lightning02
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wanted to know what everyone thinks is better when it comes to firman VS champion in generators. pros and cons about both.
There both prob made in china so about the same as all the others made in china.
For me its sportsman..because thats what was cheapest.
For a thousand damn dollars, you can get a Honda 3500W inverter...
What have you powered with your unit? Also what's the run time like? Ever wish you got the next size bigger?
For a thousand damn dollars, you can get a Honda 3500W inverter...

Not much really - bought it primarily for 'emergency use'. I bought a new 20lb propane tank to avoid the problems with stale gas. Champion claims it will run for about 14 hours on a 25% load using a 20 gal tank of propane
No, don't need any bigger. I wanted it to be portable and perhaps be able to throw it in the car to go camping or something similar
You can convert any generator to dual fuel. Cost is from $150 to $250, but I liked the fact that Champion comes from the factory with the conversion already
https://www.motorsnorkel.com/
Ya, please provide a link to any 3500w Inverter type Honda Generator, let along dual fuel...
after some looking around it seems like champion def has the better customer service. most of the problems with firman have come about with people trying to get in touch with them and not being able to.
I forgot to add
This is why I bought my generator from Costco - especially their online site Costco.com. If I was having issues, and I couldn't get a hold of Firman, a couple of clicks on the Costco Web Site and UPS would be on their way to my house to pick it up for a full refund (or I could take it back to the nearest Costco)
Costco for the win - either brand
$1k is prety pricy for a 3500w chinese made generator. The ability to burn propane can be handy but limits your running watts to about 80* i believe. You also need to be carefull with 20-40lbs tanks as sometimes if your taking to much propane out of the tank it cant vaporize thus limiting the propane actualy coming out of the tank.
You should at least have more than one 20lb tank. They can be had free if you keep an eye out. I have 21 20lb tanks and have about $50-60 into all of them. Exchange places are wonderfull.
You can buy aftermarket propane kits if that's important to you.
Link me to those brand new 3500watt honda that's has a propane opt. Thanks![]()