Cobra Garden Machinery suggests that this demand will see generator sales skyrocket in 2023.
Designed to prevent the disruption of daily activities or business operations, they have long been seen as an invaluable and necessary appliance.
Peter Chaloner, Managing Director of the UK’s leading manufacturer of garden tools, Cobra, discusses the recent surge and says: “It is evident that we are facing some difficult times here in the UK and, as a result, we’ve seen the demand for our inverter generators increase.
“We anticipate that this demand will only continue to grow over the next year, as the gas crisis and energy costs show no sign of slowing down. While many manufacturers have increased the price of generators to profit from the demand, we’re proud to say that the price of our portable inverter generators has stayed the same, offering a more affordable and cost-effective source of power.”
Cobra’s range of inverter generators are convenient and cost-effective sources of power, offering a quiet, clean and reliable appliance. Each generator is compatible with E10 fuel, and with a 230 voltage, they can power sensitive electronics.
Cobra’s IG10SI 1.0kW 4-Stroke Petrol Generator is the smallest in the range, with a run time of up to five hours and a 3.6L tank capacity. Its larger counterpart, the Cobra IG20SI 2.0kW 4-Stroke Petrol Generator offers an increased six hours of running time and a larger 4.2L tank capacity. Similarly, the IG32ESI 3.2kW 4-Stroke Petrol Generator boasts a 7.4L tank capacity and up to six hours of running time.
To use, simply fill the generator with petrol and plug in the devices and items into the socket on the side of the generator as if it were a normal mains plug and it will keep them up and running.
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