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Sportsman 1000W Inverter Portable Gasoline Generator

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$170

$280

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Tractors Supply Co has Sportsman 1000W Inverter Portable Gasoline Generator (GEN1000I) on sale for $169.99. Select Free Ship to Store.

Thanks to community member studlyjuddly for finding this deal

About the Product
  • 1000 peak surge watts / 800 rated running watts, run time: 6.3 hours at 50% load, 0.55 gal. fuel tank
  • Lightweight and portable, easily grab and go for a convenient power source
  • Powers sensitive electronics with stable and constant voltage
  • Sine wave gives clean, stable voltage, and reliable power, safely charge phone, tablets, and other electronics
  • One 120V AC outlets, one- 12 Volt DC outlet
  • Low oil shutdown and indicator light, engine shut off switch, economy switch, overload indicator light, oil capacity: 10 oz., SAE 10W30
  • Compact size and weight make it easy to travel and transport, uses unleaded gasoline
  • 1.3 HP, 5,000 RPM, 40cc, 4 stroke, noise level: 56db with no load, recoil start
  • Watts on various appliance and devices can greatly vary. It is best to check the wattage of the device you would like to power to make sure it is below the running wattage of the generator
  • Generator is not recommended for high altitude use above 3,000 ft.
  • EPA approved, CARB compliant, available for sale in California
Warranty
  • Includes a 1-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty / 2-Year Emissions Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • The Sportsman 1000W Inverter Portable Gasoline Generator (GEN1000I) is $110 less (39% savings) than the $279.99 list price.
  • About the store:
    • Tractor Supply Company Return Policy can be found here.

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Written by studlyjuddly
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Community Notes
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Tractors Supply Co has Sportsman 1000W Inverter Portable Gasoline Generator (GEN1000I) on sale for $169.99. Select Free Ship to Store.

Thanks to community member studlyjuddly for finding this deal

About the Product
  • 1000 peak surge watts / 800 rated running watts, run time: 6.3 hours at 50% load, 0.55 gal. fuel tank
  • Lightweight and portable, easily grab and go for a convenient power source
  • Powers sensitive electronics with stable and constant voltage
  • Sine wave gives clean, stable voltage, and reliable power, safely charge phone, tablets, and other electronics
  • One 120V AC outlets, one- 12 Volt DC outlet
  • Low oil shutdown and indicator light, engine shut off switch, economy switch, overload indicator light, oil capacity: 10 oz., SAE 10W30
  • Compact size and weight make it easy to travel and transport, uses unleaded gasoline
  • 1.3 HP, 5,000 RPM, 40cc, 4 stroke, noise level: 56db with no load, recoil start
  • Watts on various appliance and devices can greatly vary. It is best to check the wattage of the device you would like to power to make sure it is below the running wattage of the generator
  • Generator is not recommended for high altitude use above 3,000 ft.
  • EPA approved, CARB compliant, available for sale in California
Warranty
  • Includes a 1-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty / 2-Year Emissions Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • The Sportsman 1000W Inverter Portable Gasoline Generator (GEN1000I) is $110 less (39% savings) than the $279.99 list price.
  • About the store:
    • Tractor Supply Company Return Policy can be found here.

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bentrinh
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Great deal, although these regularly go down to $200 so the discount isn't as amazing as it seems. They're great lil units for adding some power to a campsite, but if you're going to use these for a home or rv, you should be eyeing the larger 2000w class generators.
CPass
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This one has a built-in inverter versus the regular generator that harbor freight sells. Translation: Don't use the harbor freight one for sensitive electronics
TalentedStove9331
152 Posts
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Had one for 6-mo. Bought at HD sale. It is very quiet, starts on first pull and was able to charge phone and run a cooling fan. Very good on gas, easy to carry around. No real smoke or strong exhaust smell from mine. I've ran it on Super tech synthetic 10w30 oil. First oil change was done after 2 hours of break in running. Was working great since then.

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Aug 11, 2021
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Katman
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Quote from Tommypickles213 :
Would this run my fridge during a power outage?
On average, depending on their size, home refrigerators need around 1000-2000 starting watts. The generator that can deliver at least 2000 starting watts will be sufficient to run both the refrigerator and the freezer without problems.
Aug 11, 2021
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Continuum
Aug 11, 2021
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Quote from crazycreations :
Generator is not recommended for high altitude use above 3,000 ft. -why?
Probably has something to do with CARB compliance. Since air gets thinner with altitude, the fuel/air mix needs to change for a given engine power. Sometimes an adjustment to the carburetor is sufficient to continue to run well, though at very high altitudes a part swap (of the fuel jet) may be necessary.
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anvilsvs
Aug 11, 2021
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Quote from hilljere :
I can't say for sure, but a standard 1/3 horsepower pump translates to only 250 watts. So yes?
Starting load is usually twice or more running load. And that 1/3HP doesn't take efficiency losses into account. That 1/3HP pump could easily take 500 watts running and over 1000 starting.
Aug 11, 2021
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danny951
Aug 11, 2021
337 Posts
Just looked at my portable AC unit and it says it consumes 9.5A at 115V. So, close to 1100W to run. It doesn't list starting current but probably at least 50% more? So looks like I'd need a 2000W to run the portable unit. Posting here to see if I did this right.
Aug 11, 2021
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redeyedog
Aug 11, 2021
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Don't run this indoors...
Aug 11, 2021
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iMakeGirlsWet
Aug 11, 2021
103 Posts
Quote from crazycreations :
Generator is not recommended for high altitude use above 3,000 ft. -why?
The jet size in the carb. You might be able to get a high altitude jet for the carb.
Aug 11, 2021
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WayTooEasy
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Quote from crazycreations :
Generator is not recommended for high altitude use above 3,000 ft. -why?
because the carburetor cannot compensate for the change in altitude.

