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5 Reasons Why You Should Buy a Portable Generator

The Seeker by The Seeker
December 28, 2019
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It is quite exciting when you are furnishing your new home. You get lost in choosing the different paint colors, chairs, sofas, tables, and a million other details that you know will be a part of your home for years to come. Yet, there are some details that people forget around the place, and they cannot afford to. A portable generator should be on your list of priorities, even before most other appliances. The last thing you want is to have a blackout in a cold winter months with no generator; it means you’ll have to suffer the cold with no heaters or light, which is far from fun. These reasons are why you should buy a portable generator.

1-Providing electricity when there is none

As mentioned earlier, a portable generator can be a real lifesaver. Power outages might happen every couple of months in some countries, but in others, they happen on a regular basis, and it can be disastrous trying to go through one without electricity. Weather conditions can be quite turbulent and you might need to turn on the heaters or air filters –– or even someone’s medical equipment at home, which requires power. It is also important that you don’t spend a long time in total darkness, because accidents can and will probably happen. A portable generator helps you avoid all that as you get the electricity you need for quite a few hours.

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2-Cheaper

So, why should you go for a portable generator instead of a standby one? Well, for starters, this one is much cheaper. A portable generator can cost you a few hundred dollars at the least or a couple of thousand dollars at the most, which is significantly less than a permanently installed one. As you can see on https://generatorgrid.com/5000-watt/, 5000-watt generators –– some of the most popular in the portable range –– can last you for over 10 hours if the power is out, and they are less than $1000 for the most part, so it’s definitely a bargain.

3-They are easy to handle

It is a safe assumption that most people getting those portable generators aren’t rocket scientists, and you don’t really want a generator that is too complicated to operate, which is the portable one. They are quite easy to figure out, and it is so simple to run one that anybody can do it –– so you don’t have to worry about your kids trying to operate it on their own when you’re out. Permanent ones are a lot harder to install, operate, and most definitely maintain. You also could install a portable generator on your own, unlike other types which you most likely will need help with.

4-Portability

While it is kind of a given on account of the name, you won’t fully understand just how flexible and beneficial a portable generator is until you get one. The fact that you can easily carry it around allows you to make the most out of it for other purposes besides powering up your home when there is a blackout. If you are taking the family on a camping trip, a portable generator can help you make use of any household appliances that you can’t possibly operate in the wilderness without a steady source of electricity. If you work as a contractor on sites that don’t have a power source, this machine can cover your needs without having to install a standby generator for every different job at hand.

5-Easy maintenance

One of the coolest features with portable generators is the fact that their maintenance is pretty easy –– something challenging with a lot of other appliances, including standby generators. You just need to do some regular checks, and consistently change air filters and oil to ensure the machine is well lubricated and operational. You will also need to regularly run it, even if you don’t need to, because long periods of inactivity might damage the internal parts. It helps if you buy a decent cover for your portable generator to avoid dust, water, or pests seeping inside and causing damage. Bigger generators, on the other hand, are a whole other story, and you can’t even keep track of the maintenance by yourself; you’ll most likely have to hire electricians to do it for you.

A portable generator is small, easy to handle, and cheap. It is definitely the simplest power source out there, and you should also know that it consumes a lot less fuel than your average standby, which saves you money. One last reason to buy a portable generator is the fact that it has a long lifespan, so it could basically last you a lifetime.

 

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