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BEST INVERTER GENERATORS FOR POWERING TOOLS ON JOB SITES: Look for units with 2000-3000 watts of power, high surge capacity, and low noise levels (around 50-60 decibels). Some popular models include the Honda EU2200i, Westinghouse iGen2200, and the Briggs & Stratton P2200 Power Smart Series.
Choosing the Right Inverter Generator for Your Job Site
When selecting an inverter generator for powering tools on a job site, consider the total wattage required. As a general rule, add up the wattage of all tools to be used simultaneously and choose a generator with at least 10% more power to account for fluctuations. For example, a drill (1500 watts), saw (1200 watts), and LED light (100 watts) would require a 3200-watt generator.
Noise Levels and Portability
Job site generators often need to be used in close proximity to workers, making noise levels a crucial factor. Look for units with noise levels around 50-60 decibels, such as the Honda EU2200i, which has a noise level of 48 dBA. Also, consider the weight and portability of the generator, as well as any handles or wheels that make it easier to move around the job site.
Additional Features to Consider
Some inverter generators come with additional features that can enhance their performance and convenience. These may include built-in USB ports, 12-volt DC outlets, and remote start capabilities. When selecting a generator, weigh the importance of these features against the additional cost. For instance, a generator with remote start can be a convenient time-saver, but may not be necessary for every job site.
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