Heads Up on a Hell of a Deal on a Bad Ass Briggs & Stratton Inverter Generator
NOTE – This deal has expired. If/when it returns I will let you know.
If you asked me my biggest mistake when I got into prepping I would say it was that I did not instantly buy a large powerful generator. I corrected that really fast and over the years I have to say the prep in my life that has paid off the most times has been my generators. Storms happen, electric companies underestimating a cold snap happen, trucks and back hoes hit power poles and lines.
Now this particular generator is not cheap and it is not something everyone should run out and buy just because, but I am bringing this to you today because this deal is so damn good. This is the Briggs & Stratton P4500 Power Smart Series Inverter Generator which has 4500 starting watts and 3700 running watts. This means it is not going to even stutter running two refrigerators, your TV and a bunch of lights along with a fan. If you run your fridge on and off you can easily run a portable AC perhaps two, in a room or zone of your house during a power outage.
It is not super quiet but it is far more quiet then a lot of generators in this class. Big thing is this generator is $797 right now with free shipping. Retail is listed as 1299 bucks on Amazon and this generator typically retails with a street price in the mid 1100-1200 dollar range. And in fact is listed for that amount right now at Home Depot. In any event this generator has only been this low a few other times on Amazon. Last time was almost a year ago.
I would rank the Briggs Inverter Generators just under Honda Inverter Generators. Is the Honda better? Yes. Will you care? Assuming you maintain your generator I don’t think you will.
Now let me explain the value that represents. A Honda EU3000 Series Generator will set you back about 1800 bucks. Again just to be clear I am not saying the Briggs is as good as the Honda, but the Briggs puts out more running watts (about 700 to be exact). It is reasonable on noise levels at 60dBA, the EU3000 from Honda comes in at 57dBA not a huge difference.
Gas usage is similar and Briggs is not some chop shop product with no support and a bad reputation. All in I am going to rate this Generator at about 90% as good on quality as the Honda Equivalent for 40% of the price. And it provides 35% more energy output as well again for 40% of the price. That is a hell of a price to value ratio. You really want me to kill the Honda EU3000? Here is the death blow, you could buy two of these Briggs Generators for 1670 dollars.
Then you would have two generators with a total output of 7400 total running watts. You have redundancy if one goes bad or if one is needed elsewhere. And you have still spent 1400 less dollars! That buys of lot of other prepping gear and enough gas to easily coast though a very long black out. I know people rave on the Honda’s, but when I do a cost analysis like this on them, I would never recommend you buy one unless here it comes, you hate money!
Always be frugal, never be cheap!
The only reason that I am not getting this generator at this price for myself is I already have 3 generators and frankly every time this one goes on sale I am tempted to own four. The deal is that good.
So I am again not saying everyone should drop 899 bucks on this thing today this deal is good but it isn’t buy one even if you don’t need one good. I am saying if you have not yet acquired a powerful generator for your preps and have been waiting for a deal, this is a DAMN good deal. They do not get much better than this one.
When I ran this last time it went this low it got the official Shawn Mills “buy it now” seal of approval!
I personally believe in pairing up a larger generator with at least one small inexpensive one as a back up. This generator for most people would qualify fine as your “big generator” within my recommendations. I ran this item today simply because it is one of the best prices I have seen on it. I don’t know if this deal will last very long or not.
What I can say is when it drops under 900 bucks it does not tend to stay that cheap for very long. And frankly think about the fact that this item ships free on prime. 900 bucks delivered to your door. When your next black out happens, will you be ready?
Simply put if this deal works for you don’t wait in the words of Shawn Mills from out Expert Council, “buy it now”.
“(4) 120V, 20A outlets, (1) 120V, 30A RV outlet, & (2) USB ports allow you to stay connected and keep Multiple items Powered simultaneously”
this spec doesn’t indicate it will run a 2 phase well pump. If you are planning to run 120v stuff from an extension cord this should do anything a regular house plug will do. But if you’re in the market for a generator disconnect panel for well pump power this isn’t it.
Good point. Two questions to help clarify your comment. How do you know if a portable WILL run a 2 phase well pump? Whats specs should we be looking for?
Thanks
I asked Shawn Mills to answer this comment I am sure he will when he gets the time to.
I think the plug you’re looking for is an L14-30R (30amp) or 14-50 (50amp). Those are the 240v plugs, so if it’s got one or the other of those, should support 240v
there will be a 220v plug — and usually be over ( about ) 4500/5000 watts
Jim, I think you are referring to a split phase well pump, not “2 phase” power. Split phase is 240 with two hot legs. What you are getting by using this is the same power with less amperage. All you really need to be looking at is the startup and running power requirements vs what the generator is capable of.
just ordered two of them – thanks for the Telegram head’s up…
Thanks for listing on MeWe- that’s where I found it, and I finally pulled the trigger
Damn, I am always late in seeing this thing on sale. I may still buy it at regular price but since the 6500 Watt is only $100 more on Amazon, any reason not to go for more watts?
Here’s the CARB version for only $686.40??
https://www.amazon.com/Briggs-Stratton-PowerSmart-Inverter-Generator/dp/B08N1FF2LK/ref=as_li_ss_tl?crid=2QSHT3LJDHUCL&dchild=1&keywords=inverter%2Bgenerator&qid=1590417704&refinements=p_n_feature_browse-bin%3A13883102011%2Cp_n_feature_four_browse-bin%3A13883097011&rnid=3619897011&s=lawn-garden&sprefix=inverter%2Clawngarden%2C189&sr=1-2&linkCode=sl1&tag=nimifa-20&linkId=0329d236b2d430ec62ab381192fee0d5&language=en_US&th=1
I was wondering what that cheaper model was. Idk about getting a CARB model though.