and yes, I have a fresh quart of Stabil ready to go. I was thinking True-fuel but that would make no sense for a Sandy type of event. That stuff is perfect for my small engines.Agree with those who say your current generator is just fine. My only suggestion is that the "new" carburetors have at least two jets that dirty up real fast, more so with ethanol gas. With you living in NJ, we only have ethanol containing gas. So my suggestion is to use a cleaner/ stabilizer in your gas. Sta-bil is the most popular, but I use Star Brite Star Tron. If you don't use it, you'll first notice the engine pulsing while it runs...which is a blocked ideal jet.
I have both a "regular" generator and an inverter.
The regular generator ran for over seven days when Sandy hit NJ...I'm on the coast. It easily ran my entire tank, home boiler, refrigerator, television and a couple lights. I know they talk about these generators having a dirty signal, but I never had an issue.