🔋 Power Up Your Adventures with Quiet Confidence!
The Westinghouse 2550 Peak Watt Super Quiet Portable Inverter Generator is a lightweight, gas-powered solution designed for both home backup and outdoor adventures. With a noise output of just 52 dBA and a runtime of up to 12 hours, it ensures you stay powered without disturbing the peace. Featuring multiple outlets, including RV-ready options, this generator is perfect for all your essential devices. Plus, its CO sensor and economy mode make it a safe and efficient choice for any situation.
Runtime | 12 hours |
Total Power Outlets | 2 |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Tank Volume | 1.16 Gallons |
Starting Wattage | 2550 Watts |
Running Wattage | 1800 Watts |
Is Electric | No |
Engine Power Maximum | 2550 Watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Output Wattage | 2550 |
Additional Features | Overload Protection, Automatic Voltage Regulation, Hour Meter, Fuel Gauge, USB Port, CO Sensor |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Power Source | Fuel Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21"L x 13"W x 21"H |
Item Weight | 42.3 Pounds |
Color | Blue |
K**.
A great generator at a GREAT price!
Very happy with this generator. Very fuel efficient, 1.2 gallons lasts all day. I really like the 30 AMP RV outlet. This is perfect for my truck camper or any time you may need backup power. It's also very light and quiet, they did a very good job designing and building this genset.
M**0
Westinghouse iGen2200
This is the second iGen2200 I purchased. I have a whole house Wen generator I use during extended power outages. The problem with a whole house system is the large quantity of fuel required to run them. 16 gallons per 24 hour duration for my application. Hurricane Ian, a huge multi county devastating storm that effected my area knocking out power for weeks, created a situation where fuel was difficult to obtain. Within a couple of days, homeowners had run out of stored generator fuel, forcing those who could, to drive pretty good distances to find gas. Literally thousands of people descending on the closest available stations with fuel. Stations understandably would have a 2 or 3 gas can refill limit. Easy to imagine the problems with that. I had purchased an iGen2200 a couple years ago to cover short term, small power requirements, and am glad I did. After dealing with a stressed fuel supply I started to augment the iGen2200 into my daily power plan. To conserve fuel I would run the whole house system for a few hours each morning and then again for a couple hours before the sun went down, the rest of the time, if we needed power, I would run the 2200. The 2200 was the perfect size with 1800 continuous watts, which would easily handle my wife's CPAP, fans, lights TV/radio, etc., it would run 13 to 14 hours on a gallon of gas, it is portable, very quiet, 50 hours of run time between oil changes, always starts on one pull. I also like the power saving mode. I bought a second 2200 to run parallel for intermittent larger load requirements like hot plates, electric fry pans etc. The new iGen2200 started first pull right out of the box. My point to all this is that large, whole house generators are good for short duration (2 to 3 days) outages, but small, portable inverter generators can play an important role providing economic power with fantastic fuel consumption rates.
P**N
Great price point for the portability AND power
seems made well and has good output, light weight, compact and very quiet. Works with propane as advertised. Haven't tried with regular gas yet but good to know it's an option
A**R
Great small job site generator.
Generator is lightweight for its rating, and seems well built. I have two other larger IGen from Westinghouse. I can throw it in back of truck and take to a job site in a hurry. I bought a 10lb propane bottle which it will run all day off of. It does idle a bit rough if there is not load on it, and even more so in Eco mode. Dont think it would not be smooth if powering a light load in a campground for example. Factory stated that Eco mode is only for small appliances, but it seems to run best when a small heater, pump, or power tool is drawing power. Under those conditions it is great. It is also quiet for a generator, and started easily.
M**K
Works Great
Started up right out of the box. Make sure you follow the initial start up procedure to avoid problems. The documentation provided is excellent.I have run this for about three hours now. I have tested it with various devices and have had no issues. I charged an e-bike, an iPhone, ran a fan, and even plugged in a small space heater. It handled everything. As long as you pay attention not to overload the watt, especially during the breaking period.I tested it with gas and propane. Both worked fine.It is relatively quiet for a generator. Keep it in eco mode and it is even better. It's not like you can't hear it but not to anoying. Less noise than my lawn mower.
C**K
Good product for my needs
Easy setup, started right up using propane. I would say this is a good product for my needs.
T**R
Great Generator
Awesome features USB, 30A for my RV, and of course 110AC. Dual fuel is a great option for camping! Very light and quiet. Perfectly powers my new Scamp travel trailer and anything else I need for my camp. Makes me feel prepared and safe while I camp. Easy for this 62 year old Iowa Girl to transport and maintain!
A**A
Powerful & Portable, But Minor Room for Improvement
The Westinghouse 1500W Inverter Generator impresses with its quiet operation and lightweight design, perfect for camping or backup power. The CO sensor adds peace of mind, and parallel capability boosts versatility. While the blue finish is sleek, runtime varies slightly under heavy loads. Overall, a reliable choice—4 stars for its balance of power and portability, minus one for minor efficiency quirks. Highly recommend!
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