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Honeywell HW7500E 9375 Watt 15 HP 420cc OHV Portable Gas Powered Home Generator With Electric Start (Non-CARB Compliant) | 
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| Brand: Honeywell Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $1,480.00 Buy New: $999.00 You Save: $481.00 (32%)
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 5933
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 278 Dimensions (in): 31 x 22.5 x 22.5
Model: HW7500E UPC: 894190002049 EAN: 0894190002049 ASIN: B001B814HI
Release Date: August 15, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 9375 Max Watts/7000 Continuous Watts | | • | Easy to operate - features a simplified power control center | | • | Smart Start TM - Comes with color-coded starting controls and 24-hour instructions at 1-888-RECOIL-8 | | • | 3 year limited warranty | | • | Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California |
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Product Description This durable Honeywell electric start portable generator provides dependable power in a simple and powerful portable electric generator. Great for residential applications and for homeowners seeking a reliable backup electric power generator. Features an OHV engine with oversized muffler for quiet operation, Smart Start controls and wheel kit for easy portability. Engine: OHV, HP: 15, Engine Displacement (cc): 420, Rated Watts: 7,500, Surge Watts: 9,375, Run Time: 7 hours @ 1/2 load, Receptacles (qty.): 5, Fuel Type: Gasoline, Fuel Capacity (gal.): 6.5, Start Type: Electric, Low Oil Shutdown: Yes, Battery Required: Yes, Battery Included: Yes, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 31 x 23 x 23
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
JUST RECEIVED January 8, 2009 Frederick E. Melen (New Hampshire) After being without power for 9 days I ordered the Honeywell HW7500E. It took about 3 weeks to arrive. Free delivery and the ABF driver put the unit right in my garage was a big plus. No parts lists or charts showing metric bolt lengths. Just a bag of bolts, washers, etc. A little confusing instructions, like is the negative or positive battery terminal shipped disconnected, but it went together in about 1 hour. As others have mentioned, forget the supplied funnel. It's useless. After adding oil and gas the unit started immediately using the electric start. Supplied battery was sufficently charged. Unit ran very smooth and was a lot quieter than I expected. I'm now waiting to receive the Reliance Transfer Switch to complete the installation.
read this first before ordering January 4, 2009 thesupergreatest (Boston, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I rated this one star just so I could draw your attention and I echoed Mr. Ronald Cribbie's review. "I explained my problem and was told you have to take it to a dealer. I asked if there was anyone else I could speak to and was told they don't have any techs. She took my zip code and told me the closest dealer is 30 miles away. Now I am faced with getting this 200lb unit in the car drive 1/2 hour each way to drop off ...." Before you purchase this unit, I would suggest that you do some research to find out how far the nearest authorized dealer is located who would be able to fix any problem that may arise. This item is very heavy. It was very inconvenient and a big hassle for me to get the item into the car and haul over 25 mils each way. In retrospect, I probably could have purchased a smaller and lighter unit to handle emergency needs.
Wouldn't start and Honeywell is useless December 19, 2008 Ronald J. Cribbie (New Hampshire) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got the unit today unloaded it and put it together no problems. The unit just won't start. I called the number provided to ask if someone could walk me thru the initial start steps just to be sure I didn't miss anything. I waited several minutes and finally got a rep. I explained my problem and was told you have to take it to a dealer. I asked if there was anyone else I could speak to and was told they don't have any techs. She took my zip code and told me the closest dealer is 30 miles away. Now I am faced with getting this 200lb unit in the car drive 1/2 hour each way to drop off and by the way the dealer can't tell me how long it will be before it is repaired. BOTTOM LINE DON'T BUY A HONEYWELL
Honeywell generator - a disappointment December 19, 2008 J. Schriner (New Jersey) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The generator is big. The instructions are readable, thought they don't match the product, different enough to be a bit confusing. Adding the wheels and handle is simple but requires dexterity to access some of the bolt locations. The product included an unexpected 220 extension cord -- nice surprise, though I wish I had know about it earlier, rather than poking around in the dark during a recent blackout. During the ice storm we used the generator for four days. The manual pull is very difficult to operate -- teenagers and wife were unable start by this method. The battery start required many attempts and the choke was difficult. A gas tank seemed to last about 8 hours. I have problems either with the generator, the transfer switch, or/both. The electrician said the generator was delivering 277 when unloaded, and 220 when loaded -- though one of the 120 legs may have only been delivering 48 volts (possibly causing the loss of several lights, radio, and electronic adapter). I dread loading the generator into the truck and taking it to the service area. Overall, probably not my best purchase.
Jury is still out - check your area for service center locations December 16, 2008 William J. Lockard (Carnation WA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Did a fair amount of research on brands but eventually was won over by the price point and a somewhat reputable brand name. The shipment was at exactly nine days after ordering, and the local delivery was within the time frame stated, although near the tail end of the window so no real reason to complain. The driver off-loaded the boxed unit with a dolly and placed it within my garage. There it sat for a couple of weeks until bad weather was predicted, so I finally took it out of the box and began putting it together. That's when the little nitpicky stuff began to surface. Wheel kit was missing a set of washers, so the wheels won't roll very smoothly. Then went to install the handles and found that one handle did not have a hole drilled for the bolt. Ended up drilling it myself - not a real big deal but a pain nonetheless. Tried to add oil with the funnel provided but it was worthless, so as others had previously suggested the next day I went out and bought a long-necked funnel (along with a male to female L14-30 cord to be able to connect the generator to my manual transfer switch. That night a storm came in and of course we lost power, so I was scrambling in the dark to fill the oil (with the new funnel) and then began adding fuel. Immediately there was a leak at the fuel shut-off switch. Ran it anyway (not very smart I know)and it started right away and powered up what we needed. The next day attempted to fix the leak but it appears to be a problem with the gasket or O-ring within the valve housing. Tried to get a replacement part but was told I had to take it in to an authorized dealer for it to be ordered and fixed under warranty. They wouldn't send a replacement part, so now I have to load the 300lb unit into my car and travel 40mi one-way to drop it off so they can order the replacement part and wait 1 - 1.5 wks before I can again drive down to pick it up. For the 2hrs I did use the generator it seemed to work ok, its just now that I'm concerned about the long-term and whether or not there are other issues that will surface. Especially since the distance to an authorized dealer is excessive. Check this out if you're considering purchasing, I didn't think of it.
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