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DuroMax XP4400E Gas Powered Portable Generator-4400 Watt Electric Start-Camping & RV Ready, 50 State Approved, Blue/Black

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Style: XP4400E


Features

  • Plenty of Power With 4,400 starting watts and 3,500 running watts, this unit can handle heavy loads, from lights and a refrigerator to a home air conditioner and high amperage power tools
  • Powerful Engine The DuroMax 210cc OHV engine is a workhorse that provides plenty of power to handle multiple jobs, from powering high voltage appliances to heavy duty power tools
  • MX2 Technology - Get the maximum power from each of the 120-volt receptacles. Choose between operating the generator at both 120V and 240V simultaneously, or at 120V only with full power. Ideal for usage with RVs
  • Low Oil Shutoff Protects your investment by automatically shutting the generator off when it senses that the oil is low
  • Fully Featured Power Panel The power panel includes a wide selection of outlets for maximum compatibility in your applications including: 2 120V household GFCI outlets and 1 120/240V 30A twist lock outlet. The panel also includes a voltmeter and 12V DC charging posts for charging external batteries

Brand: DuroMax


Wattage: 400 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline


Power Source: Gas


Item Weight: 127 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 4400 Watts


Special Feature: Electric


Included Components: Generator


Color: Blue/Black


Product Dimensions: 24"L x 17"W x 17"H


Material: Metal


Model Name: Gas Powered Portable Generator - 4400 Watt -


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: Electric


Tank Volume: 3.96 Gallons


Engine Displacement: 212 Cubic Centimeters


Frequency: 60 Hz


Starting Wattage: 17 Watts


Running Wattage: 3500 Watts


Item Weight: 127 pounds


Manufacturer: DuroMax


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: XP4400E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Converted to Natural Gas. Bought in March 2020
Style: XP4400E
After our old gasoline generator became very hard to start, I knew that we needed a battery start generator. My husband had a stroke and I've had several shoulder surgeries. I did my due diligence, and found that Duromax had the most bang for the buck. I live in WV; if the electricity hears thunder in the distance, it leaves the state. Our grid isn't the greatest. I bought the DuroMax XP4400E. It's a great dependable generator. The battery recharges as it runs, so I like to start it once a month and run it for a few minutes. I've never had a problem starting it. I chose this model after adding up the running amps and start amps on everything we would need for an extended period of time, just in case. We have a 3 story house, so we have 2 natural gas furnaces, and 2 central ac systems. I can run 1 ac, or 1 furnace, the sump pump, the refrigerator, freezer, instantaneous hot water heater (also natural gas) the internet, as well as 1 ac outlet in every room in the house. I figured in running a smart TV and DVD, just "in case". All natural gas appliances have electric fans, which is why they're on this list. The 4400 is more than enough to run all of these things. Remember that not everything runs at once, nor do they start at the same time. When I bought the generator, I did some research to see of a gasoline powered generator could be converted to natural gas. YES, they can, and fairly easily. There are several companies that make conversion kits. I went with a company that makes them specifically for the DuroMax XP4400E. If you're interested, just search the internet. You can gather the parts separately, and do it yourself, but I thought it wiser to buy a kit. My husband, who's retired HVAC after 60 years in the business, knows how to pipe and configure natural gas, so he piped it to the back porch, where there's an on/off valve, right next to the generator. The generator is grounded, literally to the ground below, for safety. The porch is an open porch with a roof, so the generator is well ventilated. We've never put gasoline in this generator. My husband left the tank intact, so if for some odd reason we need gasoline, it's available. But, the generator runs on natural gas. He wired each of the things I listed, from the main panel, to a control station. When in "utilities" mode, everything is run as usual. When the electricity goes out (as it did yesterday), I start the generator, then go to the basement and switch everything on the control to "generator". When the electricity comes back on, everything is still run by the generator, and is protected, until I switch them back to "utilities". That way, there's no danger to us or the appliances. First, I turn off the generator, then switch back to utilities. It comes with 2 ignition keys. I keep one in a drawer in the kitchen, and the other I kept in a magnetic key box, on the generator. Well, the box disappeared. Luckily I had one key, but understandably, I would prefer having a backup. I ordered and received 5 keys for $7 here on Amazon today. I found out that Duromax generators are "Honda Clones", therefore the Honda generator keys fit Duromax. I've ordered another magnetic key box, but I've also stashed keys in heavy security lockboxes that I have at the front and back doors (one in each box). I've also put one on each of my key sets that I keep my car fobs; that left a couple extra in that drawer. I will never have to worry about a lost key. I bought this generator for $250 on sale and with a coupon, here on Amazon in March 2020. The conversion kit cost $199. So, for under $500 I have a generator that runs clean, and in perpetuity, without having to worry about buying or storing gasoline that can go bad. I never have to lift a 5 gallon container to refill the generator. Does it start automatically like a Generac? No. But, I didn't spend several thousand dollars to buy it and install it, and I don't pay for monthly maintenance. I'll get photos uploaded soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023 by dsk

