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Generator Buying Guide
Generators provide valuable power access. Maybe you need a backup in case of a power outage. Maybe you need an extra boost to power tools in your workshop. Whatever the need, a generator can help!
But not all generators will be a wise investment for your unique situation. Some models will underperform, others will cost you more than you should spend, and so on. Use the following buying strategies to efficiently shop generators for sale. When you are ready to explore models, visit Moroney's Motorsports. Our dealership is based in New Windsor, New York, and we also serve those in Newburgh.
Make A Budget
A great starting point is deciding your ideal price range. How much can you realistically invest in a generator? Setting a price range helps ensure you get the best quality option that you can afford. That way, you don't overspend or underspend. It also helps to narrow your options to a more manageable number of choices.
When making a budget, it's important to factor in two key considerations. First, how long do you want the generator to last? If it needs to last many years, pay extra for a more durable model. Second, how often will you use the generator? Make sure you are allocating funds proportionally for the generator's usage. You don't want to blow your entire equipment budget on a generator you will use once every few years. But you also don't want to be a cheapskate on a product that you will often rely on
Pick The Size
Think about where the generator will be used. If you will be working in your small toolshed, for example, don't invest in a sprawling generator. The model size needs to comfortably fit inside its work area.
Decide Your Wattage Needs
A generator with too few watts will compromise your productivity and efficiency. You won't be able to use all of the devices you want, which can make projects harder to finish. On the other hand, a generator with too many watts will cost more than you needed to spend. Aim for a good balance.
It helps to do a little bit of math. Think about everything you want to be able to plug into the generator. Note the watts that each device needs. Add those all up, add a little bit of wiggle room, and you have your wattage needs.
Pick A Fuel Type
Most generators are either diesel, gasoline, or solar powered. When choosing a fuel type, be sure to factor in:
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cost
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availability
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noise pollution
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air pollution
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maintenance needs
Some generators run off of two fuel types. If you run out of one, you can still power the model using the other.
Ready to shop generators for sale? Check out the selection at Moroney's Motorsports. If you aren't sure which model to pick, let our experts help. Tell us about your budget and needs, then we can recommend suitable models. Explore our inventory online or stop by our dealership in New Windsor, New York. We also proudly serve those in Newburgh, New York.