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Yamaha EF2000iS Portable Generator

March 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

I grabbed the Yamaha EF2000iS Portable Generator primarily for charging my boat's batteries and for having enough power to run some power tools that I have. While many 1000 watt inverter generators could easily take care of the charging part, they are NOT good enough when it comes to handling the power tools.

Along with the extra power for operating these very power consuming tools, I also want something that's quiet. This is one of the top priorities. After all, nobody wants to be distracted with the non stop and irritating noise (that many heavy generators produce) and I don't want to be regarded as a bad neighbor in the anchorages.

The Honeywell generators are NOT quiet enough in my opinion. A search for the right portable generator began in earnest - and I'm very happy that I have found it. It's no other than the Yamaha EF2000iS Portable Generator. Read more

Yamaha EF2400iS Inverter Generator

May 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Yamaha EF2400iS
The Yamaha EF2400iS Inverter Generator is a long-awaited solution for many RV owners. It is the first and only full super quiet inverter generator that is small, great looking and easy enough for one person to carry. If you want a light and portable generator that gives you a long 8.5 hours of runtime per tank at 1/2 load, the EF2400iS is for you! Read more

Yamaha EF2000iS Inverter Generator

May 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Yamaha EF2000iS
The ingenious Yamaha EF2000is Inverter Generator is powerful, portable and has a cool retro styling. This little powerhouse delivers maximum output with minimal effort. It weighs a mere 44 pounds and has a extra large handle that makes transporting it to your campsite, favorite fishing spot or your worksite a cinch. It can go where you need it to be. And, if you need a bit more juice, the Yamaha EF2000iS Inverter Generator has a parallel function that allows you to connect two generators for up to 30 maximum amps. It is built to the strictest environmental standards so it is a very 'green' way to power up! Read more

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