Archive for August, 2010

Look Into a Kubota Diesel Generator

Friday, August 20th, 2010

If you don’t live somewhere that has the power knocked out by storms on a regular basis, you might not think that you need a generator. But, no matter where you live, transformers can get disrupted and black outs can happen. This is why it’s a good idea to be prepared in case of an emergency. A good way to do this is by using a generator. There are many different kinds of generators, but a good one to look into is a Kubota diesel generator.

Kubota generators come in all sizes and powers. You can get them in both portable and permanent models. If you aren’t sure that you are going to be staying where you live, a portable generator will be your best choice. Portable generators aren’t as powerful as the permanent models, but they will still run some appliances and power a room or two in your home. This means that you could power your refrigerator and stove so you can keep your food fresh and eat. You can also power a water heater so that you can have the comfort of taking hot showers and washing dishes.

Another benefit of having a portable diesel generator is that you can take it with you camping, or visiting friends who need more power. It isn’t anchored to one place. Generators can run on gasoline, diesel, kerosene or natural gas. The benefit of using a diesel generator is that it burns slower than gasoline or some of the other choices. It also doesn’t have the same odour that gasoline or kerosene do. It’s also easily available, at almost every gas station, and is generally priced only slightly above regular gasoline prices. You will get quite a bit of power for a gallon of diesel fuel.

Having a Kubota diesel generator will mean peace of mind for you and your family. You know that you will have power no matter what happens. You will be able to have heat and hot water, no more lose money from wastage of food that is in your refrigerator and freezer, and be able to cook and do laundry. These are all great things to have in a long term power outage.

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