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SidecarFlip
Dec 16, 2017Explorer III
3oaks wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:You say you don't "whine", but your opening remark sure is sarcastic. :RSoundGuy wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
I see they are still proud price wise....$$1,149.95 MSRP. 2 Champs or 3 Preds.. Ouch.
The best gets better but predictably there will always be those who whine about price. :R Regardless, Honda will no doubt sell every new EU2200i produced to a willing market looking for a quality genset that maintained properly will reliably serve it's purpose for thousands of hours. :B
I don't whine bud. Just stating the price versus the competition. If you had bothered to read my comment, you'll see I own a couple Honda products. Have no issue with a Honda product. I have an issue with the price versus the competition.
It's not a genset anyway. A genset is a stationary or wheeled generator for emergency or standby power generation. It is...a portable recreational generator for ocassional use.
I see they are still proud price wise....$$1,149.95 MSRP. 2 Champs or 3 Preds.. Ouch.
The one thing I have never liked about the Honda (or the Yamaha or the Pred or any of the smaller units) except the Champ is the shape I want a unit that is box shaped so it's easy to store, the primary reason I bought the Champ over the others. Price was my last consideration.
Don't get me wrong, I like Honda's I have a couple of their quads and a tiller but the genny's, not for me. With portable genny's, I like square and boxy, not swoopy. The 3K watt open cradle is one I like but I don't need that much output. I had Yamaha 2800I for about 12 years but sold it. Was time. Electronics, like bread, gets stale after a time...lol
How is that post sarcastic? Please tell me. Just stating the facts, nothing more.
If you find that to be sarcastic, you must live in a glass house...
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