Bargain Generator?

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I ended up in my local shed today, where I saw this gen set on sale.

It has a continuous rating of 2kVA, 4 stroke petrol engine.

It would be a nice addition to my tool kit, and having had a snoop on t'internet It beats the price machine mart and screwedfix are offering.

I appreciate it is not going to be the best quality, but for the use it will get it should be fine.

Any opinions?


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All I can say is you get what you pay for!! I wouldn't suprised if it can't take much abuse, do you need 110v? Think my generac (honda) 2.2KVA cost about 4x that a few years ago now, but it still runs. Should maybe change the oil sometime :shock: .
Still, it's a step up from the tiny 700va jobbies.
 
Tried Makro? They do a lot of "nutool" stuff.

If they stock it, it'll probably be even cheaper there.
 
Have you seen the 750va ones at B&Q for £39. I know its a bit ****e but how can they make/sell them for that price?
 
ipjodan said:
Have you seen the 750va ones at B&Q for £39. I know its a bit s***te but how can they make/sell them for that price?

because, as you say, they're 5h . . . pure 5h. But for single-use applications like DIYers need :wink: they are ideal. Disposable generators lol.

Same reason B&Q sell hose 5h radial arm saws and those 5h belt sanders etc. Single use tools. :roll: Terrible waste though. They ought to have a hire service - hire out GOOD tools.
 
ch427 said:
worth a pop at that price,i did have a nu tool drill,used it twice and it went in the skip

:lol: I've still got mine: done 3 years sterling service, 2 of them with the company!!
 
If i find someone taking pictures of things in my shop i ask them WTF they think they're doing.

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Yea, but the retailers in Leeds must be used to "David RF Bailey" by now :lol:
 
I was planning on getting one for occasional site use, and as a backup for the house to keep the boiler etc going if there was a long term power failure.


The plan is to have the gen set sat in my garage, and a changeover swith at my intake position.
 
I have a great aversion to things containing petrol about the house, especially if people are tempted to top them up from a can when they're hot.

It's a shame diesel gennys are expensive.
 

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