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forum thread Posted by iconian | Staff • Last Wednesday

PowerSmart 2500W 4-Stroke OHV Portable Engine Inverter Gas Generator $227 + Free S/H

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As someone who has never used a generator like this, I would assume a dual fuel would work better. I just imagine rarely used small motors like this gunking up from old gasoline gel. Propane seems like a better option, but curious if anyone that has experience with these to give some feedback? I understand gas has its benefits, but seems dirty in this application unless used more frequently, thoughts? TIA
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These generators with 80cc engines are under powered from my perspective. The Honda EU2200i has a 121cc engine and a better job keeping up as the load changes. I know the Honda is a lot more $$.
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Quote from DealArtist :
As someone who has never used a generator like this, I would assume a dual fuel would work better. I just imagine rarely used small motors like this gunking up from old gasoline gel. Propane seems like a better option, but curious if anyone that has experience with these to give some feedback? I understand gas has its benefits, but seems dirty in this application unless used more frequently, thoughts? TIA
Yes I prefer dual fuel. I don't want to gum up the carb, and propane will basically store forever. However many of the modern generators have a fuel shut off switch. So you would not have to worry about gas sitting in the carb while storing.
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Quote from mrviper100 :
These generators with 80cc engines are under powered from my perspective. The Honda EU2200i has a 121cc engine and a better job keeping up as the load changes. I know the Honda is a lot more $$.

I think your point is super valid, but in the end, it's all about $ and for some this might be awesome for short time backup, vs spend 4-5x on honda
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I just ordered it from Walmart for $330 plus tax so I'll be returning that tomorrow. Thanks for posting it. It seems like a great deal.
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Anyone have any recommendations for a gen that can run a couple fans and a fridge?
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Quote from Steamrolled :
Anyone have any recommendations for a gen that can run a couple fans and a fridge?
This generator would easily power a fridge/fans. Typical fridge uses 400-800w.

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Quote from DealArtist :
As someone who has never used a generator like this, I would assume a dual fuel would work better. I just imagine rarely used small motors like this gunking up from old gasoline gel. Propane seems like a better option, but curious if anyone that has experience with these to give some feedback? I understand gas has its benefits, but seems dirty in this application unless used more frequently, thoughts? TIA
I have both types of generators. The key to keeping a gasoline generator carb in good condition is twofold:

1) Non-ethanol fuel. ALWAYS.

2) When finished running, cut off the fuel with the fuel switch, and let it die via fuel starvation. This will evacuate all of the fuel in the carb, leaving it clean, dry and ready for the next run.

You could also empty the thank of any remaining fuel, but with non-ethanol fuel, not so important.

I run all of my farm/landscape/garden/generator related devices on non-ethanol fuel. Have done so for the last five years or so, and it's made a dramatic difference in reliability. I can store a piece of equipment like this, with fuel in it, and it will start immediately a year later, after proper prime/choke.
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For the price this is slick. Better to have something rather than nothing.
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is this Chinese website legit? after entering coupon code it says "For security reasons your request can't currently be processed". I tried a different browser, tried to type it, logged in and out, tried another account. nothing is working. update: tried a last account I created and it worked
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Quote from DealArtist :
As someone who has never used a generator like this, I would assume a dual fuel would work better. I just imagine rarely used small motors like this gunking up from old gasoline gel. Propane seems like a better option, but curious if anyone that has experience with these to give some feedback? I understand gas has its benefits, but seems dirty in this application unless used more frequently, thoughts? TIA
I bought one to use primarily one-time for camping. A week after camping, a hurricane blew by and knocked power out for about 36hrs. I pulled the generator out (after a week) and it started up with no fuss.

After hurricane season ended last year, I followed the user manual's "long-term storage" procedures. If I do use it this hurricane season, I expect it to start after a few pulls. If I remember, I'll come back to this thread and let you know.

You're right, though, in that less chance of issues with propane or natgas.
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Quote from mrviper100 :
These generators with 80cc engines are under powered from my perspective. The Honda EU2200i has a 121cc engine and a better job keeping up as the load changes. I know the Honda is a lot more $$.
I have the older version of this which likely has the same engine. I did notice a rough change when load starts but I haven't had any issues. Perhaps overworking the smaller engine can also produce more heat and shorten lifespan but since I don't use it often, I'm hoping to have a few years out of my investment.

If I used it for work daily, I'd definitely use the Honda for known reliability etc.
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Quote from epix1718 :
This generator would easily power a fridge/fans. Typical fridge uses 400-800w.
If I remember correctly, my (older version of this) generator was able to power the fridge, tv, ps5, and fan during the day. During the night, it powered a small window unit and fridge. Oh and I might have had my internet modem/router plugged in as well day/night.

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$263 without coupon incase the coupon doesnt work for anyone:
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