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Friday, February 24, 2012

Coleman Powermate 5,500 Watt 11 HP Portable Generator PMA525500

Coleman Powermate 5,500 Watt 11 HP Portable Generator PMA525500 Description

This Tecumseh powered 11hp Coleman Powermate portable generator boasts 5500 watts of continuous power and 6,875 watts of maximum power. The unit has a 5 gallon gas tank which provides up to 9.5 hours of run time at 50% load. The overhead valve engine provides improved fuel efficiency, longer life, less noise, and easier maintenance. The Premium Plus 6,875 watt generator has an easy start engine with a run stop switch offering seamless operation. The Premium Plus 6,875 generator has cast iron sleeves on the engine to provide extra protection from wear and tear. This generator has a control panel with four 120-volt outlets and one 120/240-volt locking outlet with circuit breaker protection allowing for portable power anywhere you need it. Enjoy the ease of the patented Cordkeeper which keeps cords plugged into the outlet. This generator is backed with a 2 year limited warranty. It is supported by the Powermate Corporation toll-free 24/7 consumer hotline 800-445-1805.

Features
  •     5500 running watts/6,875 max watts
  •     Tecumseh 11 HP engine
  •     5-gallon tank provides 9.5 hours run time at 50% load
  •     Includes pneumatic wheels and handle kit
  •     Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

This review is from: Coleman Powermate 5,500 Watt 11 HP Portable Generator PMA525500

Works great., October 26, 2011 By Walter Sigona "Walter" (Arizona)
(REAL NAME)

I bought one second hand from a friend in 2005. I figured I could use it if the power went out. I never needed it, but I would go out and start it about every other month. I let it sit for about 4 years without starting it. All the gas evaporated it sat so long. I figured that it would be hard to start. I added some gas and it started right up.

most reliable, August 19, 2011 By rcase8

I have had one of these 5500 watt generators for about 8 years. it is the most reliable piece of equipment I have ever owned. Always starts on at least two pulls. I was especially pleased with it after hurricane Ike when I was 6 weeks without power. This thing ran as long as 14 to 15 hours on a single tank of gas. I worked 12 hour days then and I would shut it off in the morning to check the oil and fill the gas and go to work when I came home after 12 hours of work and 2 hours driving time it was still running and providing power. My only complaint is the sound level it is very annoying after several weeks of listening to it. So I did some research lately
and found a bigger quieter muffler on line and installed it myself it didn't make it Honda quiet but it took it from a scream to a rumble I can withstand. I find it helpful to block in the gas and let it die by running out of gas when it is going to sit for a long time. I also changed to a full synthetic oil recently I haven't had a chance to use it since but I am sure it'll do fine.I would recommend this to a friend, but I would also recommend the muffler change.

works like a champ!, May 9, 2010 By J. Hefford
(REAL NAME)

I have had one of these is my garage for 3-4 years and never used it until a few days ago when we had a major power outage. Was about to get it started on the second crank with a little starter spray. This thing is LOUD (!!!) but does the job. Four 110 outlets and a 220, so you could run a refrigerator, lights, and whatever else you need. Most of the time, it's not a big deal to go without power for a few hours but you never know when you're doing to have an extended blackout. When that happens, this is really nice to have!

Power company on wheels, March 2, 2010 By Thomas Kaim "MrMou2U" (Lee, NH)

I've had the 5000 watt version of this generator for 8 years. The first six years it stayed in its unopened box as the power only went out for a day or two at a time and I was unaware how great it worked. Last year here in NH we had a severe ice storm and after two days of running down our supplies of water and wood for the woodstove, I decided to unpack the 6 year old Coleman Generator. I added oil and gas and it cranked right up, then tried running a few things with an extension cord. Having never used a generator, I found it just incredible that I could have power like this - ultimate power tool!

Long story short: the power outage lasted another 6 days (8 total); an electrician in-law helped me tie the Coleman into my sub panel; I had almost every convenience (phones and cable tv were out but hot showers, heat, microwave, laptops, lights were all available); fill up the unit at 11 pm and still running at 10 am.

When the oil gets to a level that is still ok but about halfway down on the dipstick, the unit starts to waver and then will quit running - go out there and add more oil and gas and it cranks right back up.

As I write this we are on the 5th day of another outage due to the Feb 25th 'Snowwicane' This time I cranked up the Coleman right away and I am able to run everything except my kitchen electric range and the clothes dryer.

The Coleman model that I have uses a 10 hp Tecumseh motor that seems to be extremely reliable and starts on the first pull every time.

The only con that I can think of is that adding oil requires a funnel and while the dipstick says not to over-fill, it doesn't indicate how many ounces need to be added when it is half full - seems like that would be easy to add onto the dipstick. Oh, and it's pretty loud.

My wife and I both resisted using the generator initially but now we're looking at a bigger one with electric start so that we'll hardly notice if the power goes out.

Highly recommended.

Good homeowner security for power outages, March 14, 2008 By Thomas H. Lawler (Everett, Wa)
(REAL NAME)

I actually purchased one of these generators shortly after Katrina hit the gulf in prep for a natural disaster with an extended power outage. I've not had one yet where it lasted long enough to need it, but my brother ~10 miles away had one for a full week in Dec 2006 (and luckily had a generator). In Dec 2007 another county in my state had power out for a full week due to a main transmission tower coming down, so those things have shown me no one is invincible to power outages. The hardware stores quickly ran out of generators each time a crisis came, so if you're smart you'll not wait for the crisis to come before considering getting prepared.
When I began shopping for a generator, I quickly found the minimum power/price ratio is 10watts/$1. If you want one with features like electric start or over 8,000 watts (which is where electric start becomes standard), expect the price ratio to be more. I actually got this thru Costco who sold it for $550. They recently quit selling this unit (at least locally for me), so don't necessarily expect it there.
As far as it's performance goes, I just ran it for a couple hours to break it in with some space heaters plugged in for a load. It started for me within 2 pulls. I'm sure some would say it's pretty loud, but noise becomes of little significance to me after the power has been out for 24+ hours and I'm becoming concerned with things like the food in the fridge going bad, etc. This unit comes with 25 amp circuit breakers, so it actually can put out the continuous 5500 watts they say it can (whereas I've seen other generators labeled like "5200 watts" but have 20 amp breakers, so if you run the math 240V*20A=4800Watts). Since a generator like this weighs over 100 lbs, having the wheels so you can move it like a wheelbarrow saves your back. Otherwise the product description tells the rest and I see nothing unexpected to report.
If you're going to store a generator like this for long periods, they recomend doing the following before storing it to minimize problems: Use gas additives to minimize varnish buildup, close the gas valve and drain the carb of gas (or burn all the gas out of it), pour 1 tablespoon of oil into the engine thru the spark plug hole, and slowly crank the engine till it's on the compression stroke (so the valves are closed).
Since I'm pretty sure this can power anything I'd need in my house, I have no fear of a power outage lasting over 24 hours.

