I'm always hesitant buying these off brand names. Lately, I seem to be pleasantly surprised more often than not. Glad to hear you have had a good experience with puxurio.
So far it is working well. We dodged prolonged power outages this last storm so I don't think I will truly get a good read on it until this summer. My use so far has been because it's a new toy and I wanted to play with it.
@@Backyard_Projects Any updates? So many of these are just rebranded from the main line factory, they can be decent. Some off brands not so much, the more repeated letters the worse off it seems. LOL
@@johnmueller339it has been great so far. We ran it most of the night after a storm to run a air conditioner and a few other items around the house. I used it on a construction project. It ran great my only annoyance is the CO safety would engage with it in the bed of my truck and shut the machine down. I set a box fan in the bed to circulate air in that alleviated the issue. I guess it's good to know that it shouldn't give you CO poisoning at least. I've only run it on propane so far but it has been a great generator. If I remember I'll look to see how many hours are on it.
I'm measuring it at 22 in high 25 in long and 18 in wide. This is for the DK 6000 IAED so I'm not sure if you have a different model that you're looking at or not. Sorry for the slow reply.
Sorry to hear that. Do you suspect that it's a fuel delivery issue? I did have an issue recently with a loose propane line under the cover.... Easy fix but a big problem. I hope you weathered the storm and are doing well.
We bought one of these. It is a well made unit.
I'm always hesitant buying these off brand names. Lately, I seem to be pleasantly surprised more often than not. Glad to hear you have had a good experience with puxurio.
It just seems like a well made unit that's rebranded. How's it working out?
So far it is working well. We dodged prolonged power outages this last storm so I don't think I will truly get a good read on it until this summer. My use so far has been because it's a new toy and I wanted to play with it.
@@Backyard_Projects Any updates? So many of these are just rebranded from the main line factory, they can be decent. Some off brands not so much, the more repeated letters the worse off it seems. LOL
@@johnmueller339it has been great so far. We ran it most of the night after a storm to run a air conditioner and a few other items around the house. I used it on a construction project. It ran great my only annoyance is the CO safety would engage with it in the bed of my truck and shut the machine down. I set a box fan in the bed to circulate air in that alleviated the issue. I guess it's good to know that it shouldn't give you CO poisoning at least. I've only run it on propane so far but it has been a great generator. If I remember I'll look to see how many hours are on it.
Can anyone confirm the dimensions. Amazon says 21"L x 12.5"W x 20"H. The videos look like its much bigger.
I'm measuring it at 22 in high 25 in long and 18 in wide. This is for the DK 6000 IAED so I'm not sure if you have a different model that you're looking at or not. Sorry for the slow reply.
Mine runs for 7 seconds then cuts off. Now the battery is dead and the hurricane is set to hit in a few hours…..
Sorry to hear that. Do you suspect that it's a fuel delivery issue? I did have an issue recently with a loose propane line under the cover.... Easy fix but a big problem. I hope you weathered the storm and are doing well.