Advice on portable generator?

I always see portable generators in pawn shops, maybe you can get one cheaper there?!

Wouldn't go that way personally. You never know how they've been serviced, taken care of. They need to be run every so often, and to us it was well worth the price of a new one several years ago, and the best "insurance" we ever bought :goodvibes
 
I have a 3500kw, 4000 peak portable generator.

It runs my well, the fridge, basment freezer and a few lights. It cost me $400 before one of the hurricanes a few years ago and has been great. I lost power here in CT for 9 days after the October snowstorm last year.

My well draws 1200kw when it kicks in, and it doesn't run all the time.
The fridge draws 650kw and we have a big one.

The big draws in a house would be a microwave, electric dryer, AC & electric stove. If you don't need to run those during a limited power outage, why spend thousands when a few hundred dollars will keep the fridge, freezer and well running?
 
We also live in CT, and when the power goes out it's usually for at least 5 days. I would suggest getting the biggest unit you can afford. Once you're making the investment, it would be great to run a few lights, one tv, internet, garage doors. Sometimes it's the little things that make the most difference.
And don't forget the water heater!
 

Not that being without power for days in a heat wave while my kid had a tummy bug wasn't just AWESOME... but DH and I have decided it's time to look into a portable generator. We're on a well, so when we lose power, we lose water, as in--the toilets don't flush-- and that seriously stinks, no pun intended. We lose power for days whenever there's a hurricane, and it's getting really old. This was the first time we actually bothered to relocate, and only because she was sick, but I'd like to never have to do that again.

We're looking at the portable ones, since the other type run many-thousands-of-dollars. Ideally I'd like to be able to run (1)the well (2)the fridge (3)a room AC in the summer (in the winter we've got a wood stove, so we're fine).

Any recommendations on how much wattage we should be looking for, brands to seek or avoid, etc?

We *feel* your pain ;) We have a Generac 5500 with/Storm Surge to 8500 and it works great. Our house is prewired where we can flip one switch, then plug the generator right in. We have pre selected outlets we want to be on it - refrigerator, freezer, fireplace fan, a few lights, extra outlet, our well. That's it. We didn't try for a AC - figured we could make do with fans.

Can't remember the price - $500 - $600 sounds about right. It sure is the best thing we have ever invested it though ::yes::

We haven't used it in a while, but that's just fine - it stays ready :) My dh starts and runs it about once every 6 months - has never failed to start right up! We keep extra gas in cans which we *rotate* fairly often to keep it good.
 














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