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Generator reliability
15 years 2 months ago #6466
by jrdr519
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We just purchased a new 5th wheel (26ft Dutchman 24L-M5) and selling our old (2003)Pop-up to our USAF son along with our old Coleman (non-inverter) Generator. Does anyone have info on the reliability of the KIPOR generators, I find very little info as to reliability. The 3000 I'm looking at seems well built and costs around $1300.00, but I know of no one that has one to talk to about them.
Thanks for any info
Thanks for any info
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15 years 2 months ago #6473
by Martin64
Replied by Martin64 on topic Re:Generator reliability
I don't know, I would be a little skeptical. I just read a little bit about them. It seems it's made in China. Using my motorcycle experience as a base, alot of those products are "reverse engineered" and use a variety of parts and pieces...some very questionable and some extremely reliable. Since it's fairly new to the market I think I would spend more money for something proven with service and repair parts/shops readily availible. I'm sure that time will prove them one way or another. A few of the Chinese manufactured motorcycles have proven to be a reliable, low cost alternative to the more expensive and established makes. But service and parts still haven't expanded into the market to where they're "common" and readily availible.
Here's the "google search results" I just sorta scanned through....hope it helps.
www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=kipor+gene...=broad-revision&cd=2
Here's the "google search results" I just sorta scanned through....hope it helps.
www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=kipor+gene...=broad-revision&cd=2
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15 years 2 months ago #6475
by DoggyDaddy
Joe Kleinsmith & Ultra (Eng Bull Terrier)
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08 Class A Outlaw 37" w/Ultra Classic HD & Golf Cart inside with Nissan Frontier toad.
Replied by DoggyDaddy on topic Re:Generator reliability
When possible, I buy "Made in USA."
Joe Kleinsmith & Ultra (Eng Bull Terrier)
SFC, USArmy Retired
Full Timer (Winter in Palm Springs, CA)
08 Class A Outlaw 37" w/Ultra Classic HD & Golf Cart inside with Nissan Frontier toad.
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15 years 2 months ago #6476
by gbherman
Replied by gbherman on topic Re:Generator reliability
have one and use it quite a bit when boondocking, out here in Utah. It is very reliable and REAL QUITE, which is what every one loves. Had a 6500 Coleman and used it two years and everyone in the country side would cheer when we shut it off. have the KIPOR now and would not trade it for any thing and is cheaper than the Honda
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14 years 8 months ago #7265
by boblyle
Replied by boblyle on topic Re: Generator reliability
The #2 selling generator in Europe for several years. Not new to the market.
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14 years 7 months ago #7274
by jsummers
Replied by jsummers on topic Re:Generator reliability
I just bought a Honda 2000i after many months of "investigating". I found the most detailed info avail on the discussion site "RV net". Literally thousands of pages on everything you'd ever want to know about generators, brands, sizes, etc.
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