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Honda eu2000i generator


dmengel

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Hello to all, I am hoping that someone that is at the show or was there can help me out? I know there is a booth there selling Honda generators, I am hoping that someone can tell me what they are asking for the EU200I. I want to buy one but I am about 100 miles from the show & with the weather as it is I want to make sure that its worth the trip. Thanks again to any one that can help me out.

Dan

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Beisswenger Hardware out of New Brighton has a booth full of Honda Generators. I did not look at the prices because I already have an eu2000. Great unit by the way.

You could probobly just call their store and find out the price they are offering. You could also do an on line search. That's what I did. Found the unit for a couple hundred $$ less than I could find around town, no tax, & free shipping. It was at my door in a few days. Good luck.

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it's not worth the trip if that is all you're after, they are not any cheaper. the previous poster was right on. got mine from hayes equipment, not tax, no shipping, cheaper than any store I found here.

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I bought mine at Rays sport and marina a couple years back. They have a store in Grand Rapids and Morhead. I know its farther then you may want but when I bought mine it was $200 cheaper then any where else. Check with them maybe if you are in the area otherwise it may not be worth the trip

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They are offering the same deal at there store I bought one last year but had gander call them up first they matched there price and gave me another %10 off of that when I opened a gander card. I had one allready which I totaly forgot about and they still gave it to me, I felt alittle stupid at the time but now I use that card all of the time. If you can not get it there call up biesweners and pay for it by credit card ask them to hold it for you and pick it up when you can. Good luck

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