This powerful generator has a 7,500-watt, 6.6-gallon engine that can run for up to 11 hours.
-Shuts off automatically when the oil level is low -Has a convenient remote start function to turn it on from inside your home -Comes with several accessories, including an oil funnel and battery charger
-Weighs nearly 200 pounds -Can arrive with residual oil or fuel odor because it’s tested in a lab
This generator doesn’t have the bells and whistles of some other models, but it has 3,300 watts of power at an affordable price.
-Can handle powerful items, including a refrigerator and an air conditioner -Has a built-in voltmeter to measure the voltage output -Approved by the Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board
-Requires a separate purchase if you want wheels -Doesn’t last too long with its small 3.9-gallon fuel tank
This model is fueled by a large 7.9-gallon tank to give you 6,500 watts of power for over 10 hours.
-Has a durable steel construction -Has wheels and handles for transportation -Uses co-sense technology to protect against carbon monoxide
-Operates at a loud volume because of its gas fuel source -Increases the electrical current when you first start it
Giving you the power of a gas generator and the portability of an electric one, this model has a 0.95-gallon tank, 2,200-watt engine, and 46.5-pound frame.
-Runs quietly between 48 and 57 decibels -Can connect it to a second generator for double the power -Runs for up to 10 hours despite its small fuel tank
-Powers a limited number of devices and appliances -Requires special cables to use the parallel operation outlets
At just 3.5 pounds, this generator is ideal for hiking, camping, and traveling.
-Can charge it with a wall outlet, solar panel, or cigarette lighter -Has a built-in flashlight -Can fit in a backpack
-Can’t power large appliances -Takes eight hours to recharge