Bargain 1,000 Watt Honda Generator

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Just seen my Generator £799 on a special price at Seamark Nunn for £669. £130 cheaper than RRP. See :-

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.seamarknunn.co.uk/catalog/items/item190.htm>http://www.seamarknunn.co.uk/catalog/items/item190.htm</A>

I also saw original Bruce 7.5kg anchor in the Clearance section for £75, is that a good price?

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Well you'd better be quick and buy a spare for when it gives up the ghost pumping all that sea water over the side! ;-))

Go on, you know you want to!!!

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Nearly midnight....... Go to bed and stop looking for things to buy.....

I'm in London, wife is in Scotland, so I have an excuse for being here....

IMHO of course...... and I'm off to bed now ... bottle is empty anyway....



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No more spares for me now, or I will have to bring out the spare wife /forums/images/icons/wink.gif I really got in bother tonight with that bl&&dy pump flooding the bathroom, SWMBO heard the commotion, found me soaked, and has given me an ultimatum, either stop bringing home nonsense or she's going to cut my allowance /forums/images/icons/shocked.gif She doesn't realise it could save her life some day, and that everything I get has a purpose, she doesn't know how lucky she is to have me /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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Or maybe whilst you're playing with all these new toys she's found a spare hubby /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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Hey!!! That could explain the lack of privileges for the past 2 months. /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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I bet your neighbours at anchor or in a marina are going to love you with the racket coming from that thing. Don't forget to add CO detectors, and oxygen for resuscitation, especially for the baby.

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I have CO detectors & an oxygen kit, the maximum sound at full belt is only 82decibles so very quiet. Do you want one /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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82db is pretty loud - typically the sound of a twin-engined sport boat with 7.4l petrols at full blast, or a b---dy leaf blower at 50ft (there are a lot around here!). Poor baby!

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