newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
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- Location
- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
The ENTIRE point of buying and maintaining an emergency generator is to influence the cosmos so you WON'T have to use it.<snip>
I just wanted a bigger unit.. cant wait till another outage..
I bought one just after a tropical storm knocked out my power for a few days (and some of my coworkers for weeks) about 17 years ago. Prior to that we would routinely get a few outages per year each lasting less than 8 hours. SWMBO would go around the house lighting candles and spend the hours worrying about food thawing. While I worried about her burning down the house.
Since then we've had 1 storm that knocked out the power for a few hours and I ran the generator for the refrigerator and freezer. for about a half hour.
So the generator has worked well for that
On the other hand the Duromax I bought in 2015 and put at the house I own and my son and family live in has been run several times for long term power outages. That house is just outside the Washington Beltway so it's not a "rural thing".
I wouldn't wish for a outage to use it