Coleman Powermate PM0545002 Review

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Parkit's Review of Coleman Powermate PM0545002

Overall Rating

1.5 stars
  • Value for money
    1.5 stars
  • Special Features
    Not supplied
  • Durability
    3.5 stars
  • Service & Support
    1.5 stars
  • Owned Product For:
    1 - 6 months
  • Ease of Use
    1 stars
  • Style
    3.5 stars
Good Points

6-gallon tank gives decent run time.


Bad Points

Design not the best.


General Comments

Coleman seems to have targeted the "power is out, gotta have it now" crowd with this particular model, as some of the design flaws indicate that they designed it in a hurry. For instance, getting oil into the engine crankcase requires either a tiny, long, flexible funnel or a squirt bottle with a hose attached to it, since none of the SIX funnels I own would fit under the frame and reach the oil port. The pull start faces the wrong way (you pull the starter towards the side opposite the outlets). If you place the unit next to a wall, you have to pull it away from the wall to start it or face the outlets towards the wall. As for the instruction manuals (there are four of them in every language you can imagine), they're pretty bleak on exactly how THIS model works, how much oil THIS model holds, where to find the engine model on THIS unit, etc. They have the idea that one manual fits all their models, and that's like assuming a Rolls-Royce is the same as a VW Bug.
The unit is quite loud, but most generators are regardless of make or design.
Also be aware that the manufacturer recommends NOT operating the unit in inclement weather (like weather that makes the power go out). Furthermore they have LOTS of cautions that you should NOT operate solid state items like computers, clocks, televisions, stereos or telephone equipment from the generator without a line conditioner to keep the voltage and frequency variations from damaging these items.
I paid $599 for the unit from Lowe's, and while it does a decent job of powering the fridge, freezer, fans and such, my next unit will have a built-in line conditioner and much better design characteristics. I don't recommend this model, personally I'm going to sell mine for a small loss and buy something else before a hurricane starts brewing.


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