If you need to drive power tools, garden tools, household items such as fridges microwaves & even washing machines this easily stored, easily moved & easy to use, rugged & reliable top of the range generator from Loncin is the perfect solution. Powerful & sturdy enough to run larger items like hammer drills, heaters, circular saws & cement mixers on a building site it will withstand daily & comprehensive use. This generator is also useful as a domestic back-up or for leisure needs like caravan holidays, for mobile homes or to power facilities in a mobile fast-food outfit. The LC8000-F Generator delivers 8 hours worth of continuous power with the large fuel tank capacity of 25 litres. It produces net power of 12HP with a rated output of 6.0 kilowatts & a maximum output of 7.5 kilowatts & has rated voltage outputs of 110/230v. The engine behind the impressive performance of this generator is a finest top quality commercial grade single-cylinder Loncin G420F-1, with displacement of 420cc forced air-cooling & overhead valve technology for very economic, quiet running with lower vibrations, good fuel economy & lower carbon emissions, something Loncin, as a company, cares a great deal about. Automatic voltage regulation makes sure the flow of electricity is even & smooth & there are alarm/safety systems to cope with both low oil levels & overloading. Several sockets are featured including 2 x 16 amp & 1 x 32amp socket & the generator starts very easily thanks to reliable transistorized magneto ignition. This model has a convenient, reliable & easy to use electric start, with a recoil as a back up This model’s low vibrations contribute to lower noise from this large generator, & at around 76 d B (A) the generator is quieter than a food blender or even a garden shredder, even ‘quiet’ versions of garden shredders can be outputting around 84d B (A). The Loncin 65000-F has wheels & comfort handles in kit form, easy to attach, which will fold away, reducing the size of the generator for storage. The handles mean wheeling it around from work area to work area is made easy. NB: It is always useful to know the combined wattage of the equipment you are planning to power & to remember that some machines with induction motors require more power to start up than they do to run.