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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 2121795" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>Its amazing, KenL can run his whole house just like he would on any other day and not have to compute wattage and what can and can't be plugged in at the same time. If you think about somebody that gets a beef butchered and has a deep freeze full of meat that can be lost in a long duration power outage, there is a lot of money to be lost. Another thing to consider, some people work professions that has them out working rain or shine, natural disaster or not. So having that generator to run the house without having to babysit switching plugs and cords around all day is definitely peace of mind. </p><p></p><p>This is starting to remind me of the guy that bashes somebody that buys a Glock when a Highpoint will usually go bang too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 2121795, member: 1546"] Its amazing, KenL can run his whole house just like he would on any other day and not have to compute wattage and what can and can't be plugged in at the same time. If you think about somebody that gets a beef butchered and has a deep freeze full of meat that can be lost in a long duration power outage, there is a lot of money to be lost. Another thing to consider, some people work professions that has them out working rain or shine, natural disaster or not. So having that generator to run the house without having to babysit switching plugs and cords around all day is definitely peace of mind. This is starting to remind me of the guy that bashes somebody that buys a Glock when a Highpoint will usually go bang too. [/QUOTE]
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