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Westinghouse 2550 Peak Watt Super Quiet & Lightweight Portable Inverter Generator, RV Ready 30A Outlet, Gas Powered, Parallel Capable, Long Run Time,Blue For Sale – Price

Original price was: $449.00.Current price is: $426.55.

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The Westinghouse iGen2550 Portable Inverter Generator produces 2,550 peak watts and 1,900 running watts, making it perfect as an emergency backup for home use or for recreational use. The iGen2550 can simultaneously power most refrigerators and large appliances as well as any home necessities you may need while traveling. Powered by a 4-Stroke OHV Westinghouse engine, the iGen2550 is engineered to automatically adjust its engine speed to produce only the amount of power needed for enhanced fuel efficiency. It’s lightweight and convenient, weighing 46 lbs. with a built-in carrying handle for easy portability. The iGen2200 has an ultra-low tone for community-friendly use, operating as low as 52 dBA which is quieter than the average conversation. Unlike traditional generators, the iGen2550 safely powers sensitive electronics like plasma/LCD televisions, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices by producing clean, stable power at less than 3% THD. If you need more power, the iGen2200 is parallel capable and can be paired with another Westinghouse Inverter Generator using the included Westinghouse 30A Parallel Cord. The iGen2550 has built-in safety features including low oil shutdown and overload protection while backed by a 3-year limited warranty and lifetime technical support.
2550 Peak Watts and 1900 Rated Watts at Less Than 3% THD – Weighs Only 42.4 Lbs. – Gas Powered – One RV Ready TT-30R Outlet, Two 120V 20 Amp Outlets, and Two USB Outlets
Great Choice for Home Use as an Emergency Backup in a Power Outage – Strong Enough to Run All Your Home Essentials – Featuring Automatic Low Oil
Extremely Quiet, Extremely Fuel Efficient: As Low As 52 dBA Noise Output and Up to 12 Hours of Run Time on a 1.16 Gallon Gas Tank – Features “Economy Mode” for Maximum Fuel Efficiency
Led Data Center: Rotating Digital Display Shows Fuel Level, Power Output, Remaining Run Time, and Voltage Output
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 and Nationwide Customer Service Network



5 reviews for Westinghouse 2550 Peak Watt Super Quiet & Lightweight Portable Inverter Generator, RV Ready 30A Outlet, Gas Powered, Parallel Capable, Long Run Time,Blue For Sale – Price

  1. Tony

    Great for portable power
    UPDATE (07/15/2023) First one worked so well I bought another and the kit to connect them together to run the RV!
    For years I have considered buying a compact generator for camping and other outdoor events where I need to have power but have no access to electricity. For instance when tailgating or at a picnic. I just never felt it was a need but was more of a want. A prolonged power outage at a campground that prevented me from working remotely was all I needed to finally convince me to do it. After doing a little research I settled on the Westinghouse 2200.
    As soon as the generator arrived I unboxed it, read the included instruction manual and setup the generator as directed. Westinghouse included the tools, funnel, and oil needed to open the side access panel and fill the generator with oil. Once filled with oil, I added the gasoline and took it outside to start it up. The generator started on the very first pull. I ran the generator for 5 hours total varying the load using my electric impact drill (which draws a peak of 900A) to generate the recommended maximum amperage load (which is no more than 50% of the max). I didn’t run the drill non-stop but ran it for 2-3 minutes every 15-20 minutes. The generator increased its output each time the load surged and had no problem at all.
    The generator is also very quiet. I have a 8000 watt generator for my home and it is so loud you can’t carry on a conversation next to it without shouting. The Westinghouse generator was quiet enough that my wife and I carried on a conversation when she was standing 20 feet away and I was right next to the generator. I think my impact drill was actually louder than the generator.
    As far as portability is concerned, the generator weighs around 50lbs with fuel. It was easy for me to pick up and carry around using the handle. Lifting it to the tailgate of a larger truck would require two hands for most people but would still be easy.
    I am taking the generator on a camping trip next week and will update my review then with more real world experience.
    UPDATE: Love this generator. I get real world 10 hours of power for every tank of gas. During recent storms power was out for days. Used for 11 days running refrigerator, lights, fan, TV, and other household small appliances (microwave, coffee maker, airfryer/toaster oven) as needed by unplugging items to maintain proper draw. Ran with zero issues. Starts on first two pulls most times. Great for camping too.

