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Paul
02-02-2009, 22:29
Just been sent this from good old Adli,
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/58_8781.htm?WT.mc_id=2009-02-02-13-58

Any good for the price?

zippy656
02-02-2009, 22:31
id like to hear it running, but looks good to me.

floyd500b
02-02-2009, 22:31
At £65.00 it can't be that bad

Only 650w output - so you aint going to be boiling kettles:D

Paul
02-02-2009, 22:33
At £65.00 it can't be that bad

Only 650w output - so you aint going to be boiling kettles:D
Was thinking about keeping the batt topped up when no mains on site.

zippy656
02-02-2009, 22:34
At £65.00 it can't be that bad

Only 650w output - so you aint going to be boiling kettles:D

our camping kettles 600w..

Paul
02-02-2009, 22:37
our camping kettles 600w..
How long doe's it take to boil??
Looking at getting one :D

zippy656
02-02-2009, 22:37
to long when just getting in the caravan,. but its ok realy..

Paul
02-02-2009, 22:42
to long when just getting in the caravan,. but its ok realy..
Thats no help Zippy..:doh

With the gas it takes about 5 min's yours any faster??
(See how good I am here helping your post count..) :rolleyes:

floyd500b
02-02-2009, 22:43
Was thinking about keeping the batt topped up when no mains on site.

That'll work - a battery charger doesn't draw that much

tezzer
02-02-2009, 22:44
i saw this jenny yesterday on line, a caravanning pal has bought one before, looks the same, but he got from screwfix, and it's the dogs danglies for the money and it's fairly quiet as well. :thumb2




tezzer

zippy656
02-02-2009, 22:45
Thats no help Zippy..:doh

With the gas it takes about 5 min's yours any faster??
(See how good I am here helping your post count..) :rolleyes:

same i think... maybe a little longer.


but then I'm not sat timing it with a watch..

i NEED all the help i can get with post.. seem to have slowed down a little

Paul
02-02-2009, 22:48
i saw this jenny yesterday on line, a caravanning pal has bought one before, looks the same, but he got from screwfix, and it's the dogs danglies for the money and it's fairly quiet as well. :thumb2

tezzer
Ta may have a play with one then :D


i NEED all the help i can get with post.. seem to have slowed down a little
:jesterbg

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02-02-2009, 22:49
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jims-terrano
02-02-2009, 22:54
I've used these two stroke gennys before. They are OK and seem to run the odd power tool. Not too noisy. They usually have a plastic measuring cup on the inside of the fuel cap and as far as I can remember it's one cup full of oil to one tank of petrol. I have a friend with one and he keeps it in a shed and brings it once or twice a year and it starts each time. B&Q do them for about the same price, some of them even have 12v battery charging inbuilt. They are not the most stable of outputs so don't go running anything sensitive off it, I've seen them running TV's.

Jim T

Muzz
03-02-2009, 00:44
Bought one similar a couple of years ago and it did my head in. was on a site just on our own it was the scarbough meet when we did langdale quest.

I had it full cable length away think cables are 25mts and I could hear it when watching tele. When I went outside I felt like I was violating the world.

Yes quiet in comparison to other larger genny's but when your in a field in the middle of nowhere and it's so peacefull you can hear a squirrel fart you stick it on and wow your in a battle zone. I've never used it since.

The most important thing I needed it for was the tele kettle and fridge work best on gas.

My 2nd idea was an 12v - 240 inverter that worked fine with a 110 battery and would last a weekend.

3rd and best idea was a 12v 10" dvd tele the type you stick in the back of the car best I got was 5 days and nights in the winter tele on every night 2 films a night.

Personally after going down that road I would not recomend if worried take an extra battery.

How many have bought these jenny's and used very little????

Jocky
03-02-2009, 01:48
Bought one of aldi's cheapo's a couple of years ago and it was total rubbish.

After using it a few times the starter recoil failed:doh

I ended up buying a euro generator with a honda engine off ebay and it has been brilliant, starts 1st pull:thumb2

You only get what you pay for.

If you want a cheapo, have a look at the Wolf range, better quality than the real cheap crap.

:)

Terranosaurus
03-02-2009, 11:15
Aldi regularly have a 2.5 or 2.8kVa gennie for sale for about £200 notes. A fair bit more I know but a lot more use and 4 stroke 2.

They're available all over as well in different packging etc. I've got a couple of them. Dinky took one to last years rally (for those that were there) not sure what it got used for in particular. Mine will not only run a domestic kettle but I've run one of those big water urns they use in burger vans etc off it before when at events with the 4x4 Response group, cope fine with that.

Stuff from Aldi comes with aguarentee and from my experience the one time I've used it it was great. Bought a mig welder. The wire went through the sheathing firt time and all jammed up, took it back and they exchanged it there and then. If the stuffs no longer in store you have to ring a central helpline number but I've no reason to think they will be any different. All the stuff Aldi sells comes round and round so they will always be able to access replacememnts or spares.

