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Pulsar 10.5kw Tri-Fuel Inverter Closed Frame Generator at Lowes $1678

$1,678

$2,098

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Lowes has the Pulsar trif-uel 10.5kw inverter generator on sale for $1,678.

That's about $300 less than normal.

This is not as powerful as the Champion 11kw tri-fuel inverter, but a very good price for the spec.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Pulsar-P...5015108331
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Lowes has the Pulsar trif-uel 10.5kw inverter generator on sale for $1,678.

That's about $300 less than normal.

This is not as powerful as the Champion 11kw tri-fuel inverter, but a very good price for the spec.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Pulsar-P...5015108331

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Model: Pulsar PGD105TiSCO Tri Fuel Inverter Generator,10500-Watt Tri Fuel Gasoline Propane Natural Gas Portable 50A Generator with Remote Start, CARB Compliant

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lotsalotsadeals
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This is a Gas Guzzler.
Will burn through Gasoline at the rate of .77 Gallons per hour @50%

(unless using Natural Gas and have unlimited supply)
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Quote from lotsalotsadeals :
This is a Gas Guzzler.
Will burn through Gasoline at the rate of .77 Gallons per hour @50%

(unless using Natural Gas and have unlimited supply)

From first hand experience? Or hearsay?
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Quote from hosser :
From first hand experience? Or hearsay?
Directly from the Manufacturer specs.
6.9 gallons for 9 hours
Think about Fuel for 5 Days...that's 92 Gallons of fuel if trying to run constantly ...It's not fun!
Last edited by lotsalotsadeals May 20, 2025 at 03:59 PM.
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Quote from lotsalotsadeals :
Directly from the Manufacturer specs.
6.9 gallons for 9 hours
Think about Fuel for 5 Days...that's 92 Gallons of fuel if trying to run constantly ...It's not fun!

I've done it with propane from my 1,000 gallon tank if you can afford it it's a small price to pay if you have two freezers and three refrigerators and three little kids at home
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The other difference with the Champion tri fuel inverter is that this is closed frame so hopefully quieter than the champion. Does this have a 240v port. If so which kind? 14-50?
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Quote from hosser :
I've done it with propane from my 1,000 gallon tank if you can afford it it's a small price to pay if you have two freezers and three refrigerators and three little kids at home
I have 2 fridge/freezers and 2 freezers and 4 kids and I can make things work on my 4 year old well cared for 3000k champion inverter. I don't understand the use case for these guys. Sure it may power just about everything, including AC(s), but why? If you got the dough, go whole house. If not, one or maybe two lil inverters at 200-300 a pop will work. Basing this on 2 days a year on average I have to DEAL with this. Your use case may vary.
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Quote from superslickz :
The other difference with the Champion tri fuel inverter is that this is closed frame so hopefully quieter than the champion. Does this have a 240v port. If so which kind? 14-50?
Yes It has a L14-50R.
Quote from el_cheapo :
I have 2 fridge/freezers and 2 freezers and 4 kids and I can make things work on my 4 year old well cared for 3000k champion inverter. I don't understand the use case for these guys. Sure it may power just about everything, including AC(s), but why? If you got the dough, go whole house. If not, one or maybe two lil inverters at 200-300 a pop will work. Basing this on 2 days a year on average I have to DEAL with this. Your use case may vary.
Being able to run central AC makes a huge difference for me here in Houston. I have the 9kw Champion tri-fuel and it was a godsend after hurricane Beryl. I didn't have power for about a week. It would've been miserable without AC.

A portable generator is still significantly cheaper than getting a whole house generator. Including all of the electrical work, natural gas work, shed, and generator, it cost me about $3k total. A standby generator was at least $15k.

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Quote from el_cheapo :
I have 2 fridge/freezers and 2 freezers and 4 kids and I can make things work on my 4 year old well cared for 3000k champion inverter. I don't understand the use case for these guys. Sure it may power just about everything, including AC(s), but why? If you got the dough, go whole house. If not, one or maybe two lil inverters at 200-300 a pop will work. Basing this on 2 days a year on average I have to DEAL with this. Your use case may vary.

I think you answered your own question. You either buy a Gen like this or one cheaper that has higher tdp. Which I have and have had zero problems. Running the whole house. Or... You can get a generac or something similar that's gonna cost you prob $5k minimum and another 2 or 3k to install. For my use case I'll stick with my 10k watt that I run my house on. Of course I have to plug it in.... It doesn't just kick on. But the thousands I didn't spend is ok with me. It only gets used once or twice a year on the house. I use it on the farm a lot tho.
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MagentaSink3316
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This is a very decent deal. I may pull the trigger on it, but the only reason I am hesitant is because Harbor Freight's 11500 Predator Tri-fuel inverter generator featured at SEMA is supposed to be released soon (Spring 2025).
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thenargins
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I had PG3250 which is an opened frame generator that comes with 2 outlets only. Stopped working after 3 months of fair use. I had to send back to them and they sent a replacement unit. I sold it back on FB for half price. All I can say is cheaply made. Go for better brands like Generac, B&S, Champion, etc.. for less headache.
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Florida has a tax holiday next month. Is it better to try and wait or is this as good as it gets? Also, is this better than the $2k generator deal at Sams Club?
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Quote from lotsalotsadeals :
Directly from the Manufacturer specs.
6.9 gallons for 9 hours
Think about Fuel for 5 Days...that's 92 Gallons of fuel if trying to run constantly ...It's not fun!

Is that at full load, 1/2 load, an average, or at idle? Newer Inv gennys will typically run variably to the load making them more efficient. Those specs you provided doesn't specify

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