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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If you're going to the expense of a rewire like that, I would recommend a bigger generator with more features.
But if you're like me and you use these for the once-a-year power outages, Heavy-duty 50' extension cords go on sale at costco for 2 for $40 all the time.
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If you're going to the expense of a rewire like that, I would recommend a bigger generator with more features.
But if you're like me and you use these for the once-a-year power outages, Heavy-duty 50' extension cords go on sale at costco for 2 for $40 all the time.
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!
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If you're going to the expense of a rewire like that, I would recommend a bigger generator with more features.
But if you're like me and you use these for the once-a-year power outages, Heavy-duty 50' extension cords go on sale at costco for 2 for $40 all the time.
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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.
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I personally don't think this is super concerning - just something to keep in mind.
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