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Consumer Reports Generator Test HF vs Honda

H20ENG
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Just came out this morning. I'd like to read the whole article but am not a paid subscriber.

https://www.consumerreports.org/inverter-generators/harbor-freight-predator-62353-vs-honda-eu2000it1a1-recreational-inverter-generator/
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fj12ryder
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The one my stepson has also has a low oil switch.
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shum02
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2oldman wrote:
gbopp wrote:
.. I wouldn't let any portable generator run for a week. I'd stop it at least once a day to check the oil level.Maybe I'm just paranoid. ๐Ÿ™‚
Honda's have low-oil shutoff that works pretty well. You wouldn't have to worry about it.


So does the system on my big CPE 3500. Same on my little Honda EU1000. I think low oil shutdown is pretty common and reliable.
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jplante4
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theoldwizard1 wrote:
Honda's stellar reputation will carry them for awhile. HF Predator and Champion are knocking on the door ! It is hard to argue with the price difference.


Just as with iPhones, there will always be a sect that will pay more just for the name regardless of how well the competition does.
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Ron3rd
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Lots of Chinese Honda clones on the market and some are close to Honda in sound level. Not surprised the HF would do OK. Somebody was advertising a 2000w "Enermax" Honda clone genny the other day for $419.00.
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wa8yxm wrote:
They missed that Honda is the only generator in it's class with a GENUINE fuel pump so that 0.95 Gallon tank can be "Expanded" to 5 gallons or more if you really want to (usually to about 2 gallons) by using their extended run system.

How about a generator that can run all week on a single start. Honda can do it. No other can. Not one (portable that is).


My powerhouse 2100 has a fuel pump as do others.

colliehauler
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naturist wrote:
2oldman wrote:
gbopp wrote:
.. I wouldn't let any portable generator run for a week. I'd stop it at least once a day to check the oil level.Maybe I'm just paranoid. ๐Ÿ™‚
Honda's have low-oil shutoff that works pretty well. You wouldn't have to worry about it.


I have two, a Generac 5500 watt open frame and an ETQ 1800 watt inverter. Both of them also have low oil shutoffs. I paid $199 for the ETQ, btw. But I also would be very reluctant to run a generator continuously for a week, and would probably check the oil level a couple times, too.
I own a ETQ 1800 as well, it's very finicky about oil level won't run if there is to little or to much oil. You got a better deal I paid close to 300 for mine. I have never run a generator for 24 hours let alone a week.

naturist
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2oldman wrote:
gbopp wrote:
.. I wouldn't let any portable generator run for a week. I'd stop it at least once a day to check the oil level.Maybe I'm just paranoid. ๐Ÿ™‚
Honda's have low-oil shutoff that works pretty well. You wouldn't have to worry about it.


I have two, a Generac 5500 watt open frame and an ETQ 1800 watt inverter. Both of them also have low oil shutoffs. I paid $199 for the ETQ, btw. But I also would be very reluctant to run a generator continuously for a week, and would probably check the oil level a couple times, too.

2oldman
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gbopp wrote:
.. I wouldn't let any portable generator run for a week. I'd stop it at least once a day to check the oil level.Maybe I'm just paranoid. ๐Ÿ™‚
Honda's have low-oil shutoff that works pretty well. You wouldn't have to worry about it.
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gbopp
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wa8yxm wrote:
How about a generator that can run all week on a single start. Honda can do it. No other can. Not one (portable that is).

That's good to know but I wouldn't let any portable generator run for a week. I'd stop it at least once a day to check the oil level.
Maybe I'm just paranoid. ๐Ÿ™‚

wa8yxm
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They missed that Honda is the only generator in it's class with a GENUINE fuel pump so that 0.95 Gallon tank can be "Expanded" to 5 gallons or more if you really want to (usually to about 2 gallons) by using their extended run system.

How about a generator that can run all week on a single start. Honda can do it. No other can. Not one (portable that is).
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H20ENG wrote:
Just came out this morning. I'd like to read the whole article but am not a paid subscriber.

https://www.consumerreports.org/inverter-generators/harbor-freight-predator-62353-vs-honda-eu2000it1a1-recreational-inverter-generator/


Kinda redundant since the EU2000i has been discontinued in favour of the new, much more capable EU2200i.
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colliehauler
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Neighbors bought a harbor freight predator inverter generator and it is quite. Parts and durability would be my concern.

theoldwizard1
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Honda's stellar reputation will carry them for awhile. HF Predator and Champion are knocking on the door ! It is hard to argue with the price difference.

gbopp
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fj12ryder
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My stepson bought one of the lower output Predators from HF and it was really quiet. Very easy to carry on a conversation standing directly over it. He's very happy with it.
Howard and Peggy

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