MaxTool Super Sale via eBay has Honda 2200W Remote Stop/Recoil Start Bluetooth Gasoline Powered Inverter Generator (EU2200ITAN) on sale for $999 - 20% off when you apply coupon code PRESIDENT20 on the checkout page = $799.20. Shipping is free.
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About this product:
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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Compare to current very popular front page deal which has earned over 65 thumbs up in which this generator is selling for $999 from Home Depot.
Our research indicates that this deal is $199.80 less (20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $999 at the time of this posting.
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It's not necessarily a question of one or the other. It depends on your use case.
If your intention is backup power for your house, a battery/inverter setup will get you through X amount of time (depending on your use and your total capacity), and then a generator like this could be used to top off the battery as needed. Run silent on battery @ night, then top off again during the day (if you don't have solar, or if it's cloudy).
Tempted to return my HD purchase for this once since I haven't opened the box yet.
$200 lower, in fact.. I'd had it open @ Home Depot for DAYS but decided I've got enough backup power between two Firman inverter generators. $799 makes me want to 'upgrade' the smaller one.
One caveat on this Honda is that it doesn't have 12V DC output anymore like its predecessor did.
But as shared in the other HD thread, the CO sensor can simply be unplugged if it fails so it's not really a long-term reliability concern.
made in Japan? Isnt it better to get solar generator for 650ish like bluetti or echo flow
It's not necessarily a question of one or the other. It depends on your use case.
If your intention is backup power for your house, a battery/inverter setup will get you through X amount of time (depending on your use and your total capacity), and then a generator like this could be used to top off the battery as needed. Run silent on battery @ night, then top off again during the day (if you don't have solar, or if it's cloudy).
It's not necessarily a question of one or the other. It depends on your use case.
If your intention is backup power for your house, a battery/inverter setup will get you through X amount of time (depending on your use and your total capacity), and then a generator like this could be used to top off the battery as needed. Run silent on battery @ night, then top off again during the day (if you don't have solar, or if it's cloudy).
My thoughts exactly. I do this when we lose power. I'm paranoid that someone will steal my gas generator at night, so the battery power station gets used at night.
Wow, that is quite the step up in price/weight - 144 pounds... that's ~50 pounds heavier than my 3300W dual fuel inverter unit.
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Nice and quiet and starts easier than most…runs a long time on a small tank to boot'
I don't recall a lower price?!
Not on this one.. its predecessor which got discontinued was apparently closed out @ $599 but this is the cheapest any Honda generator's been in years.
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If your intention is backup power for your house, a battery/inverter setup will get you through X amount of time (depending on your use and your total capacity), and then a generator like this could be used to top off the battery as needed. Run silent on battery @ night, then top off again during the day (if you don't have solar, or if it's cloudy).
Edit: As for country of origin... it's kind of hard to find, but GeneratorBible indicates Thailand: https://generatorbible.
https://www.google.com/search?q=C...fr
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Tempted to return my HD purchase for this once since I haven't opened the box yet.
Tempted to return my HD purchase for this once since I haven't opened the box yet.
Me too! I'm returning HD purchase for this!
Tempted to return my HD purchase for this once since I haven't opened the box yet.
One caveat on this Honda is that it doesn't have 12V DC output anymore like its predecessor did.
But as shared in the other HD thread, the CO sensor can simply be unplugged if it fails so it's not really a long-term reliability concern.
If your intention is backup power for your house, a battery/inverter setup will get you through X amount of time (depending on your use and your total capacity), and then a generator like this could be used to top off the battery as needed. Run silent on battery @ night, then top off again during the day (if you don't have solar, or if it's cloudy).
Edit: As for country of origin... it's kind of hard to find, but GeneratorBible indicates Thailand: https://generatorbible.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/20409689...0ad2
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I don't recall a lower price?!
If your intention is backup power for your house, a battery/inverter setup will get you through X amount of time (depending on your use and your total capacity), and then a generator like this could be used to top off the battery as needed. Run silent on battery @ night, then top off again during the day (if you don't have solar, or if it's cloudy).
Edit: As for country of origin... it's kind of hard to find, but GeneratorBible indicates Thailand: https://generatorbible.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/20409689...0ad27c2df7 [ebay.com]
I don't recall a lower price?!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/20409689...0ad2
Shows up for $2,399 for me. How did you manage almost $400 off?