Porter-Cable H650IS-W 6,500-Watt Contractor Portable Generator

Porter-Cable H650IS-W 6,500-Watt Contractor Portable Generator Description

The Porter-Cable H650IS-W 6,500-watt Contractor Portable Generator comes with a powerful 13 HP Honda GX390 OHV engine. The engine features a compression release for easy recoil start, a cast-iron cylinder sleeve, and its 7-gallon fuel tank provides 9.4 hours of run time at 1/2-load and six hours at full load. The compressor also features 10-inch pneumatic tires for easy portability.. With circuit breaker protection and an advanced alternator design, this generator has no brushes to replace and comes with rugged all-metal and ball bearing construction for longer life. Rubber isolators are also included to reduce vibration. Other features include an idle control to save fuel and reduce noise, an hour meter for maintenance scheduling, a full power selector switch for maximum 120 VAC motor starting, a fuel gauge, and lift rings. This generator measures 20 x 32-1/2 inches and weighs 219 pounds.

Features
  •     Powerful 13 HP Honda GX390 OHV engine
  •     10-inch pneumatic tires for easy portability
  •     Compression release for easy recoil start
  •     7-gallon fuel tank provides 9.4 hours of run time at 1/2-load and 6 hours at full load
  •     Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California
Manufacturer

Built for long lasting durability, this 6,500-watt generator has a 13-horsepower Honda GX390 engine with cast iron cylinder sleeves and low oil protection. The advanced alternator design is brushless, providing cleaner and more consistent power while eliminating the need for replacing brushes. The alternator also has ball bearings for long lasting smooth operation. The 7-gallon gas tank delivers up to 9.4 hours of run time at 1/2 load and 6.0 hours at full load. An idle control increases run time by idling the engine down when electricity is not being drawn from the generator. Compression release allows easier recoil starting. The control panel features an hour meter, circuit breakers, a full power selector switch, 12-volt DC outlet, 120-volt duplex outlet, 120-volt twistlock outlet, and a 120-240-volt twistlock outlet. The full power selector switch provides maximum power to the 120-volt outlet for maximum motor starting power. For added convenience, a portability kit is included and lift rings are built in for securing at the job site. One-year warranty. Includes generator, engine oil, and operating manual.

This review is from: Porter-Cable H650IS-W 6,500-Watt Contractor Portable Generator

Excellent generator at an excellent price, February 14, 2011 By Terry Crammer (Islip, NY USA)

Have not had to use this generator in an emergency just yet, but am very impressed at the quality and packaging. This machine is head and shoulders above similarly priced gen sets, the paint, welding and fasteners are all first rate. Upon receiving the set off the back of the Fed-Ex truck, it took about 15 minutes before I had it out of the box, wheels and handles installed, gassed up and running. Started first pull!

Solid Value, January 27, 2011 By H. Stratton "cstulsa" (Tulsa, OK United States)
(REAL NAME)

This is an excellent generator built with durability and clean power in mind. The brushless alternator means that harmonic distortion levels (THD) are low. At low load and high load, I measured 6% THD with a Fluke 43B power quality analyzer. Compare this to a very popular brand of portable generator which ran in the 8% to 11% THD range, and a fixed standby generator at my father's home (that same brand) that showed a whopping 22% THD. Voltage of the H650IS-W was stable at 120 volts and line frequency held at 62 Hz. The speed did hunt a bit at low loads, not enough to cause a problem but incandescent lights vary slightly in brightness when it does this. At higher loads engine speed was very stable. This appears to be the same alternator still used in the current Porter-Cable generator line.

The big difference between this generator and the current Porter Cable line is the engine. Here we have the Honda GX390 engine, while the newer generators use a Briggs and Stratton Vanguard. I'm not in a position to evaluate the Briggs engine, but the Honda is a high quality known quantity, and I'm glad to have it. The only caveat is that the Honda carburetors are said to be easily gummed up with bad gasoline. Since I've converted my generator to propane/natural gas (not hard to do) I don't expect to be experiencing this problem, though it can still be run on gasoline.

Sound levels are commensurate with other generators of this size. Not quiet like the Honda inverter generators, but no noisier than other conventional Honda powered generators.

The H650IS-W has a very rugged external frame and robust wheels. The downside is that the whole unit takes up a bit more space than most generators of this size, so if compactness is a consideration there might be better choices.

Nice unit, July 17, 2010 By G. Usher "Big Dog" (Orlando, Fl.)
(REAL NAME)

I purchased this from Amazon Sept. 2004 after a family member destroyed my old generator. Please remember: never leave power equipment running outside in driving rain. Water ingestion results in broken connecting rods and large holes in engine blocks. Generators must be used outdoors. They must also be used in locations where water will not enter the air filter.

This unit has plenty of power. My neighbors always come knocking with extension cords in hand when we have extended power outages. This unit can handle my 2.5 ton a/c, 3 refrigerators & two freezers without blinking. And yes it will run the hot water heater (shut down other appliances first) too. But no, it will not run central electric strip heating.

Honda has been famous for carbs that can't be serviced. Never store this unit with gas. Either run it out after use or start it every month or so. After six years this still starts on first or second pull. Well worth the $1600 purchase price. Next time the power goes out I'll have air conditioning.

Update 2011: Had a tough time getting this unit running recently. It was backfiring thru the carb so bad it knocked the choke butterfly into the air filter. I drained the gas, cleaned the carb, bought a new carb, adjusted valve clearance, still won't run. I've only racked up 16 hours so far. I was ready to pull the head. Turns out the NGK resistor spark plug shipped with this unit is a high failure item. Replace the resistor plug with the non-resistor type before this happens to you. This is probably good advise for any Honda GX motor owner.

