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Generac 5606 XP Series XP8000E 12,000 Watt 410cc OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator With Electric Start Review

Generac 5606 XP Series XP8000E 12,000 Watt 410cc OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator With Electric Start
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I was excited when I found out that Generac got back into the portable generator business. They sold their portable generator line to Briggs and Stratton a few years ago but they are back to producing portable generators again. I always liked the Generac portables. They were quality products at reasonable prices. I've owned a Generac 4000EXL for 12 years. It is a great little generator and the only one I knew of at the time with an OHVI engine. My experience with the 4000EXL is the reason I purchased the XP8000E.
I ordered my XP8000E over the Internet. Due to the bad ice storm in the Northeast, none of the local dealers had them in stock. I paid $50 less than Lowe's sells it for and that included free liftgate delivery, which was nice since this unit weighs 200lb. In retrospect, the ability to return it to Lowe's would have been worth the extra $50.
The XP8000E was well packed. The packaging is ingenious and if you follow the instructions, removal is really easy. On the down side, following the instructions means you are cutting all four corners of the box so if you have to return it, you have no box. The generator is mounted on top of a heavy cardboard support. It suspends the generator just enough so you can slip the wheels on without having to lift it at all. Once the wheels are on, the generator rolls easily out of the now flattened box. The only thing I didn't like about the old red Generac generators is that the wheels were under the motor end and the handles were on the alternator end. The alternator is the heavier side of a generator so you were lifting the heavy alternator end whenever you moved it around. I was pleased to see that the new models are designed so that the weight is over the wheels rather than the handles. This makes moving the XP8000E almost as easy as the 4000EXL, even though it weighs twice as much.
The next step was to fill the generator with oil. The XP8000E Operator manual specified 3 different oil viscosities depending on ambient temperature. There was no oil that could be used for all temperature ranges. This is a nuisance because in New England, temperatures can vary widely and I didn't want to have to change the oil 4 times per year (for each season). Conversely, the engine manual for this generator said 5W-30 full synthetic oil could be used from -20°F to over 100°F. Since this conflicted with the operator manual, I called Generac for clarification. They told me 5W-30 synthetic could be used at any temperature and that is what they use at the factory on their test generators. I picked up some MobilOne 5W-30 and proceeded. The first thing I noticed when filling the generator with oil is that the lower support (a U channel) is upside down from how it was on my old 4000EXL. The U is facing up. The support is also directly below the oil fill, the oil drain and the oil filter. What this means is that it will be nearly impossible to change the oil without getting some in the channel. With the old models, it would just run off and providing you had a strategically placed pan underneath, there would be no mess. With the new design, the channel fills with oil. Since the engine is directly over it, you can't get access to clean the channel so the oil will slowly drip out over the next few days. I'm not sure what the engineers at Generac were thinking but this is a very bad design. Next I gassed up the generator. When I removed the gas cap, I discovered there was a mesh filter cup in the fill tube. This interesting way of filtering the gas makes it difficult and slow filling the generator. The filter cup prevents you from inserting the fill nozzle of the gas can more than 2 inches into the opening. The filter also restricts the flow so the combination makes filling the generator very slow. Pour too quickly and you will spill gasoline everywhere. Considering this generator has a 9 gallon gas tank, this is a significant inconvenience and another design flaw.
I fired up the generator after filling it with oil and gas. It started right up but I noticed a few more design flaws. Generac went to great lengths to put all the controls on one panel. This makes controlling the generator easy because you don't have to walk around the generator to reach the various controls. Unfortunately, this arrangement is poorly implemented. The choke, which was easy and smooth to operate on the older models is now controlled by a cable. The choke positions are vague at best. Also, if you are not very gentle with the choke lever, you will pull it out too far and then it jams. If you don't pull it out far enough however, the generator won't start. It is near impossible to put the generator in the full choke position without jamming