I hate to say it BUT you would be better buying a 5 year old Honda IS3000 than a Kipor/Ransdom/Boily, I hnow its always nice to buy a new toy right out the box but most of this stuff from China is good for 2/3 years Max on average, your Honda & Yamaha is going to last 10 years if you worked them like for like, Honest "Buy cheep Buy Twice" I agree there are some happy customers but unless your a gambler and like spinning the wheel for $800 at a time stay safe stay Honda
Its cheaper than going to the Gym and if you ever buy a horse you have something to tie it too......................................There are loads of EU2000 on ebay for $800/$900 dollars, remeber that it would be dead easy for me to advertise 4000w Geni with Remote start for $1000 but if the dam thing dont work then it dont work. I think you need to google the horror storys people are having with some of these before you send $900 to china. its only my opinion but a wish you all the best regardless
I dont follow your train of thought ? because they loaned your country money you should buy there product ? is that what you are saying, I have adopted a new way of thinking as I have got older, when I make a major purchase (like a generator) I dont look so much at the up-front purchase price and more the residual sale price when I am ready to trade it , If I but a EU3000 for $2000 and run it for, 5 seasons and then sell it I will get $1400/$1500 dollars back for it if I keep it good (recent ebay prices) so cost of ownership would be $500/600 over 5 seasons so thats between $100/$120 per year for trouble free/hassle free camping, on the other hand after 5 years if my $1000 Geni from China is still running its worth $100/$200 so its cost me $800/$900 and thats if its ran for 5 seasons without the horror storys that fill hundreds of pages on the internet, as I said its just one mans opinion and I dont mean to ruffle anyones feathers
I buy a lot of high dollar (several thousand dollars) tools for the company I work for. I also have a bit of a Tim Allen complex. When I buy tools for work, I will only buy professional grade tools. After all, the guys that use them are professionals and they will be used frequently and used hard. I would NEVER buy a cheap import generator for the company.
Now, when I need a generator, I want to buy the same top quality tool... BUT, if I am only going to use something a few times and I also have a looooooooooong list of other toys I would like to have, I have compromise.
I would buy the import generator in this case. As much as I would like to have the best quality Honda, it just wouldn't make sense (to me at least) to part with the extra cash when there are ten other things I want to buy for camping. Obviously, if money were no object, I would buy the best of the best every time. But, alas, money IS an object.
Cheers-
John
WOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO thank you John. I've been following this thread and the wife and I were just talking, we'd like to have the Honda (already looked at them at a local dealer) BUT, it probably wouldn't be used more than once or twice a year at the most, so thought the Boily might be the best choice moneywise in OUR situation. Well said sir, looks like Boily it is........unless we find a used honda cheap at the local flea market. LOL