Great product, great price!, May 15, 2008 By Steve (Yardley, PA USA)

Bought this mainly because of the Honda engine and the surge power of 12,000 watts. I plan on using it for backup power for the whole house when the power goes out (which seems to happen a lot lately). Starts on the first or second pull every time. Also, doesn't seem too loud considering it's size and output.

Good product
, July 1, 2006 By Allen J. Patenaude (miami, fl)
(REAL NAME)

Works great but note that this generator is not capable of push button starting. my wife can start the generator with no problem using the pull cord (starts by second pull) but if you need the electric start look else where.

update: 2.5 years later and this generator still starts right up. For the past year i've only started it up every couple of months to keep it running. But when i've needed it, it hasn't failed me.

Great Generator for the price, May 31, 2005 By L. Angelo "unlsvc" (Hawaii)

As a remodeling contractor, I've been in the market for a generator that would handle all my power equipment, especially an air compressor, with power to spare, and also something I could count on the recharge my cordless tool batteries. So when I ran into this PC generator at the local building materials supplier and checked it out, it seemed to have everything I was asking for. The one I bought was a reconditioned unit that another contractor had returned, saying that the automatic idle down feature was not working properly. The supplier sent it out for repair, and all it was was a small adjustment in the idle setting and nothing else. I called the repair shop and they confirmed it. I've had it for three months now and have had no problems with it. It starts right up on the first or second pull and goes all day on a tankful. My guys tell me that even with the air compressor, chop saw, recip saw and two wormdrive saws all going, they were getting full power. The manual says 8000 watts of surge power, but the sticker on the generator says that this model has 12,500 watts of surge power, 6500 watts continuous, so I called PC and they told me that 12,500 watts is the correct number for the model currently shipping. My only complaint is how loud this thing runs. They claim 73-76 db, but it seems a lot louder. You'd think that Honda would put a quieter muffler on this 13.0 hp motor, but they didn't. And they don't make a quieter muffler for this motor model. So if you buy this generator and have to work closer than 20 feet from it, put on the ear plugs.

Do your homework - and you might end up with this one!, January 20, 2005 By A. Neilll (Goochland, VA USA)
(REAL NAME)

There are so many things to consider when you shop for a generator, especially if you intend to use it to power your home when the electricity goes out. This generator might be a good choice for you, it is a quality generator for it's size and price range. The Honda GX series engine is tops for this type of generator, the brushless alternator design is a must if you want your generator to last any significant amount of time. Also, a plus in my book is that this generator is a TRUE 6500 continuous watts - be careful because many generators list their SURGE wattage as the primary number.

Of course, that means first consider how much power you will need. I live in the country, I run a well pump, I have electric hot water, I need at least this big a generator... in fact probably bigger since I have electric heat or more. Decide what you want to run before hand and talk with your family to set expectations and requirements... you could save yourself money. I bought a generator with twice the power of this one, and not surprisingly, more than twice as expensive... as power goes up on a generator, price goes up even moreso.

Second, consider quality. If you are prone to prolonged outages, you can run up the hours pretty quickly. For a backup generator used a moderate amount, a Honda gx series engine ( like the one featured on this generator) is just what the doctor ordered. But if you are going to run very very often, or use it as a primary power source, you are going to want a (much more expensive) liquid-cooled model, either diesel, gasoline, propane, etc.

Which leads to another consideration: the fuel. A gasoline generator is great and the easiest to buy because of their predominance on the market, in fact my generator is gasoline powered. But consider where you will get gasoline from if it is a major blackout, since storing large amounts of gasoline is neither safe nor wise, and in many cases not even legal. Knowing a close by gas station that has it's own backup power would come in handy. But consider other fuels that are more easily stored in bulk - diesel, or propane. of course, that makes the generator more expensive, and of course you might also have to add a propane tank - even MORE expense.

Which leads nicely into a discussion of budget. Besides the generator itself, count on more expense for things like plugs/cables for the generator, a battery if it is needed, even in many cases - motor oil! And the most significant expense beside the generator itself - the transfer panel to wire it your house safely, and the cost of hiring an electrician to do the wiring, unless you are VERY comfortable with tapping into your home's power supply and messing about yourself. And note that the more powerful a generator, the more costly the transfer switch and cables to carry the power to your house, and the harder it will be to find the proper components with compatible plugs, etc.

Finally - do NOT forget to read the manual, and to do periodic maintenance and run the generator about once a month to make sure it is in good shape when you need it.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Briggs & Stratton 030210 Elite Series Vanguard OHV Portable Generator

Briggs & Stratton 030210 Elite Series Vanguard OHV Portable Generator Description
This powerful Briggs & Stratton portable generator provides extra surge wattage to start multiple motor-driven tools or appliances simultaneously. Surge Watts 13,500 Rated Watts 8,000 Engine Displacement (cc) 392 HP 15 Engine OHV Run Time 8 hours @ 1/2 load Fuel Capacity (gal.) 7 Start Type Electric Additional Specs Briggs & Stratton Vanguard engine All-season control panel PowerSurge alternator Super Lo Tone Muffler reduces noise to minimum levels Rolls on 10in.

Features
  •     13,500 Surge Watts/8,000 Rated Watts
  •     Electric Start
  •     PowerSurge alternator provides extra surge wattage to start multiple motor driven tools or appliances simultaneously
  •     Lo-Tone muffler keeps noise levels to a minimum
  •     Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

Manufacturer

Briggs & Stratton manufactures small engines and outdoor power equipment. For 100 years, we've been building the engines that power the equipment people use to get the job done. That's the reason consumers look for the Briggs & Stratton brand when they shop for power equipment. Hurricanes. Ice storms. Wind storms. You've seen the after-effects, entire communities without power. A generator will ensure your family has the power needed when faced with unexpected outages. Two types of generators are available: portable generators and permanently installed home generator systems. Briggs & Stratton Elite Series products have heavy-duty components and features with a longer warranty to back them up. They perform tirelessly around the home, farm or on the job. Outlets include: two NEMA 5-20R 20 Amp outlets and one NEMA L14-30R 30 Amp outlet.