it. Then you must wiggle the lever to get it aligned so you can push it back into its socket. Also, the on/off switch and start button, which were separate on the older designs are combined into a single rocker switch on this model. Left is off, center is on and right starts the generator. It takes very little pressure to move the switch to any of the 3 positions. I could easily see someone inadvertently pressing start when trying to turn off the generator, thus grinding the starter mechanism. You have been warned so be careful! Last, the fuel shutoff valve is extended through the front panel via a plastic knob/shaft assembly. It is difficult to turn and I'm betting the plastic shaft will crack from stress over time. So that is at least two and possibly three more design flaws.
That said, as long as you get the choke to the proper position, the generator starts easily and it is as quiet as the 4000EXL - Pretty impressive considering the engine is twice the size. Next I checked the voltage and frequency. The frequency was 63.5 Hz with no load, which is excessively high. Most motors will not like this. My well pump specifically states that the frequency must be no more than plus or minus 1 Hz. Frequency in a generator is directly related to engine speed. Higher engine speed equals higher frequency. I applied a 6000W load to the generator and adjusted the engine speed to obtain a frequency to 60Hz. I called a friend who also bought this model and told him what I found. He checked his generator and also found the frequency to be 63.5 Hz. In conversation, he mentioned that his generator was running poorly out of the box. I told him to check to see that the foam element was oiled. If not, this can cause the generator to run lean. When he examined the filter, he found the foam element was not installed properly and was actually folded in half so it wasn't completely covering the paper element. He suggested I check mine, since he found it difficult to install properly due to the placement of the filter housing. I checked mine and sure enough, mine was folded over too. So far, I was not too impressed with the quality control. I ran the generator for about a half hour with various loads. Thankfully, it ran great without flinching.
I shut down the generator and stored it in the garage. A few days later, I went into the garage and noticed a strong gasoline odor. Since the generator was the only new addition, I went over to see if that was the source. It was. I examined the unit and found gas was leaking near the gas shutoff valve. I checked the tightness of the hose clamp on the gas line. It was properly tightened. Closer examination revealed the gas was coming from the valve body. There are two screws on the face of the valve. I thought perhaps they may be loose. I took a small Phillips screwdriver to snug them up. One of the screws was very loose and turned freely. It had obviously been stripped during assembly. I'm disappointed at this point but no big deal. It looks easy to replace so I'll just email Generac on Monday for a replacement part. Hopefully we won't have a storm before then.
I got a reply Monday with the names of 2 service dealers in my area. I called Generac because transporting a 200 lb generator to a dealer 30 minutes away would be a major pain in the back. Plus, I don't have a pickup and the generator was leaking gas. I had drained the tank over the weekend but I was unable to get out every last drop, so a 30 minute drive with gas leaking in my SUV was not an option. I explained this to the rep on the phone. She told me I could not replace the part myself because that would void the warranty. Excuse me? The manual tells me I must adjust the valve clearance after the first 25 hours of use and every 100 hours after that. I am qualified to adjust valve clearance but I can't replace a simple valve? Please!!! I pressed the issue with the customer service rep. She put me on hold. When she came back on the line, she suggested that I put a towel under the generator to catch the gas and bring it to a dealer for repair. My brain's internal filtering system shut down at this point as I asked her, "You expect me to drive 30 minutes with a generator leaking gas onto a towel in my car?" I was persistent and finally she agreed to order me a part. She questioned me about exactly what part I needed and I told her the fuel shutoff valve that screws into the gas tank. She put the order in and told me I'd have it the next day. I was happy and thanked her. The next day, nothing arrived. I got the part 2 days later. Not great but still not bad. I opened the box and prepared to install the part but it was the wrong one. She sent me the valve from the GP8000 instead of the one for the XP8000E. It would not work in my generator. Working in the service industry, I know how difficult it is to explain what is wrong over the phone. A picture is worth a thousand words. With that in mind, I took a picture of the valve she sent and labeled it "incorrect part". I also took a picture of the valve in my...Read more›

