Tractor Supply Co. has
Sportsman 4,000-Watt/3,500-Watt Tri Fuel Powered Portable Generator (Runs on Natural Gas, Gasoline, or Propane, GEN4000TRI) on sale for
$349.99. Select free ship to store pickup. Otherwise, shipping is $41.99 and may vary by location.
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Features:
- Runs on NG Natural Gas, LPG Propane, or unleaded gasoline
- 4,000 surge watts and 3,500 running watts can run the RV, household appliances, and power tools
- 7.0 HP engine, 4650 RPM, 4 stroke, 212cc, air cooled, recoil start, OHV engine runs at a quiet 69 Db or less
- 10 hour run time with a full 3.6 gal. gas tank, or 12 hours with a full 20 lb. propane tank at 50 percent load 18.5 oz. SAE 10W30 oil capacity
- Four 120V AC outlets, one 120V RV outlet, one 12V DC outlet for battery charging, circuit protection UL listed electrical components, engine shut off switch, AC reset, AVR automatic voltage regulation, low oil shutdown, voltmeter
- Decibel rating less than 68 dB with no load at 24 feet
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As one commenter said, no doubt it's loud. It's less of an issue for me as I'm using it to power the house in an emergency (I live in Florida) so I'm more worried about just having power.
Would I want it for a tailgate or working a project outside? Probably not.
Does its job. Starts, runs, powers. I think I paid $200 more a couple years ago.
If I could do it over again I'd probably buy a name branded generator and convert to natural gas.
If you're looking for something out of the box natural gas ready I couldn't find anything even remotely close to this price.
If you're not going to use natural gas I'm sure there's better and quieter options out there.
Regardless, I'm happy with my purchase.
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As one commenter said, no doubt it's loud. It's less of an issue for me as I'm using it to power the house in an emergency (I live in Florida) so I'm more worried about just having power.
Would I want it for a tailgate or working a project outside? Probably not.
Does its job. Starts, runs, powers. I think I paid $200 more a couple years ago.
If I could do it over again I'd probably buy a name branded generator and convert to natural gas.
If you're looking for something out of the box natural gas ready I couldn't find anything even remotely close to this price.
If you're not going to use natural gas I'm sure there's better and quieter options out there.
Regardless, I'm happy with my purchase.
For camping, I have a dual-fuel Champion 2,000-watt inverter generator. Different tools for different use cases.
Tractor Supply's price is by far the lowest price I've found - lower than Walmart, lower than Home Depot, lower than Northern Tool. Amazon is OOS right now.
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Not 120 / 240V - So really for RV's or for direct plug of ext. cords into unit
Made in China
*Edit: Also - 10% THD
For camping, I have a dual-fuel Champion 2,000-watt inverter generator. Different tools for different use cases.
Came here to say almost the same thing. I got a couple propane tanks in the shed for the grill and one emergency one for this. Comes in handy in a blackout.
Anyone have this one? Is it worth it for having a back up generator for the time being.