Gem99ultra
Elite Member
The DuraMax dual fuel generator may serve your needs. Runs on either propane or gasoline. Electric and/or manual start. Also has 110V and 220V. The 10,000 watt units are often on sale for around $650, delivered including tax; occasionally less.
I've had one for 3 years now with no issues. Have never put gasoline in mine. Always propane only, avoiding any carburetor gum-ups, fouled plugs, etc..
Sure- there probably are better units out there. In fact, I have a pair of very good small Honda's. But the DuraMax is a good, inexpensive, sensible unit that will serve an occasional power outage need.
I've had one for 3 years now with no issues. Have never put gasoline in mine. Always propane only, avoiding any carburetor gum-ups, fouled plugs, etc..
Sure- there probably are better units out there. In fact, I have a pair of very good small Honda's. But the DuraMax is a good, inexpensive, sensible unit that will serve an occasional power outage need.