BajaNomad

ryoku generators ,anyone heard of them

Keri - 3-5-2006 at 10:45 AM

While doing internet searches for generators this came up
http://www.eliteindustry.net/listall.asp?u=GEN&s=8. Anyone use this kind or ever heard of it? k

Bob and Susan - 3-5-2006 at 10:52 AM

Chineese....guarenteed to leak oil:lol:

go honda

Al G - 3-5-2006 at 11:07 AM

If You looking for something with a lower price think twice.
A cheap generator will be the biggest headache you will ever have. See my post in your last generator post

Keri - 3-5-2006 at 12:05 PM

Thanks guys, Mike would kill me if I lead him in the wrong direction and gave him a bunch of problems. k:rolleyes:

Go honda

Porky Pig - 3-5-2006 at 12:14 PM

I agree with the honda praise. You get what you pay for. Also quiet. I highly recommend electric start. I liked the home depot Generac 4000 extended run with pressurized oil system, until I had mucho problems getting it repaired. After hassles, Home Depot gave me a refund in store credit. I then remembered how much I liked Sears because of their EZ return policy. Just returned with my new Craftsman generator. This is a little more power than you need, but check out the 5600watt electric start Craftsman for $880. Add the 5 year no hassles protection plan for $75. On the budget, check out maxtool.com for the 4400watt electric start for $400. Paul got his chinese imitation of honda, a Power Ace 3500 for $400, but it only has 1 - 20 amp, 120volt outlet and 1 - 240volt outlet, essentially making it a 2400watt generator unless he uses 240 volt.
Lots of great advice from the others. Dave