You could get one of those outdoor boxes from Lowes or Home Depot and keep it in there and just open it up when you need to use it so it gets air. My FIL built a batting cage in his backyard and keeps a lot of the equipment/balls that my kids use in one and it all stays dry.TXTransplant said:
My guess is it's appealing because the generator is in a weatherproof housing and can be kept outside.
I'm not thrilled with the idea of moving mine around and would prefer something that is enclosed. But something like the Kohler would have been almost 2x what I paid for the Duromax.
And I do want to be able to take it with me if I ever move.
Given it's a generator, something like this would be ideal:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Tozey-4-ft-2-in-x-2-ft-5-in-205-Gal-Horizontal-Resin-Storage-Deck-Box-T-PSB0094D4WGY/325430873
Edit...should have kept scrolling. What Flaith said.