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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Powerhorse Portable Generator - 4000 Surge Watts, 3100 Rated Watts

Powerhorse Portable Generator - 4000 Surge Watts, 3100 Rated Watts Description

This rugged Powerhorse Portable Generator keeps your refrigerator, lights, TV and more running smoothly in the midst of a power outage. Clean power output, with less than 5% total harmonic distortion at full load, safely runs sensitive electronics. Key features like a full bank of outlets, a voltmeter and full-efficient OHV engine also make this model ideal for jobsites and outdoor projects. A FREE wheel kit completes the package. Combine these features with rigorous U.S.-based testing, dedicated customer/tech support and incredible value, and you'll own one of the most reliable generators in the industry.
  • Not for sale in California
  • Surge Watts: 4,000
  • Rated Watts: 3,100
  • Start Type: Recoil
  • Engine Displacement (cc): 208
  • Engine: Powerhorse OHV with cast iron sleeves
  • Run Time: 10 hrs. @ 1/2 load, Receptacles (qty.): 10
  • Noise Level (dB): 70
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Fuel Capacity (gal.): 4
  • Low Oil Shutdown: Yes
  • Battery Required: No
  • Battery Included: No
  • Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 28 x 20 x 23

This review is from: Powerhorse Portable Generator - 4000 Surge Watts, 3100 Rated Watts

Good product, January 9, 2012 By H. Whalen

For this low of a cost this is a very nice product.

No problems so far. Shipping was fine, no damage.

No problem with assembly.

I added the oil and gas, and it started up on the second pull.

Runs smooth and slightly quieter than my lawn mower.

The wheels are a must have feature.

Plan on spending another couple of hundred dollars on extension cords - heavy gauge, 75-100 feet long each. ( a cost I didn't budget for. )

Put a copper coated grounding rod in the ground to be safe too. They sell them at hardware stores in 8' lengths by 5/8" diameter with a point on one end.

So far so good! And I do me GOOD!, November 22, 2011 By RWQ

I researched quite extensively many brands before I bought this generator. Truthfully I was all set to buy a different brand & model and at the last minute found this on Amazon thru Northern Tool. While I would have liked to have bought a bigger generator, I felt the pricing, options, small footprint for storage, and lower fuel consumption were all a big plus in my decision to go with this model. I have not filled it with oil or fuel yet, so I can't comment on the actual performance of it right now, but intend to. As far as the product itself, it arrived early and in perfect condition and appears to be of very good quality for the money. I can't wait to try it out! Hope I don't even need it this winter, but I'm ready if I do! It should handle our emergency needs quite well. Gas Furnace motor, Fridge & Freezer, TV & computer, some lights, a microwave and a coffee pot. What else do you REALLY need in an emergency. As long as the timing of use is thought out, this little gem should be a good fit and the money saved on this smaller unit will come in handy elsewhere. Right now I couldn't be happier with this generator.........after I start it up we shall see! Amazon.com came thru again, and Yellow Freight did a GREAT job on delivery. GO TEAMSTERS!

Filled with oil and put 2 gal. of gas in it. Turned fuel on, choked it, pulled the starter rope twice and it was purring like a kitten! Extremely quiet, and everything works as it should. I'm really happy with this purchase, but yesterday found that Menard's had a Honeywell 5500 w/ elec start reg price $729 on sale for $499...........would be the better buy now and had I not already bought this unit I would have gone the Menard's route. This Powerhorse 4000 is a GREAT little generator for the $369 price tag but after adding shipping, I wish I would have waited a week and bought the Honeywell 5500 at Menard's.

Power Pro Technology 56405 4,050 Watt 212cc 7 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit

Power Pro Technology 56405 4,050 Watt 212cc 7 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit Description



Power when and where you need it. Emergency back up in the home, office or on the construction site. The Power Pro 4050 Watt Generator offers portable emergency gasoline power for those without power. However, this isn't just for emergencies, use it where an extension cord won't reach, ideal at the campground for power to your equipment or that outdoor lighting. Great on the jobsite to power your tools. This unit is designed to produce 27 AMPS of rated power so a 30 AMP multiple outlet strip can be used to distribute electricity to critical equipment and appliances. Features 7 HP OHV Engine, 3250 running watts, 2-120 Volt duplex receptacles rated at 20 AMPS and 1-120 Volt duplex receptacle rated at 30 AMPS. 10 Hours of run time at half load, low oil automatic shut down, digital hour meter, spark arrestor and a wheel kit for easy transport.


