samsturdy said..
The advantage with the Honda is, it's quiet, there's a fuel saver function and it's compact.
But you do have to pay for it. However, you only get what you pay for.
Hi Sam,
I know where your coming from but tend to disagree.
An example. Case 1. Twelve years ago we purchased a home in Townsville, Qld. Our very good brand name mower needed a few carbie parts but because it was the "wet season" the mower supply shops were only doing repairs, not selling parts. In frustration I bought a Tallon mower. Everybody I knew told me I would regret it but After nearly 13 years that Tallon mower is still doing a good job.
Case 2. Because the home we bought was in "cyclone" country we bought a cheap Chinese 5KVA inverter generator for under $400. After 3 Major cyclones ( Justin, Larry and Yasi where we lost power for a combined 15 days we still have the use of this generator.
Two years ago I bought another cheap ($140) online invertater generator for the boat as a backup in case I ever need to use a battery charger etc in event of a charging problem. I run this generator about once every month or so for about ten to fifteen minutes like I do with the other generator and so far have had no problems with it.
NOW, I am NOT criticising Honda or Yamaha generators. They are well worth what you pay for them. What I am saying is that you can also get some fairly cheap knock offs if you look around.
I once bought a cheap (Tallon again) chain saw that was a direct knock off of a good pommie chain saw. I used for many years after three cyclones, cleaning up our yard and neighbours yards. It died as a result of to much work. We now have a Stihl chain saw that I assume will last a lot longer but cost three times as much as the previous chain saw.
I guess you get what you pay for but if your expectations match your budget I don't think you would be disappointed.