This Briggs & Stratton 7000-Watt gas powered portable generator produces clean and instant power to keep appliances and other important electronics running during a power outage or natural disaster. Featuring CO guard carbon monoxide shutdown: this all-new, patent-pending technology shuts down your generator when harmful levels of carbon monoxide accumulate in the generator's operating area, CO guard complies with ANSI/PGMA G300-2018 standard. The power surge alternator produces up to 25% more surge wattage to run multiple large appliances or power tools at the same time. This unit features a 2100 series OHV 420 cc engine that produces 21 ft./lbs. of torque and a 7.5 Gal. Metal fuel tank for an impressive 9-hours of continuous operation at 50% load on a full tank. With 12 in. never go flat wheels, this generator is easy to move in and out of storage or to new sites. Includes four 120-Volt outlets, one 120-Volt/240-Volt, 30 Amp outlet with circuit breaker protection and rubber outlet safety covers for added protection. Features a fuel gauge and hour meter for monitoring gas levels, super lo-tone muffler and key electric start and remote choke for fast, effortless starting from 1 central location.
Includes 4 GFCI 120-Volt household outlets and one 120-Volt/240-Volt 30 Amp locking outlet to power more essentials in your home, plus rubber outlet covers protect against the elements
Briggs & Stratton engine (420 cc) for long-life, high performance and great fuel efficiency when using your portable generator
Key electric start and remote choke for quick and easy starting right from the control panel
Easy, all terrain maneuverability featuring large 12 never go flat wheels and a fold-up handle
Long 9-hour run time (at 50% load) metal 7 Gal. fuel tank for more durability and less refueling
Power surge alternator produces a short surge of power needed to start large motor-driven appliances and tools simultaneously
CO guard carbon monoxide shutdown advanced detection, added protection, this patent-pending technology shuts down your generator when harmful levels of carbon monoxide accumulate in the generator's operating area