Features
  •     Gas powered generator with plenty of power for a home without power
  •     7 HP OHV, 27 AMPS of power
  •     Low oil automatic shut down
  •     Digital hour meter
  •     Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

This review is from: Power Pro Technology 56405 4,050 Watt 212cc 7 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit

Wonderful generator, December 11, 2011 By Lillie M. Yancey "nurseyancey" (Broadview,IL)
(REAL NAME)

I called a electrican to have this installed on my patio, for use when we have a power outage. The electrician told me this is one of the better generators and would serve my purpose wonderful. This generator was shipped to me very fast and it was not expensive to ship to me. It is very well built and will certainly last me a lifetime. I am very glad I bought it.

GREAT BUY, May 10, 2011 By jane

My husband loves his new generator. He was able to run all appliances in the camper and the air conditioner. No Problems. Very quiet. Generators at other department stores were more costly and less efficient. We received this product within a week after purchase. Great Product, we are very pleased.

The Power Pro 4050 Power Generator, April 1, 2011 By tazmand_devil

To whom it may concern: I just purchased one of these generators on April 1st, 2011 at Menards. I was skeptical about buying it because it looked cheap. But I could not pass it up for the price, It was the display model so I got it for $199.00 + tax.

It regularly ran $349.99 so I figured I would try it out. I took it home and filled it with oil and gas, It pulled very easy and it fired up on the 3rd pull. I let the generator run for 1 hour and 3 minutes, It never cut out and when I started the circular saw the CFL lights barely flickered. I also plugged in our 9 inch TV/DVD player just to see if it would have static on it while the generator was running, Not at all. And compared to the 4,000 watt generator I have that's about 15 to 20 years old it is extemely much quieter. I also like the fuel gauge in the top of the tank.

The gas tank will hold 3.1 gallons of gas, And it is stated that a half load will run on the generator for 10 hours that is impressive since my old generator will run a couple of hours on a gallon and a half. I'm sure this generator is NOT the best that is made But it works for what we need. Also there is the low oil shut off and a digital hour meter.I bought a coleman powermate 5,000 watt generator with a 10hp Techumseh engine from menard's on sale for $500.00 + tax, Never Again!!!! those generators are Junk!!! and a gas hog! I did the maintence as required and I went out one day to start it for the monthly run and it was locked up tight. It had less than 100 hours on it. Also It was loud enough that you could hear it it a mile away idling.

Great buy, August 19, 2010 By kantra

I got this the other day and pluged my 5th wheel camper into it and turned everything on, A/C Microwave,fridg,and lights still had plenty of power left. And you cannot beat the price.

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.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Honeywell 5500E-6037 5,500 Watt 389cc OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator with Electric Start

Honeywell 5500E-6037 5,500 Watt 389cc OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator with Electric Start Description

Designed to provide a reliable source of portable power ideal for a variety of uses, the Honeywell 5500E-6037 gas-powered generator is ideal for home emergency, events, power tools, and more. Its Generac OHV (overhead valve) engine delivers a 5,500-watt power supply wherever you need it and a maximum starting power output of 6,875 watts. And this model features a push-button electric start with included battery for hassle-free start-up.

The updated design includes include thicker, more durable handle tubing and grips, an improved handle locking mechanism, and an all-in-one control panel with easily accessible and intuitively placed controls. A steel frame protects the engine from damage, while its heavy-duty wheels increase maneuverability over uneven terrain and the locking, fold-down handles aid with storage.

This generator is CSA (Canadian Standards Association) certified. It is backed by a three-year limited residential warranty (one-year warranty for commercial applications).

