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Anyone have any experience with Harbor Freight generators? Specifically this one: <a href="http://www.harborfreight.com/63cc-900-watts-max800-watts-rated-portable-generator-60338.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.harborfreight.com/63cc-900-watts-max800-watts-rated-portable-generator-60338.html<br><br></a>63cc, 900 watts max/800 watts rated portable generator. It's $130 or $100 with a coupon. If you know Harbor Freight, you know there's almost always a coupon for it. <br><br>Now I've heard that they might be really noisy, but I plan on being in the country. Still wonder if they'd be too loud even then. <br><br>I'm seriously budget limited. But maybe if this job works out, I'll be able to save up for a nicer generator, and go candle-light dinners for a few weeks. What might be some alternatives? Gotta scour Craigslist for used generators, but what should I look for? What kind of cc and wattage and what have you? <br><br>I plan on just using a laptop, charging a phone, having the fridge but I'm a total newb and apparently they can run off propane? Oh like r-134a for cars right? I hear propane makes an excellent refridgerant and the main reason they don't use them in cars is because of their flammability. I should have a fire extinguisher. Haven't used microwaves in years, because of the cancer. Lol. Maybe a toaster?<br><br>Oh and two 72" inch high def flatscreens for Call of Duty, a full-sized washer and drier, about a dozen of those earth-destroying old vintage non-eco lightbulbs, along with four hair driers. I have them rigged so I just pop out of the shower and stand in front of them. Other than that, I don't really use that much electricity. What kind of generator do I need?