More About Generators at Blain's Farm & Fleet
Both summer and winter can bring unpredictable storms and severe weather. When the power goes out, it’s important to be prepared. One way to be ready for a power outage is to keep a backup generator on hand. Home generators connect to either natural gas or propane and have the ability to provide backup power to all of your appliances in the case of an outage. A portable generator is smaller and less expensive; one of these can run a few appliances, such as your refrigerator, a few fans or a heater. Small generators are also useful where there is limited electricity such as at a job site, during a remote RV camping trip, for tailgate parties, etc. With the help of Blain’s Farm & Fleet, you can choose the best type of emergency power to fit your family’s needs.