Kohler vs Briggs & Stratton generator — The popular claim you hear is that a generator's engine is the first thing to give out — that valves or piston rings will quit after some thousand hours. [...]
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Kohler vs Honda generator — You buy a generator to own the outage, not to be owned by the total cost. Here's the one number that flips the Kohler vs Honda decision: $0.28 vs $0.38 per kWh at 5 years – and most buyers get it backward… [...]
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Kohler vs Generac generator — A 26 kW Kohler and a 24–26 kW Generac Guardian are the same shape of machine: air-cooled gaseous home standby, whole-house transfer switch, self-starting. [...]
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Kohler vs Briggs & Stratton generator — You pick a 26 kW generator. Your AC starts, and the whole house flickers — or the overload trips. That's not a load calculation error; it's a rating-form misread. [...]
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Kohler vs Generac generator — The myth: “Any residential standby generator will need about the same amount of annual maintenance, so pick whichever is cheaper per kW.” That sounds practical, but it hides the single variable that actually… [...]
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Kohler vs Honda generator — The honest answer isn't a brand. It's a single constraint — "the sump can never be off for more than a few minutes, unattended, at 3 a.m., in a storm" — pushed through every layer of each machine until one of… [...]
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Kohler vs Honda generator — Almost every generator argument online is really an argument about which number you are allowed to believe. [...]
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Kohler vs Generac generator — Purchase price is one line in a multi-year ledger, and rarely the line that decides anything. [...]
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Kohler vs Briggs & Stratton generator — You sized your standby generator at 125% of the calculated load. Then the well pump, a new heat pump strip, and a neighbour’s RV plug all hit at once — the load doubles for 15 seconds. What happens? [...]
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Kohler vs Honda generator — You’ve heard the myth: all standby generators are noisy, you just live with it. The reality is far more specific—and far more decisive. [...]
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