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Old 09-27-2019, 09:51 AM   #11
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Like, why go with an expensive generator when a direct vent, propane heater with a pilot light will work when there's no electric power?

You can set it at 45-degrees for when you are not there, plus it can get set at 70-degrees when you are there and be used.

Is better to have it, and actually use it (a propane heater with a pilot light), than to have one, and basically almost never use it (a generator).

Plus, there is a huge difference in price.

Personally, for the last 26-years, the electric power provided and maintained by the New Hampshire Electric Coop in Meredith is the best, most reliable power ...... it almost never goes out ..... it gets very quickly restored ..... 99.94% reliability is part of what you get by paying your monthly electric bill ..... as close to perfect as it gets!

A private home generator is a totally un-needed and un-necessary item!
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