coffee, A/C in the Texas heat and all the rest of the fixings that come with it obviously lights and flood lights and such. We have a camper also and I swipe the igen to go on trips if we'll need a lot of power, winter is just the little Firman 2000 watt inverter though. The igen 4500 we put 900+ hours on it this summer and it hasn't skipped a beat. I did finally change the oil a few weeks ago. The banger gives us about 14 hours on a 4 gallon tank but it runs high idle and not designed to save fuel like the inverters are.
 
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There are thousands of Honda dealers out there. Generally the price for a new one is fairly competitive between most dealers.
 
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