Good deal, Great price., July 6, 2011 By drt

It's saved us a couple times already. Extended power outages waste food. This will nearly power our whole house, including two refrigerators and a freezer.


Love this unit, February 22, 2011 By Craneguy

I purchased the 7500 watt surge to 13,500 watt same unit much older. Got the unit week before hurricane Katrina glad I did! We were out of power for 36 days between this unit, and one a little lower in wattage we have survived power outages in comfort. I use mobil 1 10w30 full synthetic changed every 75 to 100 hours this paticular unit has over 600 hours on it since 2005 only problem I had was with dirty fuel would reccomend this unit to friends, and family [got this unit for parents].I run the whole house with exception of hot water heater,oven and dryer my house is total electric. This unit is worth it's weight in gold to me.


great quality,great price, September 23, 2009 By pat

I couldn't be happier with this item. It was easy to put together and to run for the first time. I had my house wired for emergency power and the electricians said this was a fantastic generator. They also told me that the price I paid was really good. Even when everything was online the generator didn't bog.It is a little loud but not excessively so.I would tell anyone it is a great deal and runs very well.I am a true believer in the quality of Briggs & Stratton. I have a lawn mower that is 35 years old and still going strong

One great machine, April 19, 2009 By Rose M. Hughes "cosmicrose" (Methow, WA USA)
(REAL NAME)

We have had our generator for close to a year now and it has never failed to do what it is needed to do. I have to say that we are happy campers indeed. It is extremely important that we have equipment that can handle heavy and persistent work loads at times. We have to rely on this generator completely in our wilderness off the grid location when there is inadequate solar gain to power our home and pump our water. We use ours every single day at times. This unit works so well that THREE of our neighbors have bought the exact some model for use at their own places after seeing ours in action. I have heard absolutely no complaints... only raves from all of them. I'm not sure why some others here have had issues... but none of us have.

Simple reliable generator, March 30, 2009 By TGW "gwtexas" (Carthage, TX)

After substantial experinece in helping people in the aftermath of hurricanes, I saw that hurricane Ike was about one week out from my house inland and decided I would not be one of those poor saps without a generator when the power went out. I went to every store around 50 miles of my house before I finally found a generator. It happened to be briggs and stratton elite series with 8000 running watts. It was the only one left and I knew it, so I bought it reluctantly from a tractor supply store in Texas. Well, after a week of having my power out from hurrican Ike I was thrilled with it. Heck, I was even able to watch dvd's on my TV, and that was while I had the comfort of knowing my refrigerator/freezer was running along with fans to keep the heat down. It is dirt simple to use, it is rugged, and the only minor complaint I would make is it about as loud as a riding lawn mower. That really isn't terrible though considering that it is a pretty powerful generator as "portable" units go. Thanks Briggs and Stratton, you never let me down.

Great Generator, Problems with Starting It, November 14, 2008 By RC Frederick

A great generator for the jobsite and home use. My order arrived on time and generator set up was fast and easy. But after putting the generator together, I could not get it started. After checking all the trouble shooting suggestions on the Briggs and Stratton website, I called customer service...they finally suggested I take it to one of their authorized dealers (15 miles away). The problem: the delivery company tilted the generator/container on it's side during delivery, oil from the engine dripped into the air filter stopping air flow. No air flow, no start. A simple fix once identified. Cost: a new air filter and time away from the job. Briggs and Stratton: Great website, customer service and product.

Darkness no more!, April 7, 2008 By Kevin Nicholls "jaded, aging hipster" (Milford, MI)
(REAL NAME)

Amazon had an incredible price on this when I bought it, and I couldn't be happier.

About a week after I placed my order, the delivery company wheeled it straight in to my garage (for free!) and setting it up took about 10 minutes by myself.

After doing some research, I learned that using synthetic 5W-30 oil was best in weather that's below 40F (which describes Michigan for about half of the year). I dropped a quart in, added some gas, and the generator fired right up.

I did notice what sounded like misfiring, as another reviewer noted. However, as soon as I added an electric load, it went away immediately. After talking to some other generator owners, I found out that this is normal, and leaving a generator running with no load is typically not recommended.

Overall, I couldn't be happier with this purchase. I dare the elements to stand up to me now!

Great price on a great generator, March 12, 2008 By Jeff Bollinger "runner1960" (missouri usa)
(REAL NAME)

I just recieved my new generator today. Amazon delivery was amazing. The truck line called. backed up to my door at my convienience, and me and the driver had it off the truck in less than 5 minutes. Keep in mind this is a 2 person job. Adding to the plus for the delivery is that it was absolutly free.

It took me a total of 10 minutes to install the wheels,support bracket, attach the battery cable(yes it does come with the battery installed),fill with the supplied oil and put in some gas. One little choke and the unit fired off a lot sooner than I anticipated. I ran some electrical power tools to make sure the unit was putting out power and they all worked flawlessly. I searched far and wide untill I settled on this unit. The Vangaurd engine ( built by mitsubishi according to The Briggs rep I talked to) was the major selling point. It is quieter than many larger generators and can ramp up to a 13500 watt surge. Im not hoping for a power outage , but I sure would like to put this baby to the test. I might just throw my transfer switch tomorrow and see what it can do. Very happy at this point

Monday, February 20, 2012

ETQ PG30P11 3,500 Watt 7 HP 208cc 4-Cycle OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator

ETQ PG30P11 3,500 Watt 7 HP 208cc 4-Cycle OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator Description

Utilizing clean-burning propane, the ETQ PG30P11 Portable Generator provides quiet, efficient, and cost-effective power to electrical appliances. You'll get the performance you need thanks to a seven-horsepower, 208-cc engine that produces up to 3,500 watts of energy--enough power to run your TV, refrigerator, water heater, or other household appliance. Great for power outages, light industrial applications, or recreational use, this generator connects to any standard-sized propane grill tank and has an oversized muffler for quiet operation.

Powerful Engine with Oversized Muffler for Quiet Operation
The PG30P11 features a powerful, seven horsepower, 208-cc, four-stroke, propane-powered OHV engine that is capable of producing 3,000 continuous watts and 3,500 maximum watts. Its pull recoil makes for easy, reliable starts every time. And with a quick-connect coupler, it hooks up easily to any gas grill's propane tank (not included).

