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Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment 9500 Peak Watt Home Backup Portable Generator, Remote Electric Start with Auto Choke, Transfer Switch Ready 30A Outlet, Gas Powered,Black/Blue

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Style: 9500W


Pattern Name: Generator


Features

  • 7500 Running Watts and 9500 Peak Watts; Remote Start With Included Key Fob, Electric and Recoil Start; Up to 11 Hours of Run Time on a 6.6 Gallon Fuel Tank With Fuel Gauge
  • Features Two GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) 5-20R 120V Household Duplex Receptacle and One L14-30R 120/240V Twist-Lock Receptacle; All Outlets Have Rubber Covers for Added Safety
  • Plug-and-Play: Comes with a Remote Start Key Fob, 12V Battery Charger, Oil, an Oil Funnel, a Tool Kit, and a User's Manual to Get You Started Right Out of the Box (Minimal Assembly Required)
  • Powered by a 420cc Westinghouse 4-Stroke OHV Engine Featuring a Long-Lasting Cast Iron Sleeve with Automatic Low Oil Shutdown and Digital Hour Meter
  • All Westinghouse Portable Generators are Functionally Tested in the Factory and May Contain Minimum Residual Oil and/or Fuel Odor; EPA Compliant; Backed by 3-Year Limited Service, Labor, and Parts Coverage with Nationwide Customer Service Network

Description

The Westinghouse WGen7500 Portable Generator is a powerful and easy-to-use power source to keep your home prepared for emergency events. It produces 9,500 peak watts and 7,500 running watts, operating for up to 11 hours on 6.6 Gal. (25 L) gasoline fuel tank. The WGen7500 features Push-Button Electric Start, conveniently pairing with a wireless remote key fob for effortless ignition. Forged with a cast iron sleeve, the WGen7500 has a 420cc 4-Stroke OHV Westinghouse Engine constructed for durability. It's equipped with a built-in fuel gauge, automatic low oil shutdown, and GFCI household outlets for added protection. The L14-30R outlet is Transfer Switch Ready, connecting straight to your home for total household power and eliminating the hassle for annoying extension cords or power strips. The WGen7500 is easy to care for with a VFT Data Center to share real-time updates on maintenance information, ensuring long life and lasting utility. A hardened-steel frame with added roll bars, foam grip handle, and never-flat wheels lets you easily transport this generator on the go while rubber outlet covers provide added protection from the environment. The WGen7500 is complete with a 3-Year limited service, labor, and parts coverage with Lifetime Technical Support backed by our nationwide customer service and support network.

Brand: Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment


Wattage: 7500


Fuel Type: electric


Power Source: Gas Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Item Weight: 196 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 9500


Special Feature: Digital Display, Electric Start, Flat-Free Tire, Automatic Voltage Regulation, Fuel Gauge


Included Components: Oil^Tool Kit^Owner's Manual^12v Battery Charger^


Brand: Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment


Wattage: 7500


Fuel Type: electric


Power Source: Gas Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Item Weight: 196 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 9500


Special Feature: Digital Display, Electric Start, Flat-Free Tire, Automatic Voltage Regulation, Fuel Gauge