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This Generac XP portable generator features True Power utility-quality electrical output with an hour meter and maintenance resets. Surge Watts: 12,000, Rated Watts: 8,000, Start Type: Electric and recoil, Engine Displacement (cc): 410, Engine: OHV, Run Time: 12 hrs. @ 1/2 load, Receptacles (qty.): 5, Fuel Type: Gasoline, Fuel Capacity (gal.): 9, Low Oil Shutdown: Yes, Battery Required: Yes, Battery Included: Yes, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 32 1/2 x 26 x 29 1/2

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NorthStar Generator - 160cc, 2700 Surge Watts, 2400 Rated Watts, Gasoline Review

NorthStar Generator - 160cc, 2700 Surge Watts, 2400 Rated Watts, Gasoline
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I bought this generator because it was a honda. well, i received it and it ran fine until I noticed a oil leak from the underside of the block. I took it into honda as told. they said it would be a week until they got the gaskets. a week goes by and it's still leaking!!! so, honda says i need new engine and it will be another week before they receive the new engine. i guess it was just a freak thing, but i'm still unhappy that i paid $560 for a new generator and i need it to wash clothes,lighting, water, living, and i'm without. i can't hack on amazon at all they were just the middleman. it's northern tool you got to watch!!!!

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Powerful NorthStarGenerator packs 2700 surge watts and 2400 continuous watts! Reliable, single-phase, 100% copper-wound, brushless generator head for years of long lasting power. Runs over 2.3 hours at 1/2 load on a 1.82 quart tankful! Industrial 160cc Honda OHC engine has low Oil Alertshutdown protection, recoil start and cast iron sleeve. NorthStar's V-mounts are designed to extend life by dampening and isolating engine vibration. V-mounts have a rubber isolation mount made with a specially formulated vibration dampening elastomer that provides optimal flexibility and stiffness. This allows NorthStar to use softer rubber, resulting in a smooth-running engine. Muffler drastically reduces engine noise level. Frame constructed from ERW hot-rolled steel tubing. Surge Watts: 2,700, Rated Watts: 2,400, Start Type: Recoil, Engine Displacement (cc): 160, Engine: Honda GC160 OHC, Gross Torque: 7.6 ft-lb at 2,500 rpm, Run Time: 2.3 Hours at 1/2 Load, Receptacles (qty.): 4, Noise Level (dB): 68.9, Fuel Type: Gasoline, Fuel Capacity (gal.): .4, Low Oil Shutdown: Yes, Battery Required: No, Battery Included: No, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 23 x 16 x 16

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UST 4-in-1 Jobsite 2,300 Watt 6.5 HP 196cc 4-Stroke Gas Powered Generator and Air Compressor With 2 Gallon Removable Tank TTDPS Review

UST 4-in-1 Jobsite 2,300 Watt 6.5 HP 196cc 4-Stroke Gas Powered Generator and Air Compressor With 2 Gallon Removable Tank TTDPS
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received and prepped for start up. on first pull the impeller ripped apart because the screws holding the pull cord cage were too long. the gen set and air compressor both did not function and I am unable to get a hold of customer service. but amazon sent out a replacment with no complications!



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Gas-powered unit is both an air compressor and an electrical generator that produces up to 2800 surge watts and 2300 rated watts. Air compressor delivers enough pressure to run air tools and pump up tires. Surge Watts: 2,800, Rated Watts: 2,300, HP: 6.5, Engine: OHV, Run Time: 10 Hours at 1/2 Load, Receptacles (qty.): (2) 120V AC 25 Amp, (1) 12V 10 AMP DC, Noise Level (dB): 70, Fuel Type: Gas, Fuel Capacity (gal.): 2, Start Type: Recoil

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All Power America APG3010 2,000 Watt 4 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator Review

All Power America APG3010 2,000 Watt 4 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator
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The All Power gen. is an acceptable substitute for the more expensive name brands in the same category. It starts easy and has plenty of power for the average camper. I'm not sure I'd want to hear several of these in a campground but out in the woods it wouldn't bother anyone and delivers what it promises.
I give it four stars because according to the description of this product it came equipped with a volt meter. There is not a volt meter and this was the deciding factor for us when we chose it. The dealer responded and said the decription was in error. Hopefully it has been corrected.
Over all I would recommend this product if you need power occasionally and don't want to spend huge money. I've seen them locally for twice the price.

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The All Power America portable generator is a lightweight, quiet portable generator that delivers long run time.

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UST 2,300 Watt 5.5 HP 163cc 4-Stroke OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator GG2300 Review

UST 2,300 Watt 5.5 HP 163cc 4-Stroke OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator GG2300
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would be great if you could find somewhere to get replacement parts, the starter cord cover really should be made from metal.. after a few uses the cord guide breaks loose from the cover and the cord starts to cut through the plastic fins on the cover, causing the cord to get stuck on return and eventually cuts the cord in two... spend alittle extra money a buy a quality brand name generator that will last you

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UST 1,200 Watt 2.4 HP 79.5cc 4-Stroke OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator GG1200 Review

UST 1,200 Watt 2.4 HP 79.5cc 4-Stroke OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator GG1200
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When I unpacked it, I just put oil and fuel in the engine, followed the simple directions and it started right up. I quickly opened the choke and it "hunted" for a minute before settling down as it warmed up; that wouldn't have happened if I'd gradually opened the choke as it warmed up. No problem, I could've plugged in an electrical load right away and it would've settled down. I found it will continuously power a 1500W heater without complaint, though obviously that's not recommended. It's got plenty of reserve, though, at its rated 1000W capacity. The whole thing's made in China, including the engine that looks to me like a copy of an OHV Tecumseh. With it running outside under load I can hear it all through the house, sounding about like a push mower. It would be a bit loud for running at night in a quiet campground. My intended use for it is for an emergency heat source for a pet in case of a winter power outage, so noise isn't an issue for me. I think this is a dandy little generator for light duty, at a very good price.