, this generator uses only 1-1/2 pounds of gas per hour under a 50-percent load, meaning you can enjoy your appliances for hours on end without worrying about your carbon footprint.

The engine isn't just powerful, it's also quiet. Thanks to its oversized muffler, the generator produces sound at just 65 decibels during operation, making it an ideal choice for camping.

Alternator Technology Safely Delivers Electricity to Your Appliances
One of the most innovative features of the PG30P11 is its ETQ Clean Sine Alternator Technology that ensures low total harmonic distortion (THD). THD is a measure of the quality of the electricity produced by a generator, and THD above six percent can damage electronics and other components over time. With THD of less than five percent, the PG30P11 ensures high-quality, safe delivery of electricity from the generator to your electrical components.

With low THD, this generator is computer-friendly, meaning it's completely safe to use with laptops, printers, desktop computers, and more. The PG30P11 will give you peace of mind knowing that your computer hardware is completely safe from power surges and bad-quality electricity.

3,500 Watts of Power to Handle Most of Your Household Electronics
The PG30P11 produces up to 3,500 watts of power to run most of your electrically powered household items. You can use the 120-volt, 20-amp GFCI protected dual outlet to power lamps, TVs, computers, fans, or other low-wattage appliances all at the same time. Or take advantage of the 30-amp outlet to power higher wattage electrical components and appliances. Both outlets are circuit-breaker protected for complete safety from power surges that can damage your appliances and equipment.

Heavy-Duty Steel Construction That's Built for Portability
Everything from the heavy-duty cast iron engine to the durable rolled steel tubing surround is built to last. Weighing 106 pounds and measuring just 25.5 x 21 x 19.5 inches (LxWxH), this generator is easy to move and store.

Propane Power is , Affordable, and Convenient
Propane is a clean-burning fuel that is better for the environment than regular gasoline. It's also very inexpensive and convenient to use. One propane tank can power both your propane gas grill and your PG30P11 Portable Generator; simply switch the quick-connect coupler and you're ready to go.

The ETQ PG30P11 LP Portable Generator is backed by a one-year manufacturer's warranty.

Features
  •     ETQ 208cc 7HP OHV, air cooled
  •     Propane generator creates LPG eco-friendly energy
  •     ETQ's Sine Power delivers clean and steady current ideal for sensitive electronics
  •     20 pound propane fuel tank, fuel consumption of 11.5 hours @ 50% load
  •     Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California


This review is from: ETQ PG30P11 3,500 Watt 7 HP 208cc 4-Cycle OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator

Works on house propane system, December 19, 2011 By R. Holzle "R Holzle" (Arkansas)
(REAL NAME)

Got this generator from Amazon when most other vendors listed it as out of stock. Amazon shipped the next day using a shipper called 'Home Direct'. They delivered a couple days late, BUT their website did not have functional delivery tracking so I had to send Amazon an e-mail when I had not heard anything on the expected delivery date. Amazon responded in about 3 hours and the shipper also sent me an e-mail in about 2 hours.

My house has a 250 gallon propane tank to run the heater during the winter. I was able to hook up the ETQ generator to the house propane system. I teed off the 11" water column pressure house propane piping with 1/2" black pipe to an outside location. I then disconnected the ETQ inlet propane hose (the one that connects to the propane tank) at the inlet to the pressure regulator on the top of the generator. I then ran a hose (provided by the local propane dealer) from my 1/2" pipe to the inlet side of the ETQ regulator. After air got cleared from the piping/hose, the generator started up and ran just as it had on a portable propane tank.

Solid Generator and Great Support, December 19, 2011 By jabber93

Received this generator in good shape, and it starts easily on 2 pulls of the cord. Runs quieter than gasoline units I have used. Have not used in emergency situation yet. Excellent experience with support to answer a couple of setup questions and for product registration. Very pleased so far. Be sure to get an oil filler with long funnel as it would be impossible to get oil in the unit without one.

Very pleased with this item., December 18, 2011 By R. Hembree "Vet Tech" (OK, USA)
(REAL NAME)

This generator was delivered to us yesterday and we tried it out today. We were quite pleased with it. It ran the 1100-watt microwave and heater blower motor with no problem. It started after two tries. My husband is an electrician and he said he was proud of the generator and that it "really kicks butt." Pardon the language, but those were his words and it must be a good product to get that kind of a positive response from him. It was delivered by CEVA. They were very polite and prompt. Overall, we are very happy with this transaction.

Brilliant, quiet, little generator, December 14, 2011 By Lee Roberts

Main reasons for buying this generator:
1. Propane fuel allows me to avoid stale gas and associated issues.
2. I was advised that propane generators were quieter.
3. Couldn't budget for larger Wattage.

I've owned the unit for over a month now and have run it for a total of 5 hours (to reach the suggested first oil change).

Delivery:
Company promptly phoned to arrange delivery and delivered during the requested window. Generator arrived undamaged. Other reviews have pointed out the lack of information about the red brackets, etc. ETQ appeared to have listened as this one arrived with warning tags and the manual seemed straightforward enough.
The included toolkit and RV adapter were a nice touch.

Pros:
I read the other reviews and followed the advice about being careful with the choke and having nothing plugged in during start. It easily started on the second pull.
It really is quiet, I've had conversations standing over it without issue. Compared to my neighbors gas generators (which are admittedly in the 5000-7000 watt range), it's pleasant to be around.
At around 100lbs, I can pick this up and carefully move it around. Wheel kit would obviously be preferred but I can't justify the cost so the weight is a pro for me.

Cons:
Only a small issue, the oil fill/drain location isn't great and required me to tilt the unit while filling and draining. Make sure you have a small diameter funnel with a long spout.

Overall I'm very happy with this purchase.

So far so good; wheel kit is a good idea, November 8, 2011 By Nathaniel Firethorn (Exit 8A, New Jersey)

Generator just arrived today. Using both the choke (which worked fine) and the denser, I was able to get it started in 1-2 pulls when adjusted properly. The wheel kit (available from northerntool.com as their Item# 213298, ETQ part number W001-T40-00) is a necessity if you want to move the generator easily over any flat surface; alternatively, strap it on to a hand truck. The next step is to wire in a transfer switch and try it on some critical circuits in my home.

