Dual Fuel Generators
A Dual Fuel Generator runs on Gasoline or LP Propane. Flexibility provides more choices for refueling, longer run times between trips for fuel, and convenient storage options.
Dual Fuel Generator
A Dual Fuel Generator runs on Gasoline or LP Propane. Switch from one fuel to other as necessary. Substitute a tank of propane from your gas grill if you’re short on gasoline. LP Propane comes in 20, 30, 40, 60, and 100 pounds tanks. Extend run time to days instead of hours.
Gasoline can go stale in a few months and cause carburetor problems with the addition of a stabilizer. It’s not as convenient to store and produces flammable fumes, even when not in use. A dual fuel portable generator provides the flexibility to choose between two fuels.
Dual Fuel Portable Generator
The Dual Fuel Portable Generator is convenient. Take the generator on a trip and leave the gasoline behind, but pack the LP tank. Most gas stations, big box stores, hardware stores, and even some grocery stores offer propane in pre-filled tanks. Some establishments offer refill service for less money than an exchange. A home with a propane furnace and appliances can add a connection to their gas line for a dual fuel generator.
An efficient and quiet Dual Fuel Inverter Generator makes less noise than other portables while using less fuel. The generator engine speed varies with the