Included Components: Oil^Tool Kit^Owner's Manual^12v Battery Charger^


Color: Black/Blue


Product Dimensions: 27.2"L x 26.1"W x 26"H


Model Name: Portable Generator -


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: electric start


Tank Volume: 6.6 Gallons


Engine Displacement: 420 Cubic Centimeters


Runtime: 11 hours


Total Power Outlets: 5


Frequency: 60 Hz


Starting Wattage: 9500 Watts


Running Wattage: 7500 Watts


Item Weight: 196 pounds


Manufacturer: Westinghouse


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: WGen7500


Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Good gen for the price
Style: 9500W Dual Fuel + CO Sensor Pattern Name: Generator
After three outages in ten months, I bit the bullet and purchased the Westinghouse WGen7500DFc in mid July 2023 from Amazon for $799. The gen arrived a little later in the day than promised but it wasn’t a problem. The driver placed it inside my garage and there was no visible damage to the box. Opening the box, I found everything intact and undamaged. The wheels were easily installed as were the rubber feet. I plan to NOT use gasoline as I own no other gas powered machines other than my car. I am lazy and don’t want the hassle of stabilizing gas, cleaning the float bowl, etc. I have multiple 20# LP tanks on hand. After filling the oil, connecting the battery and connecting the LP tank with the included hose, I pushed the START button and the gen fired right up with no hesitation. I let it run 5 minutes then hit the START button to stop it. It stopped with no issue. I pressed the START button on the key fob and again, it started right up. I let the unit run for 4 hours straight. At various times during the break in period, I added devices to put a load on it as recommended in other reviews. The gen ran smoothly and there were no oil leaks. The next day, I started it with the pull cord and it started in two pulls. After the break in period, I changed the oil and used synthetic 5W30 instead of the supplied 10W30. I want no issues in the dead of winter if needed. So far, I’m very happy with it and can’t wait for an outage! PROS Dual fuel More than enough power for my fridge, freezer and furnace. Delivery inside my garage. Rolls easily using the fold down handle. Oil change was easy. Digital meter tells when service is needed for spark plug, filters, etc. The CO sensor shut down the gen when I tested it with the shed door closed. CONS It’s loud! I have it in a well ventilated shed. It’s heavy. 220# or so The oil drain plug is 12MM not 10MM as indicated in the instructions. There is no crush washer with the oil drain plug as indicated in the instructions. There haven’t been any leaks without it though. MEH The fob. Not sure what the point of the fob is. To use it, you’d have to leave the propane tank valve open or the gasoline valve open, both of which are NO-NOs when the gen is not being used. Ken Koren Rockville, IN ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by Kenneth P. Koren

  • Big. Heavy. Powerful. Not overly complicated for a big generator.
Style: 9500W Dual Fuel Pattern Name: Generator
I've started this unit twice in the first year of ownership. Once after delivery, then once a year later. Each time I have to remember that the battery needs to have at least a small charge, or it won't start. Once charged for about 30 minutes, it will pull-start. Needs a better charge than that to work with the starter, so plan to keep it charged. I'd forgotten to set a reminder to check the battery over the winter, so I had to wait. Luckily, I was only testing. Now that the storm season is upon us in the Midwest, I'll keep it topped up. It seems to be finicky with gasoline. I put a very small amount in it to test last season, and regretted not draining it over the winter. It would start, but not run well, pulsing before it died in less than 30 seconds. I always use non-ethanol, premium gasoline in my yard devices, so I was a bit surprised that it didn't survive the winter. I've not had this problem with my Toro mower, even when I neglect to winterize it. Anyway, I drained the gas, and put in fresh, treated gas, and then it ran well past the point it had stalled on my previous attempts. The fuel line is tied up and a bit short, but is not difficult to reach, and with a tall funnel, and a pair of pliers, the fuel can be drained without a lot of drama. This is very important for storage. I have purchased a propane tank, but have not yet tested running on propane. Propane can store indefinitely, so that's a big plus. The remote worked to electric start from inside the house, several rooms away from the outside generator location, so that's a nice feature, but I'll likely not use it because placement of the generator needs to be secured, and weather-protected, so I'll probably "be around" when it is running. I plan to store it in an outside, locked, vented storage locker...someday. It's heavy, but the wheels are large and lugging it around is as expected for a larger generator. The feature panel and plug options appear to be similar to my previous non-Westinghouse generator purchased 10 years ago, so it is nice to see that companies aren't trying to reinvent the wheel. We use these devices so infrequently, it is counter-productive if one has to RTFM every time it has to be used, and these are often emergency situations. Simplicity is best. That's why I don't care if it's heavy, or loud. Just make it solid, reliable, repairable, and it easy to figure out and use. Computer makers could take some notes here. Pros: - not unusually difficult to start - loads of options - pretty standard features, didn't try to over-"innovate" - dual-fuel - feels well-built - cosmetic, I like the blue Cons: - seems picky about gasoline - won't start, even with manual pull, without some charge in the battery - heavy - loud ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023 by Maccelerate

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