Amazon[amazon.com] has Pulsar 2,200W Portable Dual Fuel Quiet Inverter Generator with USB Outlet & Parallel Capability, CARB Compliant (PG2200BiS) for $379 when you 'clip' the $20 discount coupon on the product page. Shipping is free
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Pulsar 2,200W Portable Dual Fuel Quiet Inverter Generator with USB Outlet & Parallel Capability, CARB Compliant (PG2200BiS) for $379 when you 'clip' the $20 discount coupon on the product page. Shipping is free
Model: Portable Generator, Gasoline/Liquid Propane, 1,800 W/1,600 W Rated, 2,200 W/2,000 W Surge, 120V AC
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IME I want the 94 cc engine and 2200 running watts not the 80 cc 1600 watt The igen2500 watt seems to be the best of these. LPG operation cuts the output down even further and won't deliver any output at all in cold temps using a bbq cylinder due to tank and regulator freezing. To use LP as a fuel have at least a 4k running watt generator and a 100 lb tank.
Are you talking about the $600 one? It sounds like a good deal too, but not really a good comparison.
It is that one. It is more expensive this one, but with 75% higher capacity, electric push button start, CO monitor and safety cutoff, and Costco return policy. I bought a 2200W dual fuel inverter generator a few years ago and used it in a 3 day power outage from a different brand at around the same price as this one a few years ago. Then I bought the one from Costco 18 months ago as 2200W/1800W is not sufficient for cooking purpose during a power outage. We had another 3 day power outage last year and the 4000W one from Costco worked really well and we could keep most appliances and electronics running.
Wait for the Firman one on sale again at Costco this week.
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It is that one. It is more expensive this one, but with 75% higher capacity, electric push button start, CO monitor and safety cutoff, and Costco return policy. I bought a 2200W dual fuel inverter generator a few years ago and used it in a 3 day power outage from a different brand at around the same price as this one a few years ago. Then I bought the one from Costco 18 months ago as 2200W/1800W is not sufficient for cooking purpose during a power outage. We had another 3 day power outage last year and the 4000W one from Costco worked really well and we could keep most appliances and electronics running.
It's also significantly bigger/heavier which may present problems for certain people / use cases. Honda EU2200i is my main go-to with it being so easy to grab & go... my Firman 4000/3200W is more of a redundancy at this point, although it would be quicker at topping off my bigger 5kWh battery setup if needed (resulting in less generator runtime).
As for what is more comparable to this unit - I wouldn't recommend Firman's 2000/1600W generator. For starters, it's not dual fuel. It's also not a great product design with the air intake right near the bottom of the unit begging to suck up dust/sand.
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As for what is more comparable to this unit - I wouldn't recommend Firman's 2000/1600W generator. For starters, it's not dual fuel. It's also not a great product design with the air intake right near the bottom of the unit begging to suck up dust/sand.
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