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Water Cannon Offers Honda-Powered Generator

With Honda-powered, air-cooled recoil start GX series engines complete with oil shut down, these rental duty machines provide more than 12 to 16 hours run time. The 5,000-watt features a GX 270 OHV engine, while the 7,500-watt has a GX 390 OHV engine.

Both engines come with a full 2-year warranty. Upgrades include an extended run 9-gallon fuel tank, 120V duplex alternator and 120/240V twist receptacles and a protective powder-coated roll cage.

The generators are easy to operate and maintain, and come with a 2-year warranty circuit breaker protection that can be reset at each outlet and heavy-duty brushless alternators.

“The impact from Water Cannon begins with ROI,” says Richard Kurtz, president of Water Cannon. “We offer the same big-name quality that others do but at a fraction of the cost. We can do this because we keep overhead low. That translates to lower prices for our rental customers so they get a quicker return.”

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VITAL STATS

Engine: Honda
Warranty: 2 years
Start: Recoil

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