Cheapest Generator on AMAZON 2024 - But is it WORTH IT?

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Published 2023-09-30
Unearth the secrets to tranquility with our latest video, exploring the most budget-friendly and whisper-quiet generators on Amazon! 🤫 Whether you're camping, working from home, or need a power backup without the noise, we've got you covered. Dive into this comprehensive guide where we evaluate noise levels, affordability, and real user experiences to help you find the perfect silent companion. Don't let noise disrupt your peace – discover the silent power you've been searching for!

The ACEUP 2300W inverter generator currently holds the title as the least expensive quiet inverter generator on Amazon. I decided to put it to the test alongside a Honda EU2200i to determine if this portable generator, priced at just a quarter of the Honda's cost, is worth the investment.

You'll have the opportunity to witness and hear the distinctions between this budget-friendly generator and the Honda. We'll explore not only the disparity in noise levels but also the overall sound quality, as one of them is unquestionably more bothersome to listen to than the other!

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All Comments (21)
  • @soundproofguide
    Links to ALL products I recommend in the description of this video!
  • @davek488
    Bought my 1st Honda 2000 generator on June 2001 Have over 11,000hrs on it. Pull rope replaced once and two spark plugs. Oil change every 100 hrs and still runs great. I do have a second Honda 2000 so I can parallel them together for A/C in my 5th wheel trailer.
  • @nodak81
    I did the same thing in 2022 and the one I found was $225. Looked very similar but it was light blue in color and had different controls. Luckily for me I thoroughly examined it before actually trying to start it. I added a little fuel and started smelling it really bad immediately afterwards. I had to completely tear it down to access the fuel tank. What I found was a bad O-ring on the fuel outlet that was dripping fuel directly onto the front panel's electronics. I fixed it with a new O-ring easy enough, but if I had started it and walked away (like you would with any generator) it would have at least destroyed itself and possibly burned my house down too.
  • @AceupEnergy
    Surprisingly🤯 Soundproof Guide noticed our Aceup Energy generator. Thank you for your genuine evaluation. We will continue to improve our products and provide customers with better products☺
  • @halrichard1969
    When we used to go camping, the idea was to bring a small box and place it over the generator. Worked Miracles regarding noise.
  • @cathysmith1555
    I have two Honda generators. One is at least 15 years old. Yes it was expensive. It cost almost $1100 back then. But It’s quiet and sips gas, it will run 6-8 hours on 1.1 gallons of gas. We power a travel trailer with it and use the trailer in temperatures as cold as teens or 20’s during hunting season. When gas soared over $4 a gallon that really saved us money.
  • @user-rt1ve5fh6s
    Honda is undoubtedly excellent, but it is too expensive. I would be more willing to purchase Aceup Energy, as it is more cost-effective and affordable compared to Honda.
  • @Contrary225
    Great video! I am currently working on converting an all aluminum empty trailer into an rv/toyhauler. I’m wondering how I can achieve the highest thermal protection and best sound deadening properties. I’m building in from the aluminum shell and every inch I can save in wall thickness and every ounce I can save in weight is precious. Imo saw in another vid you encourage new questions, so I thought I’d just leave my question here. Thanks for the very informative material 👍👍👍
  • @Michael-wo6xl
    If you ran the battery down on your car and you had the Aceup with you you'd probably figure out what that 12V outlet was for provided you had the battery charging attachment.
  • Have 2 of these little Hondas and they’re excellent. Expensive yes but are very reliable and quiet.
  • @alextopic1257
    I have a question regarding MLV, which I know you are a huge advocate of. I would like to know your thoughts on the comparison between MLV and Tecsound SY, which comes in a 10kg per square meter version. Which would you recommend as the best material between two layers of drywall? Again, many thanks for all the great content you've produced on YouTube!
  • @rupe53
    Pro tip" it's amazing what a little extra distance can do for noise. If you are camping, just use a slightly longer power cord and place the unit on the other side of your car.
  • @meganodonnell9575
    Thanks so much for sharing this! I don’t know a lot about generators, but I feel like you explained the pros and cons in a way that even a dummy like me can understand!
  • @scottfranco1962
    I could see it for a trailer/camping, but not household backup. These things don't reduce the noise that much. I found the most effective noise suppressor to be distance, as in putting it in the garage on the far side of the house away from the bedroom with an exhaust extension to the outside. For the price of this "quiet" generator, I got 4400 watts and can run the whole house off that.
  • @algator55
    Yeah I have one of those generators I put 30 hours on it and then went to pull it the next day the pull rope broke didn't think it was a big deal but it'll cost you about $300 just to fix the pull rope because you have to take the entire thing apart to get to The recoil assembly
  • @nunya1667
    I recently came across a sale on PowerSmart 2500 inverter generators on Amazon for $55 ea so snagged two. They are usually $380ish.
  • @boathemian7694
    I run a couple of Firman generators, they are great quality.
  • @mattwaters6987
    Glad I bought the Honda EU2200i back in 2018. It's super quiet and very reliable. Never looked back. Just me. 😊