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Costco Members: Generac GP9200E 9200W/11250W Gas Generator w/ COsense Technology

+ Free S/H

$700

$1,000

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Generac GP9200E 9200W/11250W Gas Generator w/ COsense Technology on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.

If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

Thanks to Community Member BrightSnail6801 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 20ft Power Cord Included
  • Heavy Duty Never-Flat Wheels
  • Push Button Electric Start with Auto-Choke
  • Low Oil Pressure Shutdown
  • COsense Alert System: Carbon Monoxide Warning and Shutdown

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $300 lower (30% savings) than the list price of $999.99
    • $300 manufacturer's savings is valid 8/1/24 through 9/1/24. While supplies last.
    • Limit 5 per member.
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  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 165 customer reviews.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Generac GP9200E 9200W/11250W Gas Generator w/ COsense Technology on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.

If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

Thanks to Community Member BrightSnail6801 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 20ft Power Cord Included
  • Heavy Duty Never-Flat Wheels
  • Push Button Electric Start with Auto-Choke
  • Low Oil Pressure Shutdown
  • COsense Alert System: Carbon Monoxide Warning and Shutdown

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $300 lower (30% savings) than the list price of $999.99
    • $300 manufacturer's savings is valid 8/1/24 through 9/1/24. While supplies last.
    • Limit 5 per member.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 165 customer reviews.

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for your ac installing a soft start will reduce the amount of start up current needed by up to 50-75%. use the calculator below to get a rough estimate of the size you need.


https://generatorbible.com/wattage-calculator/
Personally, I don't like Gasoline only generators (for occasional uses) because gas goes bad and it takes more maintenance than a propane or natural gas operated (think dual/tri-fuel) generators.

One could use a conversion kit but with the added cost and effort, I'd rather get one that supports gas out of the box.
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Quote from BrianR5458 :
I use this stuff. STA-BIL Storage Fuel Stabilizer - Keeps Fuel Fresh for 24 Months - Prevents Corrosion - Gasoline Treatment that Protects Fuel System - Fuel Saver - Treats 80 Gallons - 32 Fl. Oz. (22287)
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Ya that stuff works really well. I put a splash in everything I have going into winter. 6 5 gallon fuel cans, both mowers, both generators, both 4 wheelers just in case. I've seen gas go bad pretty quickly over winter but using this stuff so far has been great.
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awassa
Aug 26, 2024
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Was waiting on the Firman to go on sale. Anyone can comment on this one VS Costco Firman Tri Fuel 7500. Ty
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ShrewdPiranha142
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Quote from z4m :
Personally, I don't like Gasoline only generators (for occasional uses) because gas goes bad and it takes more maintenance than a propane or natural gas operated (think dual/tri-fuel) generators.

One could use a conversion kit but with the added cost and effort, I'd rather get one that supports gas out of the box.
You may live close to a gas station with ethanol free gas.
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Quote from TheWellKnown :
I seriously doubt this generator would be able to service everything you need. With all of that power consumption, you probably want a hardwired backup generator with at least 16k if not 20+kw. I have a 10K stand alone with a whole house 50A plug on the main box. When we are in full consumption mode the air conditioning is running, TVs, appliances,etc and we try to run the microwave, it really taxes the generator (but it does handle it, barely). All that being said, this is a pretty darn good deal for a Generac that is basically 10K.
Do you actually have a meter on your panel to see what your main and the larger circuits are pulling? Most houses use about 1kW with the normal things on like lights, TVs, laptops etc. we have two fridges and a two freezers and with everyone home we use like 700w-1000w. Fridges/freezers use like 100w to maintain temps.

An AC/heatpump uses about 1500w-3000w.

But our water, stove and dryer is gas.

People way over estimate how much power they use. The only time our house goes over 10kW is when we're charging our EVs.