Impressed, October 18, 2011 By jjtumolo

This review is from: ETQ PG30P11 3,500 Watt 7 HP 208cc 4-Cycle OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator
The product was shipped quickly. I have already used it a few times and the generated works fine. The noise level is low compared to other generators. I'm pleased using this product for light construction projects and feel it should help in case of any emergency for my small home

Great Little Generator, September 22, 2011 By Amazonaholic

Well, Just received this today. This was the only disappointment with this purchase. It was ordered on Sept. 1st; due by the 9th; and received today. A long wait.

Other than that, it was in good working order. The lengthy shipping seemed to do no harm. The first small snag we ran into was due to us not having the new tanks. So might want to keep that in mind if you have the older propane tanks. Unless we find an adapter we won't be able to use them. The second snag was they seem to ship with a washer on the machine end of the hose. Once you take it off, remove the washer thingy and reattach the hose it won't spew propane. Then, she fired up and ran like a champ. We started it up about 5 feet from our door, in a carport area. Once we went inside the house the noise was minimal. We used the recommended power cord; plugged it in, and plugged our power drill in, and it worked just fine.

We will put it through some paces in the next month or two and I will update if we find anything of interest to add. Until then, it's a wonderful little machine and should serve us well in the future.

i expected less noise, February 15, 2011 By customer in VA (VA)

I love the idea of propane tools. I think there should be more propane powered devices (lawnmowers, generators etc).

I need a generator only 1-2 times a year during overnight power outages. My biggest consideration points were noise and propane. I bought this from a local store so that I could return this in case it was too noisy.

PROS
-Started on the first pull everytime i tried (as long as i had the choke lever in correct position - be gentle with the lever because many complained it can break).
-I love the idea of propane powered generator
-Instructions are ok, but not much to do really

CONS
- it is noisy. I have a house about 20 meters from my place (60 feet) and I did not feel comfortable with the noise level - i thought it would bother my neighbors. I thought propane would be quieter (and i guess it is compared to gas powered generators) but on absolute level, this generator is still loud.
- some parts like the choke lever seem flimsy so be gentle.

I am returning it. I do not want a gasoline generator (yamahas are quiet) because I would not use it often and gasoline storage and clean up can be a problem. So my plan is to buy an inverter (pure sine wave) and connect it to my car. I know it is an expensive way to get power but it is quieter and more "sure" way to get temporary power.

Propane gets 5 stars minus 1 star for noise.

As Promised, January 29, 2011 By Renegade

The generator was delivered ahead of schedule in good shape. After connecting to the propane tank it started easily on the second pull. I purchased this item as a backup electrical supply and have not had the need to use it for any length of time. It is fairly quiet as generators go.

works great, December 27, 2010 By Patricia J Borden

We bought this to run freezer and refrigerator. It started right up. Ran extension cords to both. Worked great. No mess of gas to deal with. Light weight and not too noisy.

Yamaha EF6300iSDE 6,300 Watt 357cc OHV 4-Stroke Gas Powered Portable Inverter Generator With Electric Start (CARB Compliant)

Yamaha EF6300iSDE 6,300 Watt 357cc OHV 4-Stroke Gas Powered Portable Inverter Generator With Electric Start (CARB Compliant) Description

The EF6300iSDE is everything you’d expect from Yamaha in one beautiful, powerful and clean package. Every advanced feature we could pack into the EF6300iSDE, including electric start and wireless remote control, makes it a pleasure to use. Noise Block - Quiet, pleasant to use. Pure Sine Wave (Pulse Width Modulation) Inverter System - Run electronic equipment, appliances, variable-speed power tools and computers. Smart Throttle - Automatically adjusts engine speed to match power demand, reduces noise, fuel consumption and engine wear. Electric Start - Effortless starting (battery included). Automatic Choke - Effortless starting. Wireless Remote Control (optional) - Start and stop the generator from up to 66 feet away. Low Oil Shutoff - Protects engine from low oil damage. Fuel Level Gauge - See fuel level at a glance. Dual Voltage 120/240 Volt - Versatile, operate variety of 120V and 240V tools and appliances. Power Meter - See how much power is being used and how much power is available. Hour Meter - Shows accumulated running time for refueling and service scheduling. Lightweight - Easy transport. Twin Bar - Aid lift, transport and provide security point. Stylish Design - Nice appearance and Modern design. California Air Resources Board Tier III Compliant - Low emissions. CARB and EPA Highest Rating Given - Long engine life, low exhaust emissions.

Features

  •     6,300 Watt Maximum AC Output/5,500 Watt Rated AC Output
  •     Pure Sine Wave (Pulse Width Modulation) Inverter System - Run electronic equipment, appliances, variable-speed power tools and computers.
  •     Smart Throttle - Automatically adjusts engine speed to match power demand, reduces noise, fuel consumption and engine wear.
  •     Wireless Remote Control (optional) - Start and stop the generator from up to 66 feet away.
  •     Power Meter - See how much power is being used and how much power is available.

This review is from: Yamaha EF6300iSDE 6,300 Watt 357cc OHV 4-Stroke Gas Powered Portable Inverter Generator With Electric Start (CARB Compliant)

Works very well, December 10, 2011 By jbyrne

I bought this generator after hurricane irene and the recent snow storm we had in CT. I had a inexpensive generator and I really wore it out. It I put 250 hours on it between the storms to bring the grand total up to 760 hours. I felt after 7 years, it was time for a new generator.

I picked this inverter generator because my old generator had varying voltage. The lights in my house used to dim up and down. I wanted something that gave good quality power. I felt I had pushed my luck long enough and had not burned out any appliances or my well pump.

I used this genset the other day for 12 hours when the power got knocked out. It worked excellent and it is very, very, quiet. I could not hear it in my bedroom (unlike my old contractor genset). The eco setting work very well. The genset only burned 3 gallons of gas in 12 hours.

I like the fact that this generator can easily run for over 12 hours on one tank. I can fill the genset when I leave the house for work and it's still running when I get home. I don't have to worry about anyone in my family filling it with gas.

