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Model: 100837 Standby
Electric Start: Yes
Fuel: Propane/NG
Technology: Standby
Propane Starting Watts: 14000
Propane: Running Watts: 14000
Weight (lbs): 482
Noise (dB): 62
14kW of automatic standby power is provided by this model. It operates on natural gas or propane and is powerful enough to keep your whole home running in an outage.
Model: 76533
Electric Start: Yes
Fuel: Dual Fuel
Technology: Traditional open frame
Gas Starting Watts: 4750
Gas Running Watts: 3800
Propane Starting Watts: 4275
Propane: Running Watts: 3420
Weight (lbs): 119
Noise (dB): 69
This is a reasonably powerful traditional portable generator from Champion Power Equipment. It has dual fuel technology giving it the flexibility not found in single fuel models. It can provide partial home backup, power equipment on job sites, and aslo be an additional power source for RV owners.
Model: 201004
Electric Start: Yes
Fuel: Gasoline
Technology: Traditional open frame
Gas Starting Watts: 9375
Gas Running Watts: 7500
Weight (lbs): 201.7
Noise (dB): 74
The Model 201004 is a powerful single fuel generator which can power much of your home for short periods when that becomes necessary. It has an electric star and is a good choice for working with multiple power tools and equipment on jobsites. If you are more interested in dual fuel, the Champion 100813 may be what you need..
Model: 100891
Electric Start: Yes
Fuel: Dual Fuel
Technology: Traditional open frame
Gas Starting Watts: 9375
Gas Running Watts: 7500
Propane Starting Watts: 8400
Propane: Running Watts: 6750
Weight (lbs): 207
Noise (dB): 74
The model 100891 is a powerful generator which incorporates an electric start and dual fuel. This makes it a highly versatile choice for independent power in a blackout or any other incident where you have no grid power. It could also be a good option for powering tools and equipment on a job site.
Model: 100813
Electric Start: Yes
Fuel: Gasoline
Technology: Traditional open frame
Gas Starting Watts: 9375
Gas Running Watts: 7500
Weight (lbs): 202.8
Noise (dB): 74
The Model 100813 is a powerful single fuel generator capable of powering much of your home for short periods when the grid goes down. It’s also a good choice for people working with multiple power tools and equipment on job sites. If you are more interested in dual fuel, the Champion Model 100891 may be an alternative option to consider.
Model: 100692
Electric Start: No
Fuel: Gasoline
Technology: Inverter
Gas Starting Watts: 2000
Gas Running Watts: 1700
Weight (lbs): 39.5
Noise (dB): 53
This model is described by Champion as ideal for camping, tailgating, powering items around the RV, or providing backup for a few basics in the home. It’s a small, well-built, light weight and low powered portable generator. And it’s one of the quietest around. That said, it is not recommended for emergency home backup.
Model: 100519
Electric Start: No
Fuel: Gasoline
Technology: Inverter
Gas Starting Watts: 6250
Gas Running Watts: 5000
Weight (lbs): 121
Noise (dB): 70
The Champion 100519 has an open frame design and an innovative shape. It integrates Quiet Technology and is said to be 50% quieter than comparable 5000 watt generators. Champion also say that they have also managed to make it 20% lighter by redesigning a smaller footprint, in other words reducing its overall shape and size.
Model: 100302
Electric Start: No
Fuel: Gasoline
Technology: Inverter
Gas Starting Watts: 4000
Gas Running Watts: 3500
Weight (lbs): 81.5
Noise (dB): 64
This Model 100302 from Champion Power Equipment is a Digital Hybrid Open Frame inverter, which is claimed to be 50% quieter and 20% lighter than a traditional 3500 watt generator. It’s aimed at RV owners, campers, those working on small jobsites, and others who need some limited home backup power.