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Re: Honda EU2000i Generator Review

gscott ·
Cool!
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Re: Honda EU2000i Generator Review

WoodGlue ·
Got my own Honda EU2000i generator today and my No Spill gas can and all the misc doodads,, It took abut 10 pulls on the first times to start the thing, but as of far, it's a great, super quiet genny, I put a magnetic dipstick in there to catch shavings, which are going to happen. I also installed a Hardline Tach/Hour meter, which was a lot easier on the Honda than the Smarter Tools Genny I had. Gassed up a with a little Sta-bil gas protectant, also put in 10/w 30 synthetic oil and will...
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WL Perry ·
Sounds like you have a good one. I know it isn't the least expensive but it is hard to argue with the quality and reliability of the Honda. It should give you many years of service. Linn & Sun
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Bruce R. ·
I recently sold another type of small motor Honda that has been beat on, neglected, and abused in harsh environments for over 30 years! (Only about 10 years by me) I think I changed the oil 3 or 4 times in that 10 years. Bike didn't cost me much, and I just wanted to ride. Found out when I was selling it that I had cracked the frame (1985 Suspension technology ain't what it is today) but that motor simply will... not... die. Yeah, I think you'll get your money's worth out of your Honda.
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WoodGlue ·
Thank you Bruce! Having this generator really is freeing to me, my soul. It means that I can go where I want, when I want and that's a happy feeling WoodGlue
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Bruce R. ·
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Nixamousa ·
Recently purchased a Hutch Mountain propane conversion kit for one of our two Honda gens. Anxious to install and gauge performance. Used one of two gens during a trip to Grand Canyon this past summer. Camping at higher elevations we found we did not need the 2nd gen since no A/C was necessary. We also use our gens as backup power for our home. We can run critical home circuits on one gen. Being able to tap into our 400 gallon propane heating supply makes this very handy for extended power...
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Re: Bissel 3 in 1 vacuum

gldiablo ·
I was thinking how to keep the TT clean. That is a good idea. Something compact. I was also thinking of a swiffer.
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VIAIR 88P Portable Air Compressor

DandV ·
We recently got one of the VIAIR 88P Portable Air Compressors based on recommendations in these forums.  Already, it has proved itself.  On our recent outing my TV developed a leak in the right rear tire (I'm taking it in for...
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Camp Chef Yukon Double Burner Stove

HavaBrew22 ·
FEATURES Two cast aluminum burners, 30,000 BTU/hr each Three-sided windscreen Fully adjustable heat-control dials Burner housing limits hot/cold spots and gives extra protection from wind Regulator and 3 ft. hose included Removable/adjustable legs for storage Out of the box ready to cook in seconds Emergency preparedness recommended SPECIFICATIONS Cooking Surface Dimensions: 14" x 32" 448 square inch cooking grate Cooking Height: 29" Total Output: 60,000 BTU Weight: 38 lbs. Warranty: One...
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