This genset is really well built It is quiet and efficient. You get what you pay for. I highly reccommend it.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

All Power America APG3201 6,500 Watt 10 HP Diesel Powered Generator With Electric Start & Wheel Kit

All Power America APG3201 6,500 Watt 10 HP Diesel Powered Generator With Electric Start & Wheel Kit Description
All Power 6500 Watt Diesel Generator APG3201N

Get the power you need anytime, anywhere

This All Power 6500 Watt Diesel Generator is a powerful diesel generator with durability and undeniable muscle. Take this generator camping, tailgating or use for backup power in your house or mobile home. Its peak power of 6500 watts makes the APG3201N powerful, with a 4-stroke Air Cooled diesel engine with electric push start and recoil start.

Portable and powerful without disturbing anyone

The APG3201N will last for 11 hours at 1/2 load and only requires 3.3 gallons of unleaded gasoline. This makes it easy to use and transport. Just fill the easily-accessible gas tank and turn it on and it's ready to go.

Features:

  •     Electric Push Start and Recoil Start
  •     10 Horse Power 418CC
  •     Produces 50 amps at 120V, 25 amps at 250V, 60Hz
  •     Peak power: 6500W
  •     Rated Power: 5000W
  •     Low Operating Noise: 76dB
  •     2-AC Duplex 120V Outlets
  •     EPA Approved
  •     Includes Mobility Kit with 8-inch

You won't get arrested for stealing this diesel generator! Ok, you need a big rig to keep the lights and appliances burning. You've looked around and been shocked by some prices exceeding $5,000! You know that a diesel generator means longer life and greater fuel economy. You just didn't know what unit to buy...until now! We're a new company and we really wanted to make a statement so we went to the All Power America factory and asked for a special deal! Boy, were we surprised! They offered us the APG-3201 6500 watt peak, 5000 watt diesel generator at a price so low we almost couldn't believe it. Don't peak yet! Wait until you read hat you get for your money! Here we have an open air diesel engine mounted in a square steel frame. (Square steel is important because it's about 40% stronger than tubular steel and will therefore withstand all the engine vibrations while still maintaining the unit's integrity). Next, when you get to a larger generator, you must have electric start unless you are really strong. Some companies offer the starter, but you have to then go out and buy a battery. This unit has both the starter and the battery included. The APG-3101 will operate for about 11 hours on just four gallons of diesel fuel, has two 120V and one 240V outlet, includes a mobility kit with pneumatic tires and a fold down tine and easy to read gauges, outlets and controls. Now you can look at the price! Such a deal!

This review is from: All Power America APG3201 6,500 Watt 10 HP Diesel Powered Generator With Electric Start & Wheel Kit


All Power 6500W Generator seems excellent value!, August 15, 2007 By Carl F. Leweke (Houston, TX)
(REAL NAME)  

I wasn't sure what I would get with a price that seemed too low to believe, but figured I would take a chance. I needed to find an alternative to my small gasoline powered generator which is now over ten years old with minimal usage. Gas is such a pain, as I stock up for hurricanes and end up dumping it back through my cars to get rid of it before it goes bad; diesel is very stable with some additives, much safer to store a dozen-or-so gallons long term, and provides more energy per gallon.

I had never heard of All Power before, but it seems they make a variety of products--hopefully an "up and coming" that will be around for a long time if they can establish a rep as a company with quality and service which it appears they are trying to do. So far, I am extremely happy with what I have gotten for my money. Shipping was a breeze and they placed it right where my wife told them inside my garage until I got home. No instructions for basic construction of adding wheels etc but not really needed either for anyone with basic mechanical ability. The manual seems extremely well written for a Chinese product--I was initially impressed by that.

After the first startup (for which I needed to use the electric start), it starts manually on the first pull every time! Fit and finish quality appear excellent and no shortcuts on construction. Nice features include a fuel tank gauge, run-hours meter, 120v/240v selector, and electric start; 3 and 4 prong twist power plugs were included too. The 6-wheels (2 pneumatic + 4 small rollers) make it pretty easy to move around, though there is definitely some weight associated with a generator set this large. The engine is made by Changfa, generally recognized as an excellent Chinese company with a real understanding of quality control. As an emergency generator, it will take a long time to put real serious hours on it--it only remains to be seen how long it would stand up to continuous operation if needed; hopeful that proper maintainance will yield long service.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Sportsman GEN7000LP 7000-Watt 13 HP OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator

Sportsman GEN7000LP 7000-Watt 13 HP OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator Description

For Emergencies, Camping, Power Outage and Construction. Supply Power For Appliances, Tools And More. Gasoline, Propane, And Diesel Generators.
  •     13 HP OHV Engine
  •     Runs 8-hour at 50-percent load on 20-pound on fuel
  •     Operating noise <80-decibel, Includes Wheel Kit, Electric Start
  •     Four AC 120-Volt and one AC 240-Volt Outlets
  •     Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California
This review is from: Sportsman GEN7000LP 7000-Watt 13 HP OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator

So far, so good, January 29, 2012 By J. Spivey (Illinois)
(REAL NAME)

Got a great deal on this at H Depot. First generator I bought, but I didn't have any problem getting it up and running within an hour of unboxing it. The wheel kit was relatively easy (except for tight quarters on the holding pins near the wheels). I added the 38 oz. of oil they recommend and hooked up my lp grill tank, and it started on the second firm pull and ran flawlessly for 20 minutes while I added a leaf blower and some power tools. I was going to get a battery, which takes some hunting around for the right specs, but I'm holding off for now. If I start having trouble pull starting it I can always spend the $40 or so later. I'm having an electrician install a transfer switch and then I should be able to run the fridge, tv, some lights and maybe a couple other smaller things at the flip of a switch. Fine for limping by for a couple days if the power goes out. I am really happy I got this one after a lot of research. I'll update this if I have any issues with more usage.

Propane Sportsman Generator, September 26, 2011 By cque

Purchased unit prior to Hurricane Irene, and using Prime account unit was delivered in a couple of days. Experenced a 24 Hour outage and used to power Refrig., 2 Sump Pumps, TV, Cable box, FIOS box (phones/tv), and lighting. Generator ran flawlessly with less exhaust fumes since propane vs. gas. Manual could be more specific, like providing dimensions with wheel kit installed, more specific about battery to use (specs a motorcyle battery of a certain size), and diagrams instead of less detailed photos for installing wheel kit. Would like to see cover over outlets to keep them dry during use.

