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Likely the extra almost 50% power from the L*dl 1200Watt (1000W continuous) generator at £129, or less, would be a good alternative and more useful for some other duties. Not always on sale, but I expect they will soon be back in stock.

We (my brother and I) have several two stroke 650W (continuous) units. Useful for odd jobs - and cost peanuts. Slightly louder, and not inverter types, but perfectly adequate for a duty like this. He always has at least two (one in each truck), as he uses them regularly, and sells on the occasional ones he acquires from sales.
 
The cheapo Impax 700W one from Screwfix works just fine

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It will at the moment, MSW slowly destroy some components, it is well documented. Going anything other than PSW is a gamble at best.
 
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It will at the moment, MSW slowly destroy some components, it is well documented. Going anything other than PSW is a gamble at best.

Fortunately then: Compact and lightweight, this inverter generator produces 100% pure sine wave power making it safe for sensitive electronic equipment. 40cc 4-stroke engine means low noise and no need for mixing fuel or oil. Perfect for charging Li-ion batteries on site or for outdoor power needs.

I took the gamble ;)
 
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Fortunately then: Compact and lightweight, this inverter generator produces 100% pure sine wave power making it safe for sensitive electronic equipment. 40cc 4-stroke engine means low noise and no need for mixing fuel or oil. Perfect for charging Li-ion batteries on site or for outdoor power needs.

I took the gamble ;)

Very good for the money, I paid £30 more for an inverter, my power is free though :)
 
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