Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Westinghouse WH7000E 8,500 Watt 420cc Gas Powered Portable Generator With Electric Start

Westinghouse WH7000E 8,500 Watt 420cc Gas Powered Portable Generator With Electric Start Description

Model WH7000E electric start generator includes the Westinghouse, 420 cc, OHV engine, designed for power and durability with oversized muffler and catalyst for quiet operation. Unit also includes one-touch electric start in addition to EZ start, color-coded starting controls and customer service at 1-855-WH-HELP-1 (944-3571). Easy to operate with simplified power control center and a 3-year limited warranty. Includes never-flat tires, battery for electric start, high-leverage handles, tool kit, first liter of oil and funnel to get you up nd running fast.

Features
  •     8500 starting watts / 7000 running watts
  •     Westinghouse cast iron sleeved 420cc engine
  •     Voltage regulating vr system and noise reduction pulse flo muffler
  •     Includes 3-year warranty, battery, wheel kit, oil, funnel, and assembly tools
  •     Ez-start color coded touch points

This review is from: Westinghouse WH7000E 8,500 Watt 420cc Gas Powered Portable Generator With Electric Start


This thing rocks! I hope the power goes out!, January 10, 2012 By Andrew Kitzberger (New Ulm, MN United States)

I have been searching and hunting all over for the most bang for your buckI didn't get this from amazon, but brand new from a small engine shop as someone traded it in, never used, not even oil in it on a snowblower.... I filled it with gas and oil at the shop and wham!--popped right off and began to purr. Over the next couple of weeks I have used it to power a circ saw, miter saw and a couple compressors at the same time and it doesn't even flinch. It's even pretty quite as far as larger generators go. I had some questions about the generator, needed a manual and such and emailed the company and in about 2 hours I was talking with a sales rep and had my questions answered. I can't saw enough good things about this generator and westinghouse thus far.

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