I'm satisified with this purchase so far., September 16, 2011 By trump215l

I found limited choices when I decided to buy a propane powered portable generator. I live in a rural setting that is in a hurricane prone area and wanted a generator I could run with the fuel in a 330 gallon propane tank. I would have bought a slightly larger generator if one had been available but the next step up from 7 KW went to the permanently mounted generators of much higher wattage. This generator is just barely adequate for the load I must carry for the essentials if I lose power. It started easily and works well although it's a little louder than I would like but ran well and works well for the load I have. I've ran it for an hour so I don't know how it will last and I don't have any feedback on the fuel consumption rate but so far I consider it a pretty good deal for the money.

Sportsman LPG Portable Generator, September 10, 2011 By Marty R.

Received the Sportsman 6,000 watt sustained Portable Generator from the distributor yesterday. It only took about 30 minutes to put together the wheels, handle and filling it with oil (The instructions leave a lot to be desired, but only basic mechanical skills are needed anyway). It's a well built machine - It fired right up with a propane tank borrowed from the grill using the pull start. The engine runs smooth and is not as loud as other generators that I've experienced. The one thing I don't like about it all that much is that the wheel axel is not one piece; each wheel has it's own axel about 4" long that is secured to the frame by a welded bracket and cotter pins. Not sure that's a big deal unless you really intend to spend a lot of time moving the generator. The wheels are two piece galvenized rims bolted together for the air-filled tires that are held on the axels by another series of cotter pins. I would suggest replacement wheels with airless (or flatless as they're sometimes called) to alleviate flat tires and/or flat spots. The generator does not come with a battery, but it did come with a cool little emergency band manual charge (you know - grind it for a minute to get ten minutes of operation) I thought it ironic that a free radio that didn't require any power came with an electrical generator. Anyway, great generator for the next loss of power - didn't have a good experience with hurricane IRENE, but I'll be ready for the next one!

Propane generator, August 25, 2011 By Danny Crull

I love this generater more then any I have had before . I have had 5. For a non permanent generator it is perfect. I purchased a 30lb can of propane for it and I start it once a month. It starts first pull and hits on the first turn with the electric starter. Can't wait for the power to go out so I can use it. I have used it to run out door lights, drills,saws and chargers. Easy to move around and I built a table to house it off the patio. Not too big and not to small.

Wow. Propane generator starts on first pull, August 3, 2011 By R. Hernandez
(REAL NAME)

This generator is simply awesome. It was shipped on a truck equipped with a liftgate making delivery very easy for me and my 2 wheel dolly.

The generator instructions to get the wheels on could be better. I read other reviews that mentioned this. So, I downloaded the manual from buffalo tools and studied the blow up diagram and read the installation process. This made things much easier for me and quicker. A few screws here and there with metric wrenches and I was done. All I had to do was add oil up to the bottom of the lip where the oil plug is inserted as stated on the manual.

It started with the first pull. Setup is easy. Attach the propane hose to the generator and propane tank, open propane nozzle, turn VERY LARGE switch on generator to "on" position, close choke, pull hand starter. Super easy.

Haven't used under load but I'm sure it will perform nicely. I purchased a used 100 lb propane tank. This thing will run for about 40 hours on 50% load before the tank runs out. 80 hours if I buy another and connect them together. Also, there is no "low oil" light. It will simply turn off and won't start if there isn't enough oil.

Say goodbye to gumed up carbs and expensive gasoline. Propane is the way to go.

Great Generator! Excellent Price!, July 20, 2011 By Kenneth R. Pogue

This generator was purchased through an Amazon partner(CSN) arrived ahead of schedule and in perfect shape thanks to R+L Carriers!
I did not have a battery on hand yet to use the electric starter but the pull rope worked very well! After connecting it to the propane, it took about 3 pulls to start for the first time and it ran perfectly. The choke handle is kind of flimsy, but we didn't need to use it. It is a bit louder than I expected, but I don't have prior experience with a generator to compare it to.
The assembly directions are not as easy as they could be, so it took a few extra minutes to figure out how to attach the handle and wheels, etc. That was not a big problem though. We plugged in several small items to see how they would do and it had no trouble running them.
We decided to get the 30 pound(7 1/2 gallons) cylinder of propane for this just to add a little more run time than I could get with a grill sized cylinder and will probably buy 1 more cylinder as a back up.
I would highly recommend this generator for the ease of use and great price!

Saved the day
, June 1, 2011 By Lynn Hunter "Yukonjack21" (Enola, PA)
(REAL NAME)

I bought this at the end of winter to replace my old gasoline powered one after it wouldn't start (due to the ethanol in the gas gumming up the engine) during an ice storm. I was planning to be prepared for this coming winter. I never imagined I would be using it a few months later when a tornado whipped through our neighborhood and county just before Memorial Day. We were fortunate and only without power for 4 days, but this generator came through with flying colors. I hadn't even taken it out of the box and really wasn't at all prepared for this storm. I didn't have the battery in yet so we had to manually pull start. I have neck issues but it wasn't that difficult and started quickly each time. The brochure says you will get around 8 hours on a half load, ...NOT. Try figuring on 4 to 5. Didn't seem to matter what we ran that was the average. At $20 bucks a little 20lb bottle we got into a rhythm of running it noon to 5pm for the heat of the day and again at night 10pm to 3am for showers and such.
I planned to have a large 100lb or maybe 250lb propane tank to have on hand for this winter. The initial investment of 7 additional tanks to add to my two I had for the grill cost around $300. We used 8 bottles total being conservative with the use. Off of that I supplied my house and my daughters house (next door) with power to run a refridgerator and fan, while I ran a freezer and refriderator and fan. We also had an outlet on for charging cell phones. I would turn on the hot water heater to charge it but would turn off some of the refridgerators just to be conservative. We are on a well, so it also had a big draw whenever the pump kicked on.
All and all I am delighted with my purchase, and will make sure to have plenty of propane in place for this winter! (we live on the side of the mountain and you can't always drive up the road). The nice thing about the propane it has a long shelf life unlike the gasoline powered units, so I can relax and know it will be good for a few years not a few months.
Hope this was helpful...

Sunday, February 12, 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.

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