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Generac 1200 Watt Portable Inverter Generator For $265.30 After Prime Day Savings
This has great 4.6 star ratings from 990+ reviews and has never sold for less than $378 from Amazon.
- Quiet and Neighbor Friendly fully enclosed design dramatically reduces noise levels.
- True Power Technology provides clean, stable power ideal for sensitive electronics, tools and appliances.
- Compact and lightweight makes transportation easy with built-in handle.
- Economy Mode automatically adjusts engine speeds to save fuel and reduce sound emissions.
- LED Indicators alert you when unit is low on oil, overloaded, or ready-to-use. Covered Outlets provide added protection from the environment.
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Can you power a fridge and some lights with this in a blackout?
no
How much wattage would we need to power a 24 cu. fridge, toaster oven, and some appliances?
I don’t know BUT, You need to know how much you are using at any instant. A 24 cu.ft. refrigerator uses almost nothing when it is at temperature and is not running a compressor. Cooling and heating are the most power hungry uses of electricity. Try to toast when the refrigerator is off or skip the toast during a power emergency. Appliances that are motors that turn do not use as much power.
Yes. A typical refrigerator draws 725 watts, according to the United States Department of Energy. LED lights use almost nothing.
Why can’t I find this model
listed on Generac’s official website?