Amazon has
Champion Power Equipment 4500W Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator (200988, Electric Start) on sale for
$786.17.
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Product Features:
- Dual Fuel: Operate your 4500-watt portable generator right out of the box on either gasoline or propane, plus the unit holds 0.6-quarts of oil (10W-30 oil included) and has a low oil shut-off sensor
- Electric Start: Battery included, plus Quick Touch Panel allows you to access all your controls in one spot
- Quiet Operation: 61 dBA is perfect for RVs, tailgating, your next project or backup power for your home, featuring 4500 starting watts and 3500 running watts with up to 14 hours run time on gasoline
- Clean Power: RV Ready with a 120V 30A RV, plus two 120V 20A household outlets with clean electricity (less than 3% THD) and 12V DC outlet with dual USB adapter
- Includes 3-year limited warranty with FREE lifetime technical support from dedicated experts
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Also I don't think propane burning ones ever have the remote for the obvious safety concerns of leaving the propane tank open and connected to the generator while the generator is off.
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What would you be using it for? Do you need an inverter generator (good for sensitive electronic equipment, LED lights, & smart appliances) with reduced noise or can you get away with a less expensive, louder traditional gen (non-inverter) that has more THD? How much wattage (starting and running) do you need?
Not sure if this helps, but typically you won't find a 120v/240v 30A outlet on any inverter generators under 5000 running watts.There are a good number of inverter gen options that fall into this category:
WEN GN625i (6250/5000 watts. $685 on Amazon)
Champion 100519 (6250/5000 watts. $730 on Amazon)
Champion 100520 (8750/7000 watts. $1100 on Amazon)
Check out Harbor Freight's Predator options too.
There are also safe ways to convert a 120v to 240v on a 120v generator (e.g., using a step-up transformer), but wouldn't recommend doing this for someone that isn't certain about what they are doing and why.
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