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Rating: | (4.4 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 1,392 Home Depot Reviews |
Product Name: | 4,000/3,500-Watt Dual Fuel Powered Portable Generator, Runs on LPG or Regular Gasoline |
Product Description: | Great for running the RV while out on the road or for keeping essential appliances going during a power outage, the Sportsman Series 3500-Watt/4,000-Watt Dual Fuel Generator has the power and flexibility to handle the task. This generator runs on either unleaded gasoline or propane gas, so you can use whichever fuel is more easily available or affordable at the moment. With this generator, you get the long-lasting, clean-burning advantage of propane gas, plus the familiar and easy-to-find benefits of unleaded gasoline. This powerful generator can handle the needs of most contractors, homeowners and recreational activities. Equipped with four 120-Volt outlets, a single 120-Volt RV outlet and a 12-Volt DC outlet for battery charging, this generator can also handle almost everything you need for camping or tailgating. With a 50% load, it can run for 10-hours on a full tank of gasoline and 12-hours with a full 20 lbs. LP cylinder (the common gas grill type, not included). A 5 ft. propane fuel hose with a regulator is included for added convenience and the 7 HP engine is surprisingly quiet, running at less than 69 dB. |
Product SKU: | 304541553 |
UPC: | 027077803266 |
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We're unable to ship this item to stores in: CA,GU,PR,VI
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How's the quality and noise with this brand? I was considering a Ryobi generator but keep seeing deals for this brand pop up.
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How's the quality and noise with this brand? I was considering a Ryobi generator but keep seeing deals for this brand pop up.
That being said, I ran it off propane and it powered my 30a camper's a/c and television in the middle of summer heat in Florida.