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1200 Watts Surge - 1000 Watts Continuous Output. 9 Hours of Run Time at 50% Load on a 1.5 Gallon Tank of Fuel. Powerful 2.5 HP 79.5 cc 4 Stroke/Air Cooled OHV Engine. AC Reset Recoil Starter Spark. Arrest Type Muffler (2) 120-Volt AC Outlets (1) 12-Volt and 10 AMP DC Outlet. AMP Rated Frequency: 60Hz Noise Rating: 67 dBA Rated Voltage: 120 Volts Power Factor: 0:1 (lag).

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ETQ IN1800I 1,800 Watt 3.4 HP 4-Stroke OHV Portable Digital Inverter Generator Review

ETQ IN1800I 1,800 Watt 3.4 HP 4-Stroke OHV Portable Digital Inverter Generator
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did not work when I bought it, had to pay $85 to ship back. The company has an office near by but you can't return items at that location. Customer service is very rude warranty does not allow for repairs, parts only not labor.

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This Eastern Tools portable digital inverter generator provides a run time of up to 4 hours at 50% load, making it a great choice for recreation, camping, sensitive electronics and emergency use.Not available for sale in California. Surge Watts: 1,800, Rated Watts: 1,600, Start Type: Recoil, Engine Displacement (cc): 99.3, HP: 3.4, Engine: OHV 4 stroke, Run Time: 4 hrs. @ 1/2 load, Receptacles (qty.): 3, Noise Level (dB): 58, Fuel Type: Gasoline, Fuel Capacity (gal.): .8, Low Oil Shutdown: Yes, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 21 x 11 x 17.6

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Honeywell HW1000i 1,000 Watt 53cc 4-Stroke Portable Gas Powered Inverter Generator (CARB Compliant) Review

Honeywell HW1000i 1,000 Watt 53cc 4-Stroke Portable Gas Powered Inverter Generator (CARB Compliant)
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I bought this generator to have as an emergency battery charger run through our Xantrex inverter/charger aboard our cruising sailboat. I also wanted to have portable power for low power hand power tools without taking from the ship's battery bank. I wasn't sure if it would run my very fussy, electronically controlled Bosch saber saw because that saw won't run off our on board Xantrex inverter even though computers and other electronics work fine from from the on board 120v power. The Bosch runs perfectly off of the Honeywell 1000i: it must produce a true sign wave output.
It is shipped without oil, so I added the prescribed amount with the little spouted oil container provided (very handy for our 4 stroke 9.8 hp outboard too), added gas, and gave a pull. She started on the third pull and ran smooth and quieter than my old Honda 1000 watt generator. On subsequent tries both hot and cold, she started on the first pull.
That's how I reviewed it six months ago. After about 30 hours of use, the picture changed. First, the starter cord broke; warranty wouldn't cover it. Having more pressing projects aboard the boat, I paid a technician to fix it. Then it began to sometimes not start, other times quit after running for between 10 minutes and three hours. This pattern has continued through at least a month of twice weekly use. I have checked everything. When it won't go, it is because it has no spark. Won't bore you with technical details, but I understand small engines, so I checked things thoroughly. Appears to be a problem with the electronic module that controls the primary circuit of the magneto. Parts next to impossible to get. Honeywell certified technicians know less about it than I do. Most have never seen a small Honeywell. I have learned to hate this machine. Should have bought a Honda or Yamaha.
Bill Raley

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Great for recreational use--whether you're going camping, hosting a tailgating party, or just in need of a quiet portable power supply--the Honeywell HW1000i Portable Home Generator provides efficient, quiet, and clean power for all your pastimes. Able to simultaneously power laptops, portable radios, TVs, and more, the HW1000i is an ultra-compact workhorse designed to expand your on-the-road and at-home options.
Great for recreational use, including boating, camping, tailgating, and more.Simultaneously Power Your AppliancesThe CSA-listed, CARB- and 50-State-compliant HW1000i comes equipped with a four-stroke, single-cylinder, air-cooled Honeywell OHV engine that produces 900 rated watts of continuous power--plenty of juice to keep a range of appliances and electrical devices up and running. With this handy device, you can simultaneously power cordless phones, laptops, lights, radios, TVs, and electric fans. You can also individually power other items, including microwaves and desktop computers.
Offering an output of 120 volts, the HW1000i is an inverter generator, so it provides clean power and quiet operation. Also, this four-stroke unit requires only unleaded gasoline and oil. It will run for five hours when the 0.71-gallon tank is full, making it a great option for all your recreational needs. And at just 31 pounds and with built-in handles, it's easy to move and store.
Efficient and Easy to UseThe HW1000i is exceptionally easy to use and comes equipped with Smart Start Instructions to assist with fast starts. To help ensure trouble-free operation, an indicator light will illuminate, and the unit will completely shut down in low-oil conditions. An overload protection indicator light helps preserve the life of the HW1000i, and an economy mode allows you to save fuel and further reduce running sound.
The HW1000i is backed by a two-year warranty.
What's in the BoxHW1000i; owner's manual; oil fill container; oil drain pipe; spark plug wrench; screwdriver handle; and screwdriver universal bit.

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Reliance Controls Transfer Switch Kit - 6 Circuit, Model# 31406CRK Review

Reliance Controls Transfer Switch Kit - 6 Circuit, Model# 31406CRK
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We recently bought a 5000 watt generator to power essential home appliances--this is if and when a power outage should occur.
To make this convenient, we installed a Reliance transfer switch. (Note that the Amazon description is inaccurate in regard that the Reliance Kit 31406CRK is actually rated at 7500 watts).
We connected the switch to the house wiring right at the circuit box (as required). We found installation of the generator transfer switch to not at all be difficult (only a rudimentary knowledge of electrical circuitry is required).
When the electrical power from the grid is out, we can now keep essential appliances (well pump, refrigerator, and lights) in operation by running them off of the generator. The transfer switch allows connecting 4 house circuits at 120 volts, and 1 house circuit at 240 volts; or 6 house circuits at 120 volts.
As a side note, safe operation of sensitive electronic devices requires a clean power supply. Consequently, when running off of a generator, devices like TV's and computers should additionally be connected to a protected outlet. Ideally, the current should pass through a line power conditioner that has a voltage regulator. (Note that Tripp Lite sells a 600 watt line conditioner with voltage regulator for less than $100). Another good option for more safely operating electronic equipment when the grid is down would be through an DC-to-AC inverter.
All-in-all we find the 5000 watt generator combined with the Reliance transfer switch (the kit) to comprise an effective (yet inexpensive) system that can power most of our essential home appliances.

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The Reliance Controls Corporation 6-circuit 30 Amp transfer switch is a complete turn-key kit with everything needed to make a professional transfer switch installation in a home or office. It is designed to enable the wiring system of the building to accept the full power of a portable generator, which can run multiple electrical appliances and devices during a power outage. Use this transfer switch for up to 7,500-watt generators equipped with NEMA L14-20 or L14-30 power outlets. The kit includes a 30A 6-circuit prewired loadside reliance transfer switch with wattmeters; 30 Amp outdoor power cord inlet box, a 30 Amp 10-foot generator power cord with L14-30 ends, and an extra L14-20 cord end for smaller generators. This unit is cUL1008 listed and is covered by a 5-year warranty.

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All Power America APG3006 1,050 Watt 2.4 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Camping Generator Review

All Power America APG3006 1,050 Watt 2.4 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Camping Generator
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Awesome runs quite. Runs over 6 hrs on over a half load. Starts first pull without hesitation. Powers power tools, lights, small refrig, anything you can think of. Cant beat the price.

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All Power America APG3006 Generator - 1050W 2.6 HP PORTABLE GENERATOR, 4 STROKE

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All Power America APG3301C 1,200 Watt 4-Stroke Gas Powered Portable Generator (CARB Compliant) Review

All Power America APG3301C 1,200 Watt 4-Stroke Gas Powered Portable Generator (CARB Compliant)
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This generator is a great value for the price. I had a little difficulty getting it started when it first arrived, but as soon as I noticed the rubber fuel line was crimped, and trimmed the line a little, it started right up. I use this generator regularly to power a pitching machine, shop vac, etc. It is reliable and has a very good run time before needing refuel. Other generators might be a little lighter and maybe quieter, but this is an outstanding value.

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All Power America APG3301C Generator - 1200W 2.5 HP GENERATOR EPA & CARB APPROVAL

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