Champion Power Equipment Generators

When the power goes out, it’s important to be prepared. One way to be ready for a power outage is to keep a backup generator on hand. Home generators connect to either natural gas or propane and have the ability to provide backup power to all of your appliances in the case of an outage. A portable generator is smaller and less expensive; one of these can run a few appliances, such as your refrigerator, a few fans or a heater.

Generator Extension Cord by sun joe spx 3000®. Designed using state-of-the-art technology and with customers in mind. 50 A Parallel Kit by Champion Power Equipment®. 4.375 kW Gasoline Electric/Recoil/Wireless Remote Start Portable Generator by Champion Power Equipment®. Champion’s 5000-Watt Generator will provide you with convenient and versatile power.

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What Other Features Come With the Champion 4,000-watt Generator? This Champion generator has a 3.4 gallon fuel tank, as well as a propane hose with regulator. In addition to this, it has a low oil automatic shutdown and has also been designed to be EPA 49-state compliant. The power generator has been built with a 1” diameter tubular steel frame for additional durability and protection, so you can rest assured that your investment will last for a long time. Last, it also comes with Cold Start technology that will get you up and going during windy and/or frigid conditions. As such, this unit is a perfect solution when you need to power outdoor items such as lights, refrigerators, fans, TV/DVD combos, computers and the like.

We bought this Champion generator, because we moved to Galveston Tx. After going thru one hurricane season, we decided to invest in this generator. Wheels, Champion Power Equipment wheel vibration mounts and handle were very easy to assemble. Heavy so the wheels are helpful on asphalt and cement, don’t recommend trying to pull over…

I compared prices & sizes until I came across the Champion brand in a Camping World ad. It is a 4550 starting/ with 3650 running watts. I was very excited about it but thought it sounded to good to be true.