We have an Emporia Vue monitoring like 30 circuits and the Tesla gateway monitoring the grid/solar/battery.
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Quote from z4m :
Personally, I don't like Gasoline only generators (for occasional uses) because gas goes bad and it takes more maintenance than a propane or natural gas operated (think dual/tri-fuel) generators.

One could use a conversion kit but with the added cost and effort, I'd rather get one that supports gas out of the box.
Gasoline is fine if you have enough on hand. Just need to ensure you shut it down before long term storage by turning the petcock fuel valve off while it's running so that it burns all the fuel in the carb so it doesn't get gummed up.
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Quote from hosser :
Ya that stuff works really well. I put a splash in everything I have going into winter. 6 5 gallon fuel cans, both mowers, both generators, both 4 wheelers just in case. I've seen gas go bad pretty quickly over winter but using this stuff so far has been great.
PRIg is also very good
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Still running an old coleman pull start when needed..eventually will get a generator

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Quote from beerguy419 :
It's a good price for a 9,000 watt generator with pretty good reviews. Just wish it had auto-idle and I'm curious what the THD is on this unit.
I'm sure the THD is standard 23%. At this price point you can't expect 5% or lower. What kill this generator is that fact that it doesn't have a 50 amp out and it should. That makes this a solid pass.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b...MDgA&t=31s
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Quote from z4m :
Personally, I don't like Gasoline only generators (for occasional uses) because gas goes bad and it takes more maintenance than a propane or natural gas operated (think dual/tri-fuel) generators.

One could use a conversion kit but with the added cost and effort, I'd rather get one that supports gas out of the box.
Gas does not go bad. Nobody carries propane tanks around
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lane_meyer
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Not a bad detail if you need the output capacity, don't care about the noise, and THD is not an issue... negatives: Its not an inverter and is not dual-fuel. I found the generator sweetspot for my 3200sf house... Champion 8750w inverter open frame electric start gas only uses 8gallons per day. Runs everything I need such as fridge, freezer, microwave, washer, furnace, main AC (with softstart), lights. It will not run the Oven, Dryer and one of my AC units. I do have Nat-gas for heat and water. I contemplated getting a larger unit ( 12k) which has a 50amp connector but it would use almost twice the fuel per day and if I wanted it to be an inverter it would be at least 3x the cost. Very hard to justify the additional cost for 12k for a "backup" that I only use 2-3 times per year. The most amount of continuous time I needed a unit for my house has been 1 week (2 separate occasions ) in the last 20 years. I dont live in CA so I dont suffer from the blackout situation
Last edited by lane_meyer August 27, 2024 at 08:18 AM.
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Quote from z4m :
Personally, I don't like Gasoline only generators (for occasional uses) because gas goes bad and it takes more maintenance than a propane or natural gas operated (think dual/tri-fuel) generators. One could use a conversion kit but with the added cost and effort, I'd rather get one that supports gas out of the box.
I have easy access to no-ethanol fuel but I still drain my fuel afterwards... One upside to Gasoline it does have higher energy density vs nat-gas but not nearly as cheap.
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Quote from nitemare :
Gas does not go bad. Nobody carries propane tanks around
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Gas absolutely goes bad especially when it contains ethanol. You can treat it and you should be ok but you should also run the carb dry when storing any engine for a long period of time.
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Quote from lane_meyer :
Not a bad detail if you need the output capacity, don't care about the noise, and THD is not an issue... Its not inverter and is not dual-fuel.
No generator of this output wattage should not have a 50 amp output plug. This is a total fail on Generac.
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Can you convert this to NG?

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Quote from nitemare :
Gas does not go bad. Nobody carries propane tanks around
Gas that contains ethanol absolutely does go bad, and rather quickly too. Ethanol/alcohol absorbs moisture from the air which causes it to gel and form deposits that clog up lines and carburetors. Sta-bil probably helps some but it's not a cure.

I only use non-ethanol (non-oxygenated) gas in all of my small engines and I have had very little issues with storage times over a year.

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