We were without power for 4-days this past summer when storms came through and we picked up a good sized generator a month after the storm from someone that bought it and used it for two days and decided they didn't want to store it
It saved us about $250 off a $650 generator!
Personally, with the way things are in this world I would loan/rent the generator to someone you trust but personally I am not sure I would want to sell it unless you wanted a different unit for some reason.
In the post 911 world we live in I am perhaps a little paranoid but I woud rather be a little paranoid with my Generator and 15-gals of gas for it then to find myself without heat or electric for weeks on end if someone decided to go after the power grid much less a natural event.
If we didn't lose what we had to toss because of no power we would have likely paid for over half of what we paid for the generator... I am glad be bought a generator as 4-days is not as bad as some people get stuck in the dark!
It saved us about $250 off a $650 generator!
Personally, with the way things are in this world I would loan/rent the generator to someone you trust but personally I am not sure I would want to sell it unless you wanted a different unit for some reason.
In the post 911 world we live in I am perhaps a little paranoid but I woud rather be a little paranoid with my Generator and 15-gals of gas for it then to find myself without heat or electric for weeks on end if someone decided to go after the power grid much less a natural event.
If we didn't lose what we had to toss because of no power we would have likely paid for over half of what we paid for the generator... I am glad be bought a generator as 4-days is not as bad as some people get stuck in the dark!
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