Posted by pburchett on August 30, 2016 at 17:34:52 from (12.182.196.81):
Our electric service has been sketchy to say the least and this is with good weather. I can't imagine what it will be like in the winter. Got me to thinking I need to invest in a portable generator around 5500 watts or so. Intend to run two 1/4 hp fans on the wood stove and the refrigerator. At night the list will grow to a light, tv, dvd player and sometimes the microwave.
Looked at everything on the internet till I am confused. The only stores we have close are Wal-Mart, Tractor Supply and Lowes. Seems as if they have Wen, Briggs, Westinghouse, Sportsman, Champion, Generac and a whole slew of strange named units that might be OK.
After searching for reviews it is a crap shoot as to which one to buy as there are conflicting reviews on every page. Service on a unit from these stores will probably be nonexistent even with the extended warranty. I would love to have a Honda but can not justify that expense for something that "may" get used. Would really like to stay below $500 if possible. Any Suggestions...
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