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<blockquote data-quote="tynyphil" data-source="post: 3862506" data-attributes="member: 44419"><p>I have 3 generators for various purposes. The one I have for my home when power out is a Troybilt 8-10K watts. It's portable. I had the fuse box to my separate garage altered with a transfer switch. That way I can safely run my well, and garage refrigerator and freezer. The others I have for an off grid cabin are Generacs that run off propane. these are in the 3-5k watt size. I like that the fuel for these can be stored indefinitely They too have been VERY reliable.</p><p>I had a Coleman 10K watt that crashed and generator was unrepairable/unreplaceable while the Koler motor was fine. I would recommend going with Generac which ever type you decide. Kinda depends on how much you want to spend. all of mine were generally in the $1K price</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynyphil, post: 3862506, member: 44419"] I have 3 generators for various purposes. The one I have for my home when power out is a Troybilt 8-10K watts. It's portable. I had the fuse box to my separate garage altered with a transfer switch. That way I can safely run my well, and garage refrigerator and freezer. The others I have for an off grid cabin are Generacs that run off propane. these are in the 3-5k watt size. I like that the fuel for these can be stored indefinitely They too have been VERY reliable. I had a Coleman 10K watt that crashed and generator was unrepairable/unreplaceable while the Koler motor was fine. I would recommend going with Generac which ever type you decide. Kinda depends on how much you want to spend. all of mine were generally in the $1K price [/QUOTE]
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