I bought one of those! It's a necessity, it's so satisfying swinging at a fly and hearing that 'crack' as the fly journeys to the afterlife...jeanontheroad said:DH went back to Harbor Freight, today. This time, he went alone. He bought me a present - a battery operated fly swatter. He was SO proud of himself! I am speechless.
He won't be going to Harbor Freight alone, anymore.
RogueRV2 said:Because I like the quality and quiet of a Honda, I tried out a used 1985 EM500, and I ended up buying a second one for $200 and it is like new. These are a 'suitcase' model and are only 500 watts, yet that is actually a good thing if one intends to use it to charge a small solar system battery bank and run lights and a laptop or VCR during the dark winter months when there is little sun. They can be used to charge batteries with a maximum of 6 amps. This is the same maximum rate that the newer Honda 2000i charges batteries, yet it uses 1/2 to 1/4th the fuel, or about .10 of a gallon per hour. These were purchased through a Craig's List ad, one for $150 and the other $200. If one breaks and it is not cost effective to repair, then it become parts for the other. If there is an EMP, it's circuitry is more robust than modern inverter Honda generators as it does not use computer chip. Because of it's all metal construction, it does weigh a bit more for it's size, or about 40 pounds. You can put a dent into it, but you will not crack and damage a plastic case. There are also a later and slightly larger model that is nearly identical, such is the EM650, and then there is the smaller EM400. I believe the old Hondas are the best and they are much cheaper. No part of it was made in China. I knew a fellow who did not have solar panels and charged his batteries for 5 years before he wore out his EM650. Put one in a 'dog house' with fiberglass insulation, and from 50 feet away it is almost impossible to hear it running.
Donedirtcheap said:It's a 2 stroke-mix oil and gas
It's probably max 1000 with 800 or 900 running watts and 6.5 amps
It's probably noisy if that matters or not
I wouldn't run anything valuable on it
If I wanted to get by cheaply and say run a large ish battery charger to do my recharging it may work ok.
It could last for years or be a door stop in months
Everybody wants a Honda but $150.00 is cheap if it can fill your needs
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