  • I Really Like This Generator
Style: XP4400E
After many years of dealing with a primitive patched together electrical grid we have here on Long Island and throwing out a refrigerator and freezer full of food several times after summer storms and having to drain the water and heating system to keep them from freezing after winter storms, I had enough. Where I live, the wires run through trees. The slightest wind was enough to leave us without power for hours to several days. I was going to get a generator. Then Hurricane Irene came along. I didn't have a generator yet. Several days later I opened the refrigerator and freezer and threw everything out as I had done many times in the past. A generator became a priority. I liked the Duromax XP 4400E because it seemed to have good reviews, had enough wattage to run several appliances, was reasonably priced and it ran for 8 hours on 4 gallons of gasoline. Amazon had a sale with free shipping. I felt it was a good deal. I bought one. The generator arrived in a few days. The box was a bit beat up but the contents were fine. I put the generator together. Putting oil in it was a bit annoying as the fill plug was not easily accessible. A funnel with some plastic tubing attached to it solved this problem. I added gasoline, choked it, turned the key and it fired right up. I hooked up a drop light and some power tolls and used them working around the yard. The generator powered them for a few hours with no problem. I stored the generator in my garage. When I was outside, I would take the generator out and use it or just start and run it for a while. I changed the oil and kept fresh gasoline in it. Running it occasionally also keeps the battery charged. Then along came Super Storm Sandy. Trees came down and took out the wires. No surprise there. It was just a matter of how long it would take to get electric again. I hooked the generator up to 2 refrigerators and a freezer. The generator ran fine and the food stayed cold. After a few days I needed a shower. I hooked my water heater to the generator. My wife thought it would be nice to have heat also. I hooked the heating system too. The generator hummed along just fine. Then I hooked up a few portable lamps, a television, router and computer. We had heat, hot water, cold food and even TV and internet. Courtesy of the Duromax XP 4400E. The only potential problem I saw was the availability of gasoline. After 5 days I waited on a gas line with portable cans. Although I had enough gasoline on hand to last a few more days, I didn't know when power would be restored so I thought it prudent to get some more just in case we were out for several more days. I never needed that extra gas. Power was restored a couple of days later. The generator performed flawlessly throughout the whole time. it even blew away the run time stated in the specs. It didn't just run 8 hours on the 4 gallons of gas, It was more like close to 15 hours. I would fill it around 6AM, leave for work and when I got home, the generator was still running. It ran out around 8:30 to 9:00 PM. I was very impressed with that. Just with the food I saved, the generator payed for itself. My neighbor also purchased a generator around the same time I did. His is a different brand and larger wattage unit but uses propane as a fuel. He ran off his barbeque tanks and 100 lb tanks on the side of his house. He had no issues with waiting on gasoline lines. He also has a smaller gasoline powered unit and thinks it's prudent to have both. If one breaks down or runs out of a fuel type, you have a backup, especially with all the frequent power outages we seem to have. I noticed Duromax has the XP4400 EH Dual Fuel Generator. It runs on propane or gasoline. Amazon had a sale on it before Christmas. I bought one. Now the 2 generators sit side by side in the garage waiting for the next big outage. Hopefully with a new rewired electric grid and better tree trimming by the utility, multi day outages will be a thing of the past and the generators won't be needed as much. I will still keep them maintained and use them in limited service. When and if the next big outage occurs, I'll be better equipped to deal with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2014 by Dan DiGiovanni

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