I would agree that the honda EU1000I is a superior unit. However in this case there may be other considerations to take into account. The Coleman Ultrimite has 10 times the charging power of the Honda, read that again 10 times the DC charging power. And that is not to be sneezed at. Coleman is on the low side of generator quality. I have burned up and used up more Coleman 5,000 watt generators than I care to think about. They used to all come with Briggs engines and where really only good for a 1,000 hours, and you could count on that, 1,000 hours and you needed a new one. All of those Briggs engines where splash lubricated, and they ran at a very high RPM 3,600 and they just did not have much life in them at that speed. These new smaller generator's are using a much different technology, they all have OHV engines some with overhead cams as well. And they have NO generator set. They are actually alternators, these alternators produce DC current only. This DC current is feed into a inverter that converts the DC to AC. Because of this inverter technology they no longer have to turn those high RPM's and run at only about 2,200 RPM's at full load. This makes for a much quiter runing unit. Now please understand I do not have a dog in this fight, I have nothing to do with either Coleman or Honda, but the 10 times more charging power of the Coleman is something to give some thought too. Gunny