Learn to say popular portable generator brand names correctly.
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How is Generac (American brand best known for home standby and portable generators) correctly pronounced?
Generac is pronounced 'JEN-ur-ak' — stress on the first syllable, blending 'generator' and 'AC'. In a technical interview: "Generac's home standby unit switched on automatically within seconds of a power outage."
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How is Honda (Japanese brand whose portable generators are known for quiet, inverter-based operation) correctly pronounced?
Honda is pronounced 'HON-duh' — stress on the first syllable, named after founder Soichiro Honda. In a technical interview: "Honda's inverter generator adjusted its engine speed to match the load, running quieter at partial power."
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How is Champion (American brand of affordable portable and standby generators) correctly pronounced?
Champion is pronounced 'CHAM-pee-un' — the same as the ordinary English word for a winner. In a technical interview: "Champion's generator included an electric start button instead of relying only on a pull cord."
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How is Westinghouse (long-established American brand offering portable and standby generators) correctly pronounced?
Westinghouse is pronounced 'WES-ting-hows' — stress on the first syllable, named after inventor George Westinghouse. In a technical interview: "Westinghouse's generator included a remote start key fob for use during a storm."
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How is DuroMax (American brand of dual-fuel portable generators) correctly pronounced?
DuroMax is pronounced 'DOOR-oh-maks' — blending 'durable' and 'max', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "DuroMax's generator could switch between gasoline and propane without needing separate fuel systems."