Honda Eu2200i VS Yamaha Ef2200is Full Test

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I ended up buying the Honda 2200i over the Yamaha because the size and sound levels were the main factors for my decision.

montiraruba
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The Yamaha 2kw inverter generators have always had the fuel gauge. It’s not new and it has been a differential improvement over the Honda’s for years. The fuel gauge and the fuel shutoff were key factors in me buying the original Yamaha is2000 5 years ago. After 3, 000 hours (give or take), it’s still running perfectly.

profdave
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I have the yamaha and love it. It powers my rv ac with a micro air easy start. We got it because of the larger gas tank and the built in 30 Amp plug.

LastNameTom
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I’ve got (2) of the Honda EU 2000 and there is know telling how many hours between them. When they quit I’ll go right back to the 2200 EU are easy to change oil, spark plug and clean the air filter. This video just shows the difference and how much better the Honda is.

bmd
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At the same price, the Honda of course. The Yamaha has a few nice features but the most output and the smallest form factor is a winner. If you need more fuel you can always do the extended run kit. I wonder if you can get the Honda companion generator with the 30 amp plug directly.

It’s also a huge bonus that Honda is the industry standard that others copy. There will always be parts, after market improvements, etc.

brandonnelson
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From my experience - BUY THE HONDA.
Bought the Yamaha 2200 over my first choice, the Honda. Mainly because my buddy has had the 2000 model Yamaha for fourteen years and it purred like a kitten. Ended up getting rid of the Yamaha 2200. It was much bigger, heavier, and would never run right. It would constantly miss combustion and foul the plug with in hours. I took it back under the warranty to have them fix the carburation issue, and after the Yamaha dealer having it for almost 2 weeks, they didn't change a thing. The way it ran drove me nuts. I'm into gas powered RC planes, so the way it was running was just wrong and annoying. Sold it back to them at a loss (to keep my sanity) and bought the Honda EU 2200i. The only thing going for the Yamaha was the fuel gauge. Love the size and weight of the Honda. Also, the Bluetooth runtime/real time information is great. Don't miss the fuel gauge at all. Should have went with my first instinct (I own 2 Honda vehicles and motorcycle) and bought the Honda.

icind
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Amazing.. Informative no bs information, fast paced. Thank you for not wasting viewers time.

samroberson
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Both are excellent generators but I would still take the Honda

Adam_Newman
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More fuel efficient with a smaller engine... might wanna check that, a smaller engine will have to work harder for a given load, which means LOUDER and running faster RPMs. I'd take the Honda every time. (edited for clarity)

adcraziness
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I bought one honda 2200i and was so impressed I bought a second. For emergencies and all the "100 year storms" in the last 5 years I was floored how much they help. One let me run a fridge, freezer, and all lights and fans in my house. I bought the second to run my furnace and or a window ac unit depending on what time of year the next problem. The Yamahas would do the same I'm sure.

shanwar
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I have two of the older model yamahas....never a problem with them

j-sonS
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Honda makes great engines and so does Yamaha. For me, the larger 120cc displacement of the Honda engine and the lower tone that it makes is why I chose it over a myriad of 80cc generators out there. I’m really interested in the new EU3200 because it’s about the same size as that Yamaha and produces the same power as their large EU3000. It’s like a EU2200 on steroids.

PersonaNGrata
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Thanks for your review. I bought the Yamaha cause I got a great deal here in a very expensive country called New Zealand.. more than impressed with it, and I can use my 1800w electric fly-mo motor mower. Powers up everything I chuck at it Nothing against Honda just it s a lot more expensive here.

zigjay
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As a 13 year old I always was interested in electronics and I still am to this day and I spend hours after school doing research on products like this you help me out a lot ever since I was at the age of five or six I was doing snap circuits and my dad was a big part of that too

mr.fredyum
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These are the best generator reviews I’ve ever seen. Very honest reviews. Yamaha and Honda are two trusted brands for me hard to choose between them lol

Zippofanaticoutdoors
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My Briggs and Stratton 2200 inverter generator was purchased for $600. Powers my AC unit on my RV. I've ran the hell out of it. Works great. Probably not as quiet but that's minimal. Overall is rock solid. No need to pay double.

NomadicNorthwoods
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Technically the Honda always had the fuel shutoff feature, they just didn't put it on the outside label. You can do the same thing with the older models and let the thing run a few minutes until the carb runs out fuel.

fordmud
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Great comparison video.

Surprisingly the only YouTube video I can find actually comparing these two latest flagship generators.

I'd take the Honda over the Yamaha, but I've already settled for one of the sub $400 Yamaha clones that seem to run quieter anyway.

Cheers!

tubemember
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Living off grid in Alaska for over 20 years now and i have had several honda 2000's and Yamaha 2000's as well. Both are true workhorses. They last about 4 years each doing lots of hard charging(estimate 5000-7000 hours) in very cold to sub zero weather. Currently I just bought the new honda 2200 and I have a 4 year old yamaha 2000 as well. Although i really like the gas gauge in the yamaha as i often overfill the honda I just did not like the new form and extra weight of the 2200. The honda i just bought is very nice, runs like a charm, quiet, and has that extra power now.

For me yamaha made a big mistake adding extra weight and size in the redesign. Too bad because I have nothing but praise for their genny's over the years. BTW i think the new honda companion 2200 has a 30 amp outlet for $100 extra and still the same compact unit.

Can't go wrong with a honda either. The warranty is 3 years on both units and even in Alaska i have never had a problem getting service under the warranty. With how hard i run them they typically need some kind of service at the 2-2 1/2 year mark just before the warranty expires and that helps me get another year or two out of them

If you are someone who just wants to occasional use a generator for maybe a couple hundred hours a year you should get one of these they are well worth the expense as you can easily get 10-20 years out of one of them with proper maintenance.

DavidJohnson-ivbb
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I would love to see two Honda Eu 2200I's (comp model and regular model) vs two Yamaha EF2200i's paralleled for head to head comparison. max load test, fuel efficiency under 1/2 load and max load, noise comparisons etc.

Rockrewls