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A buyer's guide to Coleman Generators

Whether you are planning on enjoying the great outdoors or you need a back-up energy source for your home or business, then Coleman Generators is a good place to start searching. With some twenty-three models to choose from, you are sure to find something here to suit your specific requirements. Here is a brief guide to this popular company.

Overview

Coleman Generators have been at the forefront of generator construction for over forty years, operating under the full title of Coleman Powermate Generator. Having suffered a period of instability, Coleman Generators were given a new lease of life when they were bought out by the Pramac Generator Company. For admirers of their quality-designed and engineered models, the fact that they are still available on the market is great news.

Products

Essentially, Coleman Generators are designed specifically for back-up use while off-site contractors value these models as a reliable and high-performance energy source. The generators are built with engines from top companies such as Yamaha and Honda, and since the Pramac takeover, each model comes with a secure warranty. While the company specialises mainly in constructing portable generators, they also produce related products such as generator parts as well as products such as air compressors and air tools. The good news is that all Coleman parts also come with a full warranty.

Generator types

The models that this company produces come in three basic types. They include models that are specifically designed for contractors as well as models for both home back-up operations and recreational use. For the contractors, they can choose from seven different models that have a power output range of up to 17 kilowatts. This makes these models equally suitable for farm use. Home use For home back-up use, there is a choice of thirteen models: These have up to 12 horsepower output and can generate up to 8.5 kilowatts. For recreational use, the three models available allow several hours of operation on around two gallons of gas.

Common uses

For construction sites, these generators are ideal for lighting and for power-tool operations. At home, they come in extremely handy in times of power-cuts while in the great outdoors, they can be used to power fridges, cookers and water heaters.

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