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Generators

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Post by rojak »

Genquip/Kipor, has anyone got one and can comment. I’m after a 2000W model and given that I would only use it occasionally am thinking if it’s worth paying an extra $800 for a Honda of the same output.
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Post by poppywhite »

Depends on what your needs really are? All my 240v comes from the 2000i honda. Reliable, parts are available local and Au wide and long warrenty :) . Had a chinese copy(sukara) or something like that and was great for about 14 months. repairer and myself was unable to sorce spares. and lot of mucking about to try to match up. :bad-words:
I think genquip is suziki copy Kipor has mixed reviews.
Also check output some are 220v
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

If you have the money, go the Honda, a lot more reliable, cleaner power, and a lot less hassles.
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