When you walk down the generator aisle at your favorite tool store, it’s easy to get bogged down with all the size available. I mean do you really need a jillion megawatts? I happen to own a couple generators, both small and large, and can tell you that when you need the big boy you know it, but if you really look at what you need to survive for a couple days without power, it’s not all that much. Modern appliances take almost nothing to power them, so you could use a small 1500 watt generator and power your fridge, tv, microwave, internet, and chargers no problem. But how do you know if a generator is really putting out what it says? And do you have to buy the expensive brand to get the best performance?
The testing video below will cover it all and rate these options. Check it out below.
Video Description:
The power’s out, how much back up power do you need? Buying nearly all of the steps inetween a small power brick and full size home inverter generator myself means you could save a step by hearing the pro’s and cons of each option along the way. From Milwaukee, Ridgid and Ryobi battery inverters, to DeWalt and M18 power stations, small generators to Harbor Freight’s 9500 Watt Predator Inverter Generator