Powerful OHV Engine with Secure Shutdown

The Honeywell 5500E-6037 is equipped with a powerful Generac 389-cc OHV engine, which features a low-oil shutdown system to prevent engine damage and keep your generator in good shape for long-term use. It also features splash lubrication and a high-performance alternator, ensuring that operation of your electrical devices is efficient and smooth. Plus, this generator's sturdy, 5.8-gallon fuel tank ensures a full 9.1 hours of operation at a 50-percent load, letting you relax for hours of use.

Plenty of Wattage to Run a Full Range of Appliances

The Honeywell 5500E-6037 supplies 5,500 output watts and 6,875 maximum watts (for start-up of devices). For unexpected blackouts, this is enough wattage to run home appliances such as security systems, computers, and electric range tops. For construction and landscaping applications, it's enough to support devices such as trimmers, belt sanders, and circular saws. And for camping and outdoor events, it can run portable stereos, outdoor lights, and electric grills.

When choosing a portable generator, it's important to identify the starting watts of all the devices you might power at the same time. Some devices draw additional power as they get up and running. If this additional wattage is not accounted for, system overload can result. To determine your requirements for a portable generator

Features
  •     Portable gas-powered generator with electric-starting 389cc OHV engine; CSA (Canadian Standards Association) certified
  •     Reliable 5,500-watt power supply; 6,875 surge watts
  •     Durable handle tubing and grips; locking handle; all-in-one control panel with easily accessible controls
  •     5.8-gallon steel fuel tank with incorporated fuel gauge; runs up to 9.1 hours at 50% load
  •     Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

This Honeywell 5500-Watt portable generator is easy to use, especially the hassle-free touch-button electric start. It features a 389cc OHV engine which delivers reliable performance during extended periods of operation. New features include thicker, more durable handle tubing and an improved handle locking mechanism. The updated design also features an all-in-one control panel with easily accessible and intuitively placed controls. Heavy-duty wheels increase maneuverability over uneven terrain and the locking, fold-down handles make it compact for storage. With a steel frame protecting the engine from damage, the Honeywell 5500-watt portable generator is ideal for home emergency, events, power tools and more.

This review is from: Honeywell 5500E-6037 5,500 Watt 389cc OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator with Electric Start

Sturdy, Well-Made, January 19, 2012 By Jet Shine

I bought this generator following the "Snowtober" storm that hit New England and knocked my power out for 3 days. I went with this model due to the electric start and 3-year warranty. First impressions were good; the generator comes well-packed in a nice box. Assembly is minimal, consisting only of attaching the wheels, legs, and handles; then for prep, you put in the motor oil (included) and attach the battery (included). Honeywell also includes a battery charger, a nice touch which wasn't mentioned in the description. Once it's all together, it looks good, is nicely finished, and feels sturdy; the materials used seem high-quality. The electric start works well; I've started it up once every few weeks since I got it, it fires right up every time. There are nice clear instructions in a placard attached to the gas tank, as well as a laminated card that comes attached to the frame, which are both nice touches.

The one concern I have with mine is that the engine speed surges (speeding up and slowing down) when not under load; I don't know if this is normal or not. It seems to do it less when there is a load connected. I can see the governor spring moving when this happens. But it seems to work ok... I had the generator connected to the house via a transfer switch, and everything connected was working (fridge, furnace, well pump, lights).

I'm a little disappointed that at this price point it doesn't include an auto-throttle feature, which means it only runs at one engine speed no matter what the load; competing generators with this feature can slow down the engine when the load is lower, resulting in less noise and fuel consumption.

There is a fairly big, beefy-looking muffler, but it's still loud. It seemed about as loud as a friend's 10-year-old Honda generator, so I guess the noise level is good... for a generator anyway.

Solid Unit, Reasonable Price, October 17, 2011 By Lawrence Sterne

I originally thought I'd go for a "whole house" solution but when I realized the cost I got serious and started to figure out what we really needed. After all, the power doesn't go out *that* often. We run a small business out of the house and the internet (which is also our phone) is our lifeline, so we needed to keep going at least 4 computers, monitors and peripheral equipment, routers, wifi, charging stations, etc. Of course, we wanted to power the refrigerator and freezer, heat, some lights and "quality of life" items like a hair dryer and coffee pot (Reliance has a good list of loads in its transfer switch owners manual). 5,550 watts looked about right -- somewhat less than I would have guessed.

