Diggin It
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Got a decision to make and I've not been doing well in that area lately.
I have a $350+ Gift Card from the Class Action Settlement. I have a list of small things I need, like a trailer jack, chain fall, extension cord, etc. I also am considering a different generator since my 8250 is giving my electronics fits when I need it during outages. I was looking at the 2K Inverter unit which has been running between $400 and $450 on coupons. But I like the electric start on the 3500 which runs around $700
Do I take the big bite on one of the generators and buy the smaller stuff over time? The other $350 to buy the 3500 is inconvenient right now due to other bills, but the full $700 later might be even harder.
The 2K would run all of the electronics by use of a couple of extension cords and the 8250 could be used to run the motor appliances (refrigerator, freezer, AC or furnace). That would only cost me $50-75 or so over the GC balance.
I have a $350+ Gift Card from the Class Action Settlement. I have a list of small things I need, like a trailer jack, chain fall, extension cord, etc. I also am considering a different generator since my 8250 is giving my electronics fits when I need it during outages. I was looking at the 2K Inverter unit which has been running between $400 and $450 on coupons. But I like the electric start on the 3500 which runs around $700
Do I take the big bite on one of the generators and buy the smaller stuff over time? The other $350 to buy the 3500 is inconvenient right now due to other bills, but the full $700 later might be even harder.
The 2K would run all of the electronics by use of a couple of extension cords and the 8250 could be used to run the motor appliances (refrigerator, freezer, AC or furnace). That would only cost me $50-75 or so over the GC balance.