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Champion Power Equipment 100111 15,000/12,000-Watt Portable Generator with Electric Start and Lift Hook
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Champion Power Equipment 100111 15,000/12,000-Watt Portable Generator with Electric Start and Lift Hook
Original price was: €1,700.99.€450.99Current price is: €450.99.
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11 reviews for Champion Power Equipment 100111 15,000/12,000-Watt Portable Generator with Electric Start and Lift Hook
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A freezer, 2 refrigerators, 3 sump pumps, the well pump, hot water heater, all the lights and everything else. Don't waste your time with smaller, off-brand units. Just get a Champion!
Had some shipping damage and customer support is great! They take care of it. Whether you need a part or take it to a service center.
I highly recommend Champion!
I DEFINITELY would buy again ‼️‼️
We tested for winter use and then for summer use. We have an all electric house, so it looks like it will power our heater, 2 refrigerators, and most lights in our house at the same time for winter emergency use. We will have to shut off heater if we want to use the hot water heater, but hey, it's great to have the options! For summer, we can power the entire house with the exception of running the oven and hot water heater when the AC is on. This generator provides more options than I had originally thought it would. So happy with our purchase and the results, including the cost to do the entire job (purchase generator and retrofit the electric service) which was much cheaper than a whole house stand-by system (which was actually not an option for us because we do not have access to propane or natural gas in our neighborhood).
One last note of caution, when finished using the generator I shut it down by turning off the gas valve and allowing the engine to run dry of fuel as noted in the manual. Be sure to go back and turn the power switch all the way off! I forgot to do that after I broke the engine in and it drained the battery within a couple of days. Now I am putting the generator on a trickle charger so I don't have that potential issue again!