Having settled on a size, it became just an issue of price/features. We liked this unit because it was well priced and had electric start (ever try to start a gasoline engine in the freezing cold?). It turned out to be smaller than I expected, and better looking. Setup was a breeze -- just put on the wheels, handles for maneuvering, fill `er up with the provided oil, connect the provided battery, and add some gasoline. Started right away.

I also installed a Reliance 50 amp transfer switch and outlet which gave me 8 circuits to play with. Installation was a snap, well within the abilities of anyone reasonably handy, though if you have *any* doubts you should consult an electrician. We've only had one outage since installation and everything worked as expected, running all except the boiler, which wasn't called for. The watt gauges on the transfer switch indicated we were well within limits, and the generator supplied peak loads no problem. The generator -- like most -- is a little noisy. You could spend *a lot* more for a quiet Honda, but, how often does the power go out? Overall, a solid unit that should meet most needs at a reasonable cost.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

DuroMax XP4400E-CA 4,400 Watt 6.5 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit And Electric Start (CARB Compliant)

DuroMax XP4400E-CA 4,400 Watt 6.5 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit And Electric Start (CARB Compliant) Description

Safeguard your family as well as provide portable power for work and play with the CARB compliant DuroMax XP4400E-CA gas-powered generator, which features a 7.0-horsepower air-cooled OHV engine that cranks out 3,500 constant running watts of power (and a peak of 4,400 watts; learn more about wattage needs below). It includes both a standard recoil start as well as an easy electric start.

This rugged workhorse is ideal for the jobsite where powering saws, drills, and other equipment is critical, but you can also depend on it for emergencies at home--insuring your essential appliances are running smoothly, reliably, and without interruption. It's EPA approved with a rating of 69 dBA for quiet operation thanks to its super-quiet muffler, and it's also safe to use in U.S. National Parks thanks to the super quiet exhaust with spark arrestor.

The XP4400E includes two 120-volt, 20-amp standard household outlets to supply power to all of your appliances as well as a powerful 120/240-volt, 30-amp twist lock outlet for high-powered tools. A 12-volt DC output with leads functions as a charger for batteries and other rechargeable devices. Overloads are never a problem with its dual 15-amp circuit breaker. A volt meter allows you to monitor your generator's output range at all times, and the battery charge indicator light lets you know when the generator's starter battery is charging.

The exclusive DuroMax RV Switch (voltage selector) allows you to get maximum power from each of the 120-volt receptacles as well as choose between operating the generator at both 120 and 240 volts simultaneously, or at 120 only with full power.

With the electric start, it's as simple to get this generator going as turning on your car. And if the battery isn't fully charged, you can use the single-pull recoil cord to start the generator.

The XP4400E features a heavy duty steel frame roll cage with four-point fully isolated motor mounts for smooth and quiet operation. This generator is also easily portable thanks to the wheel kit with large, all-terrain knobby tires that will never deflate and a flip-up, stow-away handle. You'll get up to 8 hours of run time (at 50 percent) from a 4-gallon tank of fuel. Other features include an advanced automatic voltage regulator (AVR) system and a low oil protection system which automatically shuts the generator off to protect it from any damage should it run out of oil. It's backed by a one-year limited warranty.

Features

  •     4400 Watt Surge/3500 Watt Continuous
  •     4 Gallon Gas Tank/8 Hour Run Time
  •     Electric Key Start/Includes Battery
  •     EPA And CARB Approved
  •     Automatic Low Oil Shut Off
This review is from: DuroMax XP4400E-CA 4,400 Watt 6.5 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit And Electric Start (CARB Compliant)
So far, so good, January 4, 2012 By B. Ruwe
(REAL NAME)

We recently lost power for five days in NorCal due to wind. I ran the generator pretty much non-stop the whole time, and it runs great. It's a bit loud, but pretty energy efficient with about 12 hours on a tank (3.96 gals). For the price, I'd definitely recommend it.

