New Costco generator

tmo1620

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I would look at Yamaha, over Honda. Little less money and just as reliable and quiet

They definitely are not as reliable or long lasting, when using them a decent amount for work and play,they will not outlast a Honda, not even close. They sure are cheaper though, 5 Yamahas in the shed all with under 300 hrs, all screwed. A couple small engine mechanics haven’t been able to get them running, both said they are pooched. Dad had 5 Hondas stolen from his compound, his buddy owns a dealership and talked him into the Yamahas to replace the Hondas. Not one of them made it past 300 hrs. Never again he said, back to Hondas.


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Well last night I picked up a low hour Firman 3200. I saw it on marketplace and even know the seller. It has 26 hours on it and I can move it around with ease. I know it's not a honda but I would of paid over 3 grand for what I need and this one fits my budget alot better.
 

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Well last night I picked up a low hour Firman 3200. I saw it on marketplace and even know the seller. It has 26 hours on it and I can move it around with ease. I know it's not a honda but I would of paid over 3 grand for what I need and this one fits my budget alot better.

Buddy has same one just for his RV and it’s been a good unit. Pretty quiet


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Bought one of the !Power Costco 2000w dual fuel genny’s a couple years back. Unfortunately I didn’t find out until a couple weeks ago it’s almost useless. Plugged into the travel trailer it won’t even run the microwave. Realistically closer to a 1100max watt generator.
 

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I used my Firman quite a bit this past week to run the rv AC. At first it was on eco mode which didn't work very well but after switching it off eco mode is sure ran good. I now have it under and locked to my RV so next time it is just a matter of pulling it out and starting it. Sure glad I have it
 

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I used my Firman quite a bit this past week to run the rv AC. At first it was on eco mode which didn't work very well but after switching it off eco mode is sure ran good. I now have it under and locked to my RV so next time it is just a matter of pulling it out and starting it. Sure glad I have it
as long as it working and your happy , pretty much all that counts! would be a beotch without air, in a trailer the last few days!
 
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