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ktmrfs
Aug 06, 2021Explorer II
wing_zealot wrote:
I'd rather put the $300+ it cost for a micro-air easystart into the ability to generate more amps. Much more useful around the house to have the ability to generate more amps than to have a one trick pony. For me, a micro-air may be the cheaper solution but its not the best use of my money. I'd invest my money towards the ability for a wider array of uses; even if at first blush it cost more; YOMV.
for us, since we already had honda 2200 and a honda 2000, the micro air was our choice. Now we seldom need to parallel the genny's saving time during setup, and in about 90% of the times we need are off grid, only need to bring along on 50lb genny. Worth the $ for us.
If it was a case of no genny and deciding what to do it would for us be a decision of how much more weight am I willing to lift to get a bigger genny out of the truck and how much it costs vs. micro air cost and lighter genny.
Ends up being a personal decision on what works best for each individual.
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