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The Best Electric Generators

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished May 10, 2012

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Obviously, as a consumer, when I purchase a product, I want to buy the best brand of that product within my price range. I feel safe in saying that this applies to the majority of American consumers. There are some things that I can purchase that I don’t need an expert to tell me the difference between certain brands. If I’m in the market for a basketball, I can grab each ball and judge the feel, and I can determine which balls have the bounce that I like. If I am looking to purchase a comforter, I can look at the several on display and judge the visual aesthetics of each against each other, and by looking at the materials used to make it, I can generally gauge how comfortable it will be. Buying an electric generator is different. Retailers won’t exactly let you take a generator home so you can test it out. And most people that don’t have a degree in electrical engineering, such as myself, are not going to be able to tell a lick of difference between different brands. Thankfully, there are numerous consumer reports available to help those in need of a generator that want the best available. The Generac GP3250 is generally regarded as one of the finest generators on the market. This model does not possess inverter technology, so it may not be best to use for sensitive electronics, but when you need to power your refrigerator, your lights and other appliances simultaneously after a power outage, this generator will provide more than enough power. It surges to 3,750 watts, giving it that extra starting power that other motors require. This model comes with a two year warranty and the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval, which means that Good Housekeeping will replace it or refund the full purchase price within two years of the initial purchase. Those features are unrivaled for generators in this price range. That model, for all of its benefits, is not the best to power personal electronics however. If you’re looking for a machine that will do as such, the Yamaha EF2000iS is the premier machine on the market. This model does use inverter technology, which keeps the voltage consistent and reduces the risk of damage to personal electronics such as your computer or your television. Most people who own this model like to use it for camping or tailgating, due to its compact nature. This machine is also eco-friendly as well, as it adheres to California’s strict emission standards. Independent labs have also confirmed that the engine on this machine lasts approximately two years longer than its competitors. The Yamaha EF2000iS runs around $1,000 at retail price. For many consumers, that price is too high to be sure. The All Power America APG 3014, which runs around $225, is not best for electronics like the television or computer, but will power your refrigerator and other important appliances during an emergency. This machines comes with two 120 volt AC outlets, one 12 volt DC outlet and battery charging cables. Most consumers who purchase this model rave about the low oil shutdown feature, rarely found in models this cheap. Many other electric generators have their benefits and are heralded by owners. These are just three of the better models that consumers not in the know should look for. For more information about industrial engines and MQ generators, check these out.

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Max Stanford is a freelance writer for Worldwide Power Products.

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