Paul
03-02-2009, 11:21
Aldi regularly have a 2.5 or 2.8kVa gennie for sale for about £200 notes.
Was looking at one ofthose the other day, only thing that put me off is the size will take up alot os space in the back of the Mav.:doh
May be able to get a 4 stroke one from a lad at work, (if he can find it) :lol

davemud
03-02-2009, 11:42
Got one just like for macro 3years back 950w still going strong
Rally's and touring trips cant beet it.
Yes would like a larger one but cant warrant the extra Size and weight thats all.

Davemud

scubadude
03-02-2009, 12:39
Just been sent this from good old Adli,
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/58_8781.htm?WT.mc_id=2009-02-02-13-58

Any good for the price?

I've got one very similar but it's a 950w, i used it mainly for topping the battery up when on holiday. When we're away for the weekend i use 2 110Ah batteries in parallel so no real need for a genny. I found it to be very quiet compared to some, at a holiday meet in cornwall last year there was a guy with a suitcase generator that blasted the whole site out!!! i thought they were meant to be silent:eek:

£65 is a good price, i'd go for it.

darren balderson
03-02-2009, 23:11
thay are qiute good gennys altho you do have to keep an eye on thepower of the item you are use ie. norm house kettle will somewhere like 2500watts of power to run it 3mins in a home 30mins on the genny in question so just get a camping electric kettle run at about 1200watts take 10mins.:thumbs

HOW EVER BE CEARFULL AS YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED PETROL GENNYS NOW ON A LOT OF CAMP SITES. SO PETROL ONES WILL BE SOLD ON THE CHEEP SIDE SO PEOPLE CAN SHIFT THEM. MOST PLACES ONLY ALLOW GAS/DIESEL GENNYS NOW!

just so ya know.

darren balderson
03-02-2009, 23:12
above are just examples not actual rates!!!!!

tezzer
04-02-2009, 00:19
Bought one similar a couple of years ago and it did my head in. was on a site just on our own it was the scarbough meet when we did langdale quest.

I had it full cable length away think cables are 25mts and I could hear it when watching tele. When I went outside I felt like I was violating the world.

Yes quiet in comparison to other larger genny's but when your in a field in the middle of nowhere and it's so peacefull you can hear a squirrel fart you stick it on and wow your in a battle zone. I've never used it since.

The most important thing I needed it for was the tele kettle and fridge work best on gas.

My 2nd idea was an 12v - 240 inverter that worked fine with a 110 battery and would last a weekend.

3rd and best idea was a 12v 10" dvd tele the type you stick in the back of the car best I got was 5 days and nights in the winter tele on every night 2 films a night.

Personally after going down that road I would not recomend if worried take an extra battery.

How many have bought these jenny's and used very little????



how many db'2 is a squirrels fart, lmfho

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wildbri
04-02-2009, 14:33
Aldi guarantees are excellent, 30 day full refund and our microwave/oven failed after 21/2 years
and was replaced within tree days with the latest model. They have a uk help line 0161
number who answer within three rings who else give you such service? regards...bri

Muzz
06-02-2009, 00:00
Just met up with Paul and Chris and sold them my genny.. A great couple and enjoyed meeting them. Look forward to the next time..:thumbs

I gave him a 30 second guarantee.
And a number for the samaritens if he needs a refund.:lol

Paul
06-02-2009, 00:23
Just met up with Paul and Chris and sold them my genny.. A great couple and enjoyed meeting them. Look forward to the next time..:thumbs

I gave him a 30 second guarantee.
And a number for the samaritens if he needs a refund.:lol
Just got back, great to meet the pair of you!! :D

Hold on... you told me 30 year guarantee..:eek::doh

Muzz
06-02-2009, 00:34
I did tell you about the additional economy feature didn't I.

It keeps cutting out.

Only kidding:lol:lol

extreme-4x4
06-02-2009, 00:37
wrong place ..... dummy ay

Paul
06-02-2009, 00:38
I did tell you about the additional economy feature didn't I.

It keeps cutting out.

Only kidding:lol:lol

Was that when you had her running in the garage..:D :lol

Muzz
06-02-2009, 00:39
:lol:lol:lol:lol:lol:eek:

Paul
06-02-2009, 00:45
Talk about getting RELIGIOUS...If you get my drift..:augie:augie

:jesterbg Sorry had to get that one in..:lol

mully
06-02-2009, 08:18
i had one these gennys, dont use on your caravan if you use anything which requires a stable electric supply, they can damage some caravan electrical systems if there digital, im sure thats what damaged my laptop while using the genny on the van. i know have a Kippor silent running genny (Digital inverter),the only dissadvantage is the price difference.

Jocky
06-02-2009, 13:53
I did tell you about the additional economy feature didn't I.

It keeps cutting out.

Only kidding:lol:lol

When it blows the HT lead off the spark plug:lol:splif