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MonsieurBoyardee
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Quote from c3688t :
Anybody know how queit this model is? I read 48 to 60 db is a general range for inverter units. The description on this one says 57. I want one that is truely quiet.
I have a very similar one, the Earthquake IG800W. Mine is fairly quiet but it's not silent. I built a baffle box out of plywood with an intake maze and an exhaust maze with a heat shield. On the intake side I bolted on an 8" duct fan and a household outlet. Inside the box is a cord that connects to the generator and energizes the outlet and the fan. It allows it to run nearly silent and I've even had people ask me how I'm running 110v equipment when camping because they cannot hear any generator running. The amount of air flow from the 8" duct fan is perfect and I can run it for hours under load and it never gets too hot inside.
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antidelldude
Aug 11, 2021
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Quote from iMakeGirlsWet :
The jet size in the carb. You might be able to get a high altitude jet for the carb.
This still needs to be said EVERY SINGLE TIME. My friend works in an ER and he said every time power was out for a while, he never failed to see all the CO poisoned idiots from running generators in their garages.
Aug 11, 2021
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speed_demon
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Quote from crazycreations :
Generator is not recommended for high altitude use above 3,000 ft. -why?
I would say 3000ft is probably fine, now 6000ft and you will need leaner carb jets.
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kalinrs
Aug 11, 2021
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Quote from danny951 :
Just looked at my portable AC unit and it says it consumes 9.5A at 115V. So, close to 1100W to run. It doesn't list starting current but probably at least 50% more? So looks like I'd need a 2000W to run the portable unit. Posting here to see if I did this right.
You are correct. While sometimes the plate will only list maximum running current, the unit itself might be a bit less (depending on environment). Only way to tell is with Kill-a-Watt.

I have this generator and 1000W is max surge. It is rated 800W continuous and before buying I read that someone took it apart and the inverter module is really only good for 700-750.

Therefore I wouldn't expect anything more than 700W for reliable operation.

2000W would be a much safer bet (although more expensive) for your portable.
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Troublestylist
Aug 11, 2021
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Quote from bentrinh :
Great deal, although these regularly go down to $200 so the discount isn't as amazing as it seems. They're great lil units for adding some power to a campsite, but if you're going to use these for a home or rv, you should be eyeing the larger 2000w class generators.
Agreed. I have a 1000w unit and a 2000w unit... because the 1000w unit isn't really good for anything. All the fun appliances are over 1000w and most small stuff can run off batteries.

They even say to try to run them at 50% load for best efficiency, so even if you only need 1000w, the 2000w inverter will be quieter.

This one makes sense if you're only recharging batteries, though.
Last edited by Troublestylist August 11, 2021 at 12:26 PM.
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speed_demon
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This is not a bad find at this price but not a generator I would trust. Do a nice thorough break-in before the warranty expires so you know you don't have a lemon. Other than that, easy to start and quiet. Probably not going to get 1000 watts out of it tho.
Aug 11, 2021
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bentrinh
Aug 11, 2021
265 Posts
Quote from c3688t :
Anybody know how queit this model is? I read 48 to 60 db is a general range for inverter units. The description on this one says 57. I want one that is truely quiet.
Only "truly quiet" generator you can get is a Honda, and you can expect to pay about $1000 for their 2000w model. Or just live with a off brand for $300.

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Espresso_Yes_Now
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Quote from MonsieurBoyardee :
I have a very similar one, the Earthquake IG800W. Mine is fairly quiet but it's not silent. I built a baffle box out of plywood with an intake maze and an exhaust maze with a heat shield. On the intake side I bolted on an 8" duct fan and a household outlet. Inside the box is a cord that connects to the generator and energizes the outlet and the fan. It allows it to run nearly silent and I've even had people ask me how I'm running 110v equipment when camping because they cannot hear any generator running. The amount of air flow from the 8" duct fan is perfect and I can run it for hours under load and it never gets too hot inside.
I wonder if you could just stick an external mount muffler on it. I have a 3kw inverter and it's too loud to use at camp unless im in the desert or right next to the ocean. I hate the sound of it. (it's the champion) Luckily I can go forever (minus AC/Microwave) on Solar in my trailer.

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