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May 31, 2021
Pulsar 10,000watt
Shipping took over 3 weeks from CA to WI. Unit arrived damaged, plastic blue housing around electrical was cracked in 5 places. Front frame was scraped where something damaged the box in shipping. Even with gasoline this generator overloads and breakers trip at 8000 watts. Very noisey than rated with gasoline. Even with damage it still runs but I would have expected better load performance. If you need a cheap generator with more power it works ok but in hindsite I should have spent another $500 and bought a higher quality generator.

Jun 21, 2021
MaxFan 200cfm
Its supposed to exhuast 200cfm. I mounted it on the upper left side corner of a 10X6 coffee trailer to help exhuast the summer heat and heat build up from a single group espresso machine. With the service window open on the opposite right side wall, opposite the unit, it seems to make very little if any temperature difference. It does not make a noticable temperature difference or seem to help to bring in the volume of air it claims it can exhuast.

Aug 13, 2019
Get the right tool for the job the 1st time.
MC: 2019 RE Himalayan; While the overall tool quality is good and the star type socket size 10mm fit my tappet nut on the exhuat valve side, my intake tappet could not be adjusted with this tool. The base of the socket has a collar that is wider than the whole socket not allowing the socket to get between the tappet nut and the lip of the valve cover opening. It is now clear why the OEM tool from Royal Enfield is narrower at the base and wider at the top. But the OEM tool is $50 more than the price of this set. My suggestion is tovgo with the OEM tool for your bike instead of trying to save some money. Get it done right the 1st time.