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    Best generators and chain saws for storm cleanup

    Be prepared for the next weather event

    Published: September 02, 2014 04:30 PM

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    September is National Preparedness Month and while the hurricane season has been mild so far, federal weather and emergency authorities warn that we shouldn't become complacent. All it takes is a severe thunderstorm to down trees, close roads, and cause a power outage. If you're the victim of such a weather event, it helps to have the right generator, chain saw, and other emergency gear. Here are some top performers from Consumer Reports' tests.

    Generators
    Sales of generators surged after Hurricane Sandy. Stationary or standby generators are the most reliable because they're ready to switch on when the power goes off. But a portable generator can get you through a blackout, especially if you maintain it properly and remember to keep a fresh supply of gas on hand. Here are the best from our tests.

    Stationary. Seven stationary generators made our list of top generator picks including five that got scores of 91 and above, a high bar in our tests. All five have excellent power delivery and quality. For details, check the model page.

    Honda EU7000is

    Portable. Our top-rated portable generator costs more than many of the stationary models in our tests but you can find a recommended portable model for as little as $600. Here are our top five:

    Chain saws
    For true cutting power, it's best to invest in a gasoline-powered chain saw. The tops in our tests have excellent cutting speed and convenience features that make them easy to use. The corded electric and battery-powered models in our tests were not as capable at cutting but are fine for lighter tasks. Here are five gasoline models to consider:

    More on storm prep
    For more information on storm prep, read our Disaster Preparedness Guide and visit the website for National Preparedness Month.

    —Mary H.J. Farrell (@mhjfarrell on Twitter)

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