One of the things on my preparedness list is getting a generator but I admit I don't really know anything about them other than they take gasoline. I learnt that during the big blackout of 2003 and the folks on our local radio station were saying that citizens were coming in and giving them gas for their generator so they could keep broadcasting. Other than that, I'm pretty clueless.
I mostly want one to run our chest freezer for a few hours each day. We are well prepared as far as alternative power sources for small things in our house but I do keep my freezers stocked and I would like to be able to save that in a short term emergency or at least keep it frozen until we could use it up in a long term emergency.
What should I look for in a generator? How much power would I need to maintain a mid-sized chest freezer? Are there particularly good brands? Any to avoid?
TIA
Martha
I mostly want one to run our chest freezer for a few hours each day. We are well prepared as far as alternative power sources for small things in our house but I do keep my freezers stocked and I would like to be able to save that in a short term emergency or at least keep it frozen until we could use it up in a long term emergency.
What should I look for in a generator? How much power would I need to maintain a mid-sized chest freezer? Are there particularly good brands? Any to avoid?
TIA
Martha







So, last summer, my dad bought a Honda generator, not sure exactly what size, I think its their midsize model. Anyhow, it worked fantasticly the week we were without power. Running it pretty much all day (from 8 or 9ish am through 9 or 10ish pm), used ~1 gallon of gas a day! Not bad, if you ask me



