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Honda 2200W Remote Stop/Recoil Start Bluetooth Gasoline Powered Inverter Generator

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Home Depot has Honda 2200W Remote Stop/Recoil Start Bluetooth Gasoline Powered Inverter Generator (EU2200ITAN) on sale for $999 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.
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Features:
  • Can operate up to 8.1 hours on single fuel tank
  • Advanced Inverter technology provides stable 2,200-Watt power
  • CO-MINDER sensor offers protection against carbon monoxide

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  • 3-year residential warranty/1-year commercial warranty
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Update: This deal is still available.

Home Depot has Honda 2200W Remote Stop/Recoil Start Bluetooth Gasoline Powered Inverter Generator (EU2200ITAN) on sale for $999 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.
  • Note: Does not ship to California. Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to community member great.givings for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Can operate up to 8.1 hours on single fuel tank
  • Advanced Inverter technology provides stable 2,200-Watt power
  • CO-MINDER sensor offers protection against carbon monoxide

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $200 lower (17% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1199.
  • EPA approved
  • 3-year residential warranty/1-year commercial warranty
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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PV9685
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It doesn't "gum up" The ethanol arnd gasoline seperate from sitting and a layer of water forms between them, the water and Ethanol feed a specific bacteria that forms very corrosive acid and such which eats through rubber hoses, melts fiberglass, and with aluminum carbs, heads, etc it eats the coating off and corrodes the metal. The oxidation is so puffy (it is nasty puffed up crust) that nothing flows. It is "rust" but from aluminum. Trust if it were "gummed up" you could simply run fresh gas and carb cleaner through it and restore it to health. The acid literally destroys the parts requiring replacement. This begins about 2-3 weeks after you purchase the fuel. Stabilizer does not inhibit this, it slows it but it doesn't neutralize the effect.
Scider1
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Comes up as $899 with veteran account. Damn good deal, but I have one of the older models without bluetooth already.

Worked great during a few blackouts here in metro Detroit so far. Runs my lights, internet, TV, electronics etc., and probably the microwave if I'm careful enough. I've idled it through the night without issue.

Manual says E10 is okay so that's what I run, just need to keep up on maintenance. make sure to follow the oil change guidance, and set the fuel switch to off and run it until the carb is empty before you put it away.
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Make sure to use ethanol free fuel.

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Jan 18, 2024 07:52 PM
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PV9685Jan 18, 2024 07:52 PM
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Quote from Puppyburger :
Have several of these and they run like a Champ. People mentioning no fuel gauge but honestly it doesn't really need one. Just top it off before you start and you're good for several hours.

Actually needing another so might bite
Honda products run great if you treat them like a cheap Toyota product. If you let it sit with bad gas more than a season the Honda tends to need a carb rebuild more quickly than other types, by FAR. This is Honda small engines in general - other brand small engines (4stroke) tend to be MUCH better in terms of this, MUCH. Their largest inversion generators (6-7000 watts are the types I have used a TON on the job) do not suffer from this as much as their smaller products.

However, in terms of inversion generators the style they sell at Harbor Freight are FAR worse than Honda products if they sit.

On a side note, you can let your Briggs and Stratton sit for a few years and it will still run just not perfectly. But unlike Honda and Harbor Freight it actually starts...
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Quote from CheapSkateRUs :
FYI, Yamaha also made good inverter. Slightly cheaper than Hondas but also very quiet.
Yamaha produces RFI much more than Honda. That could be important for ham radio folks.
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Quote from beerguy419 :
Not a deal breaker but it's nice to have options. It's a lot easier to plug into the 30 amp with a generator cord then a receptacle on the side of the house if you have one. Then you can turn on the individual breaker(s). Easier then running extension cords IMO.
Why not have a transfer switch with more granular options?
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Quote from markng25 :
The other post recommended ethanol-free gas but that is very inconvenient. Does this Honda have a carburetor which can gum up using regular gasoline?

It doesn't "gum up" The ethanol arnd gasoline seperate from sitting and a layer of water forms between them, the water and Ethanol feed a specific bacteria that forms very corrosive acid and such which eats through rubber hoses, melts fiberglass, and with aluminum carbs, heads, etc it eats the coating off and corrodes the metal. The oxidation is so puffy (it is nasty puffed up crust) that nothing flows. It is "rust" but from aluminum. Trust if it were "gummed up" you could simply run fresh gas and carb cleaner through it and restore it to health. The acid literally destroys the parts requiring replacement. This begins about 2-3 weeks after you purchase the fuel. Stabilizer does not inhibit this, it slows it but it doesn't neutralize the effect.
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M1coronaJan 18, 2024 07:58 PM
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Does it show the fuel ⛽️ left when connected to Bluetooth?
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beerguy419Jan 18, 2024 08:00 PM
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Quote from markng25 :
The other post recommended ethanol-free gas but that is very inconvenient. Does this Honda have a carburetor which can gum up using regular gasoline?
Great advice but I have had 0 issues in the last 15+ years by always putting Ethanol Shield (which you can get at HD) in all my equipment along with Premium Fuel. Just need a couple ounces per gallon. I always let it run out of fue tool rather than turning it off so no gas is left in the carb. I try and get Costco fuel as well because it's Top Tier with added detergents. Never had anything gum up or any other issues yet.
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Quote from markng25 :
The other post recommended ethanol-free gas but that is very inconvenient. Does this Honda have a carburetor which can gum up using regular gasoline?

add a little STA-BIL Storage Fuel Stabilizer before you add the gas each time
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beckklJan 18, 2024 08:12 PM
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Honda is the best, but at this point there are other models with similar (or better) features that cost much less. I have used both Predator and Generac models that have 1000s of hours on them. The generac puts out 2800 which is all the difference for my camper A/C. It is also very quiet.
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Good deal too bad it isn't available for shipping to California
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Comes up as $899 with veteran account. Damn good deal, but I have one of the older models without bluetooth already.

Worked great during a few blackouts here in metro Detroit so far. Runs my lights, internet, TV, electronics etc., and probably the microwave if I'm careful enough. I've idled it through the night without issue.

Manual says E10 is okay so that's what I run, just need to keep up on maintenance. make sure to follow the oil change guidance, and set the fuel switch to off and run it until the carb is empty before you put it away.
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Quote from beerguy419 :
Not a deal breaker but it's nice to have options. It's a lot easier to plug into the 30 amp with a generator cord then a receptacle on the side of the house if you have one. Then you can turn on the individual breaker(s). Easier then running extension cords IMO.
For those that use this option, make sure you have a main breaker and make sure it is turned off otherwise you could seriously injured or very well kill an electrician on those lines doing repairs.
I agree with sav; use a transfer switch. Which is your best option and only legal option for doing that.
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Quote from citrixmonkey :
How often do we need that 30 amp and is that a deal breaker? Just checking for a few examples. Limited knowledge here on electrical knowledge.
I'd need the 30 amp to charge my Tesla so that I can drive to the gas station to get more gasoline to power my generator to recharge my Tesla.
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Remote "stop", not remote "start". Big difference. It doesn't have a battery and starter motor.
Please update the title.
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