  2. Karan

    WORKS GREAT SO FAR
    The Westinghouse iGen2800 is a solid, compact portable inverter generator that packs a lot of power in a small package. It’s impressively quiet and reliable, making it perfect for camping trips, outdoor events, or as an emergency power source at home. The setup is straightforward, and the digital display makes it easy to monitor usage and maintenance needs. It handles essentials like lights, small appliances, and even power tools with ease. The fuel efficiency is great, though some might find the gas tank on the smaller side. Overall, it’s a reliable, user-friendly generator that’s well worth considering for both occasional and backup power needs.

  3. Angela

    Quiet and great features.
    This is the third generator I have purchased. A very large inverter for the main house. An older Westinghouse standard generator that was reused to power our well, that is on a different meter. We were without power for 6 days with Helena. Both large generators function perfectly. But there was a flaw in my plan. To conserve fuel and the generator life span, we only ran the house generator for about 8 hours a day. On for a couple in the morning and lunch time. Then 3 to 4 hours for dinner to bed time. We have a new energy star Samsung fridge. The freezer is factory set to 0, and the fridge to 37 degrees. Between power off around 11 and power up around 6 or 7 am. The temp on the freezer climed to about 55 and the fridge the same. So it has to be powered at all times to maintain temp. This cost us well over $700 in food. Don’t need a food issue on top of Helena. Purchased this generator to fill the gap. It will power the fridge and maybe a couple of small items as well when the large generator is off line. Setup was easy. Love the oil fill spout that screws into the oil fill port. Great displays. Even tracks service times for oil and others. Gives load, and exact fuel amount in liters. To break it in ran the fridge for 6 hours on the generator. Easy to start, and low load for the fridge. Fuel use was 2.1 liters for the 6 hours. And of course having options if one generator were to fail is just a bonus.

  4. Naturalist shopper

    Great little unit – but fails in the cold
    I have a dog treat business that I run out of a cute little trailer. The trailer itself does have a good size generator that I run off propane. It is encased on the front near the tongue. It It very noisy! So much so that it disrupts my ability to speak to customers. My trailer only needs enough power to run some lights and phone chargers, so no much power is needed.
    When Amazon had their prime day, I found this on sale. The reviews were positive on the ease and quietness, so I ordered it.
    While it’s “only” 50 lbs or so, it’s a bit heavy for this aging girl, but still manageable. Setup was very straightforward. After filling with the oil (provided) and fuel, it started on the 2nd pull (guessing it just needed to cycle first).
    Super quiet, with a rubbery bottom so it doesn’t slide around in my trailer. I could place it right behing the trailer and barely notice it (the walls of the trailer are just aluminum with no insulation), or 15 feet behind and not hear anything.
    It ran without a hiccup. I ran it in economy mode since my wattage draw is minimal. This little unit is proving to be much better for my needs.
    I highly recommend it.
    UPDATE. I ran this last weekend, around 9.30 am, with the temps being in the low 20s. Sadly, it kept dieing on me. I was using it to light my parade float and blow up decorations. So very disappointed in it. I’m not sure if it was due to the low temps, or if it’s a lemon. But it really ruined my float.

  5. J. Kirby

    Great Small Generator
    Very quiet and very eficient. Had 2 freezers, a fridge, 3 fans, 2 light strings, computer, internet and phone charger runngiing and it was only at half load and ran a good 10 hours on a gallon of gas. Comes with oil and funnel and started right away. Very happy.

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Westinghouse 2550 Peak Watt Super Quiet & Lightweight Portable Inverter Generator, RV Ready 30A Outlet, Gas Powered, Parallel Capable, Long Run Time,Blue For Sale – Price
Original price was: $449.00.Current price is: $426.55.