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forum thread Posted by iconian | Staff • 6h ago
forum thread Posted by iconian | Staff • 6h ago

PowerSmart 2500W 4-Stroke OHV Portable Engine Inverter Gas Generator $227 + Free S/H

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$227.xx + Free S/H w/ coupon code IFPNPCZ


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DealArtist
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As someone who has never used a generator like this, I would assume a dual fuel would work better. I just imagine rarely used small motors like this gunking up from old gasoline gel. Propane seems like a better option, but curious if anyone that has experience with these to give some feedback? I understand gas has its benefits, but seems dirty in this application unless used more frequently, thoughts? TIA
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mrviper100
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These generators with 80cc engines are under powered from my perspective. The Honda EU2200i has a 121cc engine and a better job keeping up as the load changes. I know the Honda is a lot more $$.
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Quote from DealArtist :
As someone who has never used a generator like this, I would assume a dual fuel would work better. I just imagine rarely used small motors like this gunking up from old gasoline gel. Propane seems like a better option, but curious if anyone that has experience with these to give some feedback? I understand gas has its benefits, but seems dirty in this application unless used more frequently, thoughts? TIA
Yes I prefer dual fuel. I don't want to gum up the carb, and propane will basically store forever. However many of the modern generators have a fuel shut off switch. So you would not have to worry about gas sitting in the carb while storing.
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Quote from mrviper100 :
These generators with 80cc engines are under powered from my perspective. The Honda EU2200i has a 121cc engine and a better job keeping up as the load changes. I know the Honda is a lot more $$.

I think your point is super valid, but in the end, it's all about $ and for some this might be awesome for short time backup, vs spend 4-5x on honda

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