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  1. GENPOWER 1200W Portable Lithium Power Station 1075Wh LiFePo4, Multiple Voltage Output, 15W Wireless Charger, Ideal for Camping, Home Backup and Power Tools
    GENPOWER 1200W Portable Lithium Power Station 1075Wh LiFePo4, Multiple Voltage Output, 15W Wireless Charger, Ideal for Camping, Home Backup and Power Tools
    $1,099 $1,299RRP
  2. GENPOWER 600W Portable Lithium Power Station 576Wh LiFePo4, Multiple Voltage Output, 15W Wireless Charger, Ideal for Camping, Home Backup and Power Tools
    GENPOWER 600W Portable Lithium Power Station 576Wh LiFePo4, Multiple Voltage Output, 15W Wireless Charger, Ideal for Camping, Home Backup and Power Tools
    $469 $799RRP
  3. GENPOWER 8.5kW Peak 8.2kW Inverter Generator, Push Button & Remote Start, ATS, RCD, Portable w/ Wheels, 27L Fuel Tank, Grid Power Home Backup
    GENPOWER 8.5kW Peak 8.2kW Inverter Generator, Push Button & Remote Start, ATS, RCD, Portable w/ Wheels, 27L Fuel Tank, Grid Power Home Backup
    $1,899 $3,490RRP
  4. GENPOWER 300W Portable Lithium Power Station 288Wh LiFePo4, Multiple Voltage Output, 15W Wireless Charger, Ideal for Camping, Home Backup and Power Tools
    GENPOWER 300W Portable Lithium Power Station 288Wh LiFePo4, Multiple Voltage Output, 15W Wireless Charger, Ideal for Camping, Home Backup and Power Tools
    $319 $599RRP
  5. GENPOWER 3.5kW Peak 3kW Enclosed Inverter Generator, 2x15A, 12V, USB, Portable, Compact, Camping, Backup
    GENPOWER 3.5kW Peak 3kW Enclosed Inverter Generator, 2x15A, 12V, USB, Portable, Compact, Camping, Backup
    $629 $1,299RRP
  6. GENPOWER 4.7kW Peak 3.8kW Inverter Generator, Push Button & Remote Start, Portable w/ Wheels, Camping, Backup, Mobile A/C
    GENPOWER 4.7kW Peak 3.8kW Inverter Generator, Push Button & Remote Start, Portable w/ Wheels, Camping, Backup, Mobile A/C
    $989 $1,749RRP
  7. GENPOWER 3.6kW Peak 3.2kW Open Frame Inverter Generator, 2x15A, 11L Tank, RCD, Portable, Backup
    GENPOWER 3.6kW Peak 3.2kW Open Frame Inverter Generator, 2x15A, 11L Tank, RCD, Portable, Backup
    $489 $999RRP
  8. GENPOWER 1.2kW Peak 1.0kW Inverter Generator, Portable Lightweight Camping
    GENPOWER 1.2kW Peak 1.0kW Inverter Generator, Portable Lightweight Camping
    $329 $529RRP
  9. GENPOWER 6kW Peak 5kW Open Frame Inverter Generator, 3x15A, 15L Tank, Wheels, RCD, Portable, Backup
    GENPOWER 6kW Peak 5kW Open Frame Inverter Generator, 3x15A, 15L Tank, Wheels, RCD, Portable, Backup
    $799 $1,449RRP
  10. GENPOWER 8.5kW Peak 7.2kw Open Frame Inverter Generator, Push-Button Start, 2x15A, 1x32A, 20L Tank, Wheels, RCD, Portable, Backup
    GENPOWER 8.5kW Peak 7.2kw Open Frame Inverter Generator, Push-Button Start, 2x15A, 1x32A, 20L Tank, Wheels, RCD, Portable, Backup
    $1,299 $2,195RRP
  11. GENPOWER 8.4kW Peak 6kW Rated Single Phase Commercial Diesel Generator, RCD Safety Switch
    GENPOWER 8.4kW Peak 6kW Rated Single Phase Commercial Diesel Generator, RCD Safety Switch
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    $1999 $1,749 $2,899RRP
  12. GENPOWER 7kW Peak 5kW Rated Commercial Diesel Generator, Electric Key Start, 1 x 20A 415V 3 Phase, 3 x 15A 240V
    GENPOWER 7kW Peak 5kW Rated Commercial Diesel Generator, Electric Key Start, 1 x 20A 415V 3 Phase, 3 x 15A 240V
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    $1699 $1,649 $3,999RRP
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Generators

Choosing the right generator for your home depends on several factors, including the power requirements of your household, the generator’s fuel type, and your budget. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you make the best choice:

1. Determine Your Power Needs

The first step in choosing a generator is to determine how much power you’ll need. Consider the essential appliances and systems you want to keep running during an outage, such as your refrigerator, heating and cooling systems, lights, and electronics. Calculate the total wattage required by these devices to ensure you select a generator that can handle the load.

2. Consider the Generator’s Fuel Type

Generators typically run on either petrol or diesel. Each has its advantages and is suited to different needs (more on this later). Consider the availability of fuel, the cost of operation, and the efficiency of the generator when deciding which fuel type is best for your home.

3. Portability vs. Permanence

Decide whether you need a portable generator that can be moved around or a standby generator that’s permanently installed and automatically powers your home during an outage. Portable generators are versatile and can be used for multiple applications, while standby generators offer convenience and peace of mind.

4. Noise Levels

If you live in a densely populated area, consider the noise level of the generator. Inverter generators are generally quieter and are ideal for residential use. GenPower offers several models with noise reduction technology, making them suitable for home use without disturbing your neighbors.

5. Budget

Finally, consider your budget. While it’s important to find a generator that meets your needs, it’s also crucial to choose a model that fits within your financial constraints. GenPower offers a range of generators at different price points, ensuring there’s a reliable option for every budget.

What is the Difference Between Petrol and Diesel Generators?

One of the key decisions when purchasing a generator is choosing between a petrol or diesel model. Each fuel type has its own set of benefits, and understanding these differences can help you make the best choice for your needs.

Petrol Generators

  • Cost-Effective: Petrol generators are generally more affordable upfront compared to diesel models. They are a great choice for homeowners who need a generator for occasional use, such as during power outages or for outdoor activities.
  • Lighter and More Portable: Petrol generators tend to be lighter and more portable, making them easier to transport and store. This makes them ideal for camping trips, outdoor events, and other situations where mobility is important.
  • Quieter Operation: Petrol generators typically operate more quietly than diesel models, making them suitable for residential areas where noise levels are a concern.
  • Higher Maintenance: While petrol generators are more affordable initially, they require more frequent maintenance compared to diesel generators. Petrol engines are more prone to wear and tear, especially if used frequently.

Diesel Generators

  • Fuel Efficiency: Diesel generators are known for their fuel efficiency, making them more cost-effective in the long run. They consume less fuel compared to petrol models, which translates to lower operating costs, especially for continuous use.
  • Durability and Longevity: Diesel engines are built to withstand heavy use and are more durable than petrol engines. This makes diesel generators ideal for industrial applications and situations where the generator will be used frequently.
  • Higher Initial Cost: While diesel generators are more expensive upfront, their long-term savings on fuel and maintenance can offset the initial investment. They are a smart choice for those who need a reliable and efficient power source for regular use.
  • Lower Maintenance: Diesel generators require less frequent maintenance compared to petrol models, thanks to the robust nature of diesel engines. This makes them a low-maintenance option for those who need a dependable power source.
  • Less Portable: Diesel generators are typically larger and heavier than petrol models, making them less portable. They are better suited for stationary use, such as in industrial settings or as a standby generator for home use.