Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Firman 7500W Running / 9400W Peak Tri-Fuel Generator for
$799.99.
Shipping is free.
Note, may be available in-warehouse at a lower non-delivered price. Estimated delivery time will be 1 - 2 weeks in most areas from the time of order. Some areas are subject to longer transit, delivery and scheduling times and will require an additional 2 - 3 weeks.
Thanks to Community Member
Plectonema for finding this deal.
Features:- Runs on Gasoline, Propane Fuel or Natural Gas, for Flexibility on the Road or During Emergencies
- 9400 Starting Watts / 7500 Running Watts - Gasoline
- 8450 Starting Watts / 6750 Running Watts - LPG
- 6900 Starting Watts / 5500 Running Watts - Natural Gas
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The parts needed: breaker $25, breaker interlock $50, inlet box $50, 40 ft NG hose $75, 4 prong 30 amp 75 ft power cord (to reach the back yard) $150.
Before labor, it will cost roughly $350-$400 in parts to hook this generator up to you main panel.
I personally don't think this is super concerning - just something to keep in mind.
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I know it's been lower by 100 /150 in the past but I have never been able to get it lower than this
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I know it's been lower by 100 /150 in the past but I have never been able to get it lower than this
I picked one up today. Great reviews, quietest of the class, enough power on NG for my needs and I can use LPG or gasoline if I need more power. I'm satisfied. Oh 3 year warranty too!
I picked one up today.
Ok.. I think I have always seen it at this same price in NJ store.
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A transfer switch can be used regardless of fuel type. A transfer switch allows you to plug your generator directly into your home without running extension cords everywhere. Playing around in the breaker box is always a risky endeavor and you should call a certified electrician to do it. Cost depends on how big your house is and how big of a transfer switch you get and if it is automatic or not. Lots of factors come into this.
The question regarding NG is separate issue and has no bearing on the transfer switch. You need to ensure that whatever size NG line you have can support the fuel requirements of the generator.
Do i recommend a transfer switch? Yes, if you can afford it as it makes turning your home on super easy. Do i recommend you install it alone with no history of who you are or what you do? NO
A transfer switch can be used regardless of fuel type. A transfer switch allows you to plug your generator directly into your home without running extension cords everywhere. Playing around in the breaker box is always a risky endeavor and you should call a certified electrician to do it. Cost depends on how big your house is and how big of a transfer switch you get and if it is automatic or not. Lots of factors come into this.
The question regarding NG is separate issue and has no bearing on the transfer switch. You need to ensure that whatever size NG line you have can support the fuel requirements of the generator.
Do i recommend a transfer switch? Yes, if you can afford it as it makes turning your home on super easy. Do i recommend you install it alone with no history of who you are or what you do? NO
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I personally don't think this is super concerning - just something to keep in mind.
I personally don't think this is super concerning - just something to keep in mind.
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11 - 14% looks great!
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