Excellent! But Be Warned about this unit
, October 6, 2011 By A. K. Costanzo "Al" (New Jersey)
(REAL NAME)

This product works just as it says it will but what it does not say it the gotcha! I thought I was going to be able to plug in what ever I needed to use in a power failure and it would work fine. WRONG!

This unit does not create a clean wave of electric so you cannot use it to power Computers or TVs etc. When you are looking for a generator, don't make my mistake, look to see if it lists types of devices it will power and if it is "clean" power, it will mention computers and LCD TVs. Also check with the manufacturer and ask them if the electric is a clean wave or not. If no, the generator will work fine for thing like you refrigerator and lights but NOT electronics.

DuroMax XP4400-CA 4,400 Watt 6.5hp
, April 14, 2011 By 12samantha

This unit is very reliable with plenty of power. Easy to start and easy to run. Only thing is that the oil is easy to overfill but other than that great machine.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

DuroMax XP10000E 10,000 Watt 16 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit And Electric Start

DuroMax XP10000E 10,000 Watt 16 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit And Electric Start Description

Safeguard your family as well as provide portable power for work and play with the DuroMax XP10000E gas-powered generator, which features a 16.0-horsepower air-cooled OHV engine that cranks out 8,000 constant running watts of power (and a peak of 10,000 watts; learn more about wattage needs below). It includes both a standard recoil start as well as an easy electric start.

This rugged workhorse is ideal for the jobsite where powering saws, drills, and other equipment is critical, but you can also depend on it for emergencies at home--insuring your essential appliances are running smoothly, reliably, and without interruption. It's EPA approved, and is also safe to use in U.S. National Parks thanks to the super quiet exhaust with spark arrestor.

The XP10000E's fully loaded power panel includes two 120-volt, 20-amp standard household outlets to supply power to all of your appliances as well as a powerful 120/240-volt, 30-amp twist lock outlet for high-powered tools. A 12-volt DC output with leads functions as a charger for batteries and other rechargeable devices. It also includes one 120-volt, 30-amp twist lock outlet and a 120/240-volt, 50-amp heavy duty outlet (NEMA 14-50 3-pole, 4-wire).

The exclusive DuroMax RV Switch (voltage selector) allows you to get maximum power from each of the 120-volt receptacles as well as choose between operating the generator at both 120 and 240 volts simultaneously, or at 120 only with full power.

Overloads are never a problem with its dual 33-amp circuit breaker. A volt meter allows you to monitor your generator's output range at all times, and the battery charge indicator light lets you know when the generator's starter battery is charging.

With the electric start, it's as simple to get this generator going as turning on your car. And if the battery isn't fully charged, you can use the single-pull recoil cord to start the generator.

The XP10000E features a heavy duty steel frame roll cage with four-point fully isolated motor mounts for smooth and quiet operation. This generator is also easily portable thanks to the wheel kit with a flip-up, stow-away handle. The 10-1/2-inch all-terrain, never flat tires offer the flexibility and looks of a pneumatic tire without the rigidity of a solid tire--improving the mobility across both soft ground and hard surfaces.

You'll get up to 10 hours of run time (at 50 percent) from a 8.3-gallon tank of fuel. Other features include a super-quiet muffler, an advanced automatic voltage regulator (AVR) system and a low oil protection system which automatically shuts the generator off to protect it from any damage should it run out of oil. It's backed by a one-year limited warranty.


Product Features
  •     10000 Watt Surge/8000 Watt Continuous
  •     8.3 Gallon Gas Tank
  •     Electric Key Start/Includes Battery
  •     EPA Approved
  •     Automatic Low Oil Shut Off


Your Generator Needs

To determine whether a generator is appropriate for your needs, you need to first add up the wattage of tools, appliances, and motors you want to run at the same time. Then select a generator with the running wattage rating to match or exceed the total load.

Keep in mind that tools and appliances with electric motors require additional surge wattage at startup that can be double or triple the normal running wattage requirement. Look at the surge watts required and make sure you choose a generator with enough additional wattage to start them. (And remember that you're typically not starting more than half of the items at the same time.)

This review is from: DuroMax XP10000E 10,000 Watt 16 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit And Electric Start

duromax generator, December 11, 2011 By Anthony Hurmis (Wonder Lake, Illinois)

Fast shipment and arrived without damage, the delivery guys even placed it in my garage. The directions for assembly were simple and fast, even provided the necessary tools to do the job. Two weeks after purchase our power went out so I hooked up the power cable I had made, plugged it into the receptacle and we had full power. We had ran our AC, lights, TV, Xbox, dishwasher, and even laundry just as if we had normal power. This unit for the price has to be the best purchase I have even made. Once more I can even use it on some job sites that don't have power yet.

Should have done this long ago
, December 5, 2011 By MAA0623

In August 2011, we took a direct hit from Irene and lost power 6 days.
After researching many home generators I settled on the XP10000E as it had everything I needed
and was not as expensive as some of the name brands. The Unit arrived in November 2011 and was very
well packed. Yes, its heavy and once unboxed,and the wheel and handle kits were installed it rolls around nicely.
The toughest part of this whole job was locating the negative battery terminal and connecting it.
They dont give much room to work with and that front panel which covers the battery, doesn't look like it
comes off, it didn't for me anyway but that was the least of the problem.
Once the battery was connected, all I had to do, was add a quart of oil per the specs
and a gallon of gas so it could be tested. The electric start fired it right up and the generator ran smoothly.
Next step was to hire a professional electrician to wire it direct to the main circuit panel with a transfer switch.
What the electrican liked about this generator is that it has a 50 AMP
receptacle on it for max power and thats the one he used to plug into the house. After the technician finished
his electrical work, we fired up the generator, threw the transfer switch & in an instant, we had full power in the house.
This unit ran 2 refrigerators, 1 huge freezer, lights, TV's and some other small appliances and never slowed down or missed a beat.
For me, Its goodnight to annoying power outages forever. So better grab one now while they last.

Nice size, efficient, and LOTS of plugs!
, November 9, 2011 By CowBelly

I really like the power and flexibility of this generator - having the multiple 110 plugs (including the 30 Amp) was great during our last week long power outage as it let me use lots of cords until I was able to properly wire in the 50 Amp connector - also an option not found on other generators. Burns about 12 gallons of gas a day running nearly continuously powering 2 fridges, well, furnace, lights, computers - everything except electric hot water and my electric dryer (too much draw - had to shut down everything else to use either of them).

Instructions for connecting the battery for electric start are not clear, but the pull start was easy enough, even with the 16 HP engine.

Great choice . ., October 14, 2011 By Key West

this generator runs our entire house, with power to spare. Our electrician chose this from several brands we showed him. The shipping was ideal. We were called the day before and also an hour before delivery. We are very pleased with the Duromax XP10000e, and would recommend it for anyone who's looking for a powerful little generator.

Very good quality for cost, October 3, 2011 By R. Arvin (Baltimore, MD)
(REAL NAME)

The generator was delivered in excellent condition and the installation of the wheels and lifting handles were easy and straightforward. After charging the battery and filing with 5W30 synthetic oil and gasoline, it started up quickly and ran very quietly. Did not have the reason to put it on line but am satisfied that it will do all that I will demand from it. It compares favorably with the 10 kw Honeywell generator purchased from Amazon earlier this year. There is some commonality with the parts on these generators that I do not view as a problem but rather as simple economics of production or that they may be made by the same company. The only factor which could be improved upon would be the location of the battery as it is positioned so as to make it somewhat difficult to clip on the battery charger leads. I might add that the Honeywell generator has been put into service and performed very well in powering a 4 ton A/C. There is no reason to assume that this Duramax will operate any differently.

Duro Max 10000, September 18, 2011 By J. A. Hollingsworth

I ordered my DuroMax XP10000 from Amazon last week and it was delivered in five days. Of course, it was shipped from Max Tools in
California. Nothing wrong with that, drop shipping is done all the time. R&L was the carrier, Fast delivery, Good driver. As I live on a narrow country road & he was driving an 18 wheeler, we made arrangements to meet at a truck stop, on a larger highway. He moved it directly onto my Pick up truck. Nice, friendly Cajun fellow. Good doings R&L! The shipping weight is 280 lbs. so I unpacked and
installed the wheels & handles while it was still on my truck. I filled it with a good oil & left it until the next morning. Help arrived the next morning to unload it, Make no mistake you will need two strong persons to lift it. I thought I would have to pull start it to charge the battery, but it started at the first turn of the key. It had good voltage and was running top notch, with no load on it. I have not put a heavy load on it yet. But more bad weather will be coming up the Gulf, so I'll be ready for it.
MINOR CONCERNS: I would like to see some "local" service centers nearby, But, reviews say Max Tools is a good company and stand behind their equipment. Still----! I also wish I knew who built the engine. It looks like a Briggs & Stratton. I wonder if B&S parts will fit?
So far I like what I see!

Great Generator - A must buy, September 14, 2011 By Jim Pierce (LI, New York, US)

Here on the NE we've been slammed atleast twice a year with 4 to 6 days woth power outages. So I did my DD (overboard as most peole do) and reading hte many reveiws trying to sift thru the ones that are normal complaints and the ones that really meant anything to not buy. Hesitating about buying this generator since we all know you get what you pay for especially where other 10,000 watt generators are selling for many hundreds plus more I decided to purchase it from Fred at Max Tool in Ca.
Got it home here on the East Coast in about 5 days. Installed the two wheels, handles and level blocks, filled the oil and gas, connected the ground cable to the battery, turned on the fuel, pulled the choke, turned the key start to strat and cranked it right up. Beautiful lQQking machine that hummms very quietly especially with the Idle switched to on. I liked it so much I purchased 3 more for friends. All with the same experience of easy assembly and starting. I don't know about the other companies selling these but Tool Max also included a 50amp, 30amp and 20 amp male plug ends where all I need to do is connect a wire to them for wiring into my panel. The cover is well worth the few bucks to protect it considering the savings.
So this is a difinite YES BUY for me.

Absolutely Wonderful, August 31, 2011 By Floyd F. Thomas III (Fort Edward, NY)

I bought a DuroMax 10,000 Watt Generator from [...] Model #XP10000e a while ago and have never had to use it up until now. It is capable of 120 volt operation and or 220 volt operation.

Many people have told me that it's not possible to get simultaneous 240 & 120 from the generator but I'm here to tell you that it is possible and works extremely well.

After some trial and error I figured out that it is possible to use the single 50 Amp, 4-Pole outlet to achieve a Simultaneous 240 / 120 Volt Wiring Harness.

Wire the male 240 V / 50 Amp plug properly. Green (ground) on top pole. Red & Black (hot) go to either of the side poles. White (common) goes to the bottom pole.

220 Volt Outlet is wired without a common (white) wire. Connect the red & black wires to either side of the outlet. Also connect the green (ground) to the outlet.

Using the white wire, go to the 110 volt outlets. Make certain that you connect the outlets (look on the back of the outlet) to the common pole.

Using the black and or red (hot = 120 volts each) connect to the hot pole on the 120 volt outlets. Use ONLY one or the other per outlet or you will have 220 rather than 110.

Ground all outlets using the green or bare wire.

This is an isolated setup ( No Back-Feeding )and does not connect to any part of your home's wiring. In my case, I drilled a 3/4" hole through the wall and ran the main cable (8 gauge, 4 strand) outside making certain to leave plenty of slack to get to the generator while having enough left inside to make all my connections. I located the 1st connection (220 Volt) very close to the hole I drilled and mounted an outlet box to the wall for the A/C. Then I mounted a larger box beside it, to make my connections. From the larger box I have two smaller boxes connected using 12 gauge, 3-wire, to connect the 110 volt outlets.

Check it out and maybe you can help others that have wanted / attempted to use more of the power that it harnessed in a larger generator like this one.

I tested the setup with a 220V, 25,000 BTU A/C and several 110V items, including two shop-vacs. With everything going at the same time the voltage needle remained well within the operating range of approx. 220 Volts.

Now that Irene is upon all of us on the eastern seaboard, I'm happy that I bought this generator. Even though I have not lost electricity yet, there are 900,000 people all around the area that have.