With the recent strong winds some of you may have suffered cuts in electricity supplies, and to keep small workshops and other equipment going a simple portable generator may be the answer.
Sanli manufactures a range of top quality garden machinery and their small portable generators could prove a lifeline.
It has a maximum output of 720watt, and a 2.6 litre fuel tank so should keep running for some time.
It is also light to carry and very quiet when running.
It has a two-year domestic guarantee and costs £119 including delivery, that’s £40 less than the manufacturer’s recommended price.
The Sanli GS2400 portable generator has a four stroke engine and can supply a constant output of 2000 watt and is fitted with a circuit breaker. It has a 15 litre fuel capacity and will keep running for a minimum of ten hours.
It comes with a two year domestic guarantee, free delivery and costs £229, £80 less than the manufacturer’s recommended price.
Please remember it is advisable to check the required wattage of anything you want to power before plugging in.
With many tools the wattage is precisely stated. Some larger items need more power to start and then less to run.
And when using a generator for things like TVs or laptops a surge protector is essential.