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thinking about buying a new generator, looked at Honda 2000. Just want to run RV and in storm maybe freezer/ fridge but I would run them one at a time. Yamahas good? any advice? thanks
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At this point you probably should get which ever one the store still has! I'd grab a Honda!
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I'd also grab a Honda but I wouldn't pay a premium price for one right now with this pending storm.
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No issues or regrets with my Honda purchases.
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Ive used both. I own a Yamaha. I think its every bit as good as Honda.
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I have the yamaha ef2800 inverter. It will run my a/c in my trailer which was a big plus for me.
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I am in no hurry, have 3500 watt now. Amazon had the Honda for $899.00 thinking about a smaller lighter model
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Can't go wrong with a Yamaha or Honda.
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Quote from: huntnphool on October 13, 2016, 03:34:03 PM
No issues or regrets with my Honda purchases.
That being said, I wouldn't trade my Yamaha kicker engine for anything.
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My Dad has a Honda 2000 for his camper. Quiet, great on fuel and light enough to put it into a storage compartment on the back of the camper ( the place where you'd install a permanent generator if you wanted one mounted)
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Flip a coin or pick the color you like
I have friends with both yama and hondas and no complaints either way
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I almost bought a Yamaha, until I noticed this.
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If youll be in Spokane anytime I have a honda 2000 I'll sell you. I have two but don't need both anymore. PM me if interested. I was going to sell on craigslist after hunting season when I have time.
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Hondas are great and quiet. I'd go with craigslist for big savings. Older ones were made in Japan. Newer ones somewhere else, maybe Korea.
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I just bought a eu3000is Honda generator a few month back. it was made in Japan.
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