(06-01-2024, 05:32 AM)frule Wrote: Wrong again! I understand exactly how extended warranties work. I have never bought one and have saved thousands of dollars.
IF I had taken the dealer's extended warranty, would i have paid for it? YES
I took a FREE 7-year warrantee that I had to search online to find. So you have 3 choices:
1-Take no extended warranty and, as you claim, pay for it anyway because "it's baked in"-THAT is ignorant.
2-Find the free Generac warranty online. No extra cost. That is smart.
3-Pay the dealer for a rip-off warranty because you weren't intelligent to search online for the free one.
Obviously., I made the right choice. But you wouldn't bother.
Maybe "most owners" don't "Preform"-sic, their service......It's so hard:
Let's see. I open the lid, unscrew the filter which is in plain view. Turn the small lever and drain the oil into a bowl through the built-in convenient hose. Remove the oil cap and pour in about a quart of oil. Reverse the process......every 2 years. I'm exhausted. Every 4 years, replace the air filter. For over $200 from a dealer, that's worth it. BTW, I haven't needed to change a battery in 8 years. Another exhausting job! But you better check the water level in the battery every few months. More fiddling around-exhausted again.
BTW, you said that " the serviceable equipment is all outside". My transfer switch is in my garage. It's not serviceable? I'd have to buy a whole new one if a simple resistor went bad? LOL..............or let my extended warranty pay...hmmm.
So, ignore the free warranty if you wish. Pay for the yearly service. Your choice.
Keep digging you hole deeper. I'm done.
You are advocating Generac simply because it offers a "free" extended warranty. I say that's a red herring, worthy of the sales and marketing weasels that dreamed it up to get you on the hook. And they succeeded brilliantly.
I am saying the warranty is one of the lower priority items to concern one's self with when making a generator purchase decision. So is brand. Generac and Kohler BOTH make fine, reliable equipment. Both have warranties, reg. flavor and extended. What matters
most is the provider who is going to be your everyday point of contact and the one who designs and installs your system. That's more important than brand or warranty. Your "free" warranty ain't worth squat if your guy didn't do a good job designing your system, made mess installing it, forgot to mention or didn't know about your beloved extended warranty, or is so behind the times as to use still use a wet cell battery.
Fella - you may not have bought/purchased an "EXTENDED" warranty but you have certainly PAID for it in the initial cost of the product you bought just like you've paid for the REGULAR WARRANTY !
It's clear you DO NOT understand how the cost of these things is allocated. No company is giving you anything for free
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Do you seriously think any company is going into the negative to give (or entice you to buy) their product or service ??? It's pretty clear you don't know how warranties work form a business perspective - only the consumer's.
Whether or not the service is hard has absolutely NOTHING to do with whether most generator owners do their own service. Growing your own food, making your own clothes, mowing your grass, managing your retirement account, servicing your automobile or boat or other toy, painting a room -or- your house are not hard either. But people (including you I bet) pay other's to perform these tasks for them everyday. It's got absolutely nothing to do with difficulty.
Don't know what kinda transfer switch you got at your place, but NONE of mine have needed routine maintenance. So, you don't need to be home for the tech to do the routine work on the generator like swapping the filters, oil, battery ect......they don't (mine anyhow) service the x-fer switch anyway. Furthermore, if your provider was savvy- he'd have set you up with an AGM battery which doesn't need maintenance ! If there's a breakdown or warranty claim, I'll bet a dollar and a doughnut that you'd be home anyway.......so don't try and sell us that doing your own routine service frees up copious amounts of your time.
I am not, and have never said /advocated
ignoring a warranty. I have said I simply don't put much stock in them, and I certainly don't purchase extended warranties.
Perhaps I haven't been clear so let me try again........
1. The reg. manufacturer's warranty's cost is baked into the cost of the product. PERIOD ! Whether YOU like it or not.
2. Companies offer EXTENDED WARRANTIES. The are not offering them because they love you. They are used as either:
- an enticement to close you on the sale
- an additional stream of revenue for THEIR bottom line
3. IF they offer (give) you an extended warranty - you have still payed for it because the company has already figured out the cost of that incentive and rolled that into the sales price ! You just don't get to see it like you don't get to see how much it cost anymore than the copper wire or steel or the paint cost them.
It's fine that you like/want to do your own service. Most people don't .............and you're still ignoring Gary's 5 year service enticement that was offered to him. That's exactly the same concept as your "free extended warranty " It has value to some people (clearly not you) and none to others. My comments apply to that too........he is ultimately paying for that "free 5 year service" in the total purchase price of his generator. His provider is not giving Gary 5 year of tech labor at a burdened hourly rate of approx $125/hr., oil, filters, overhead like truck amortization, gas, phones, internet, rent,ect.. out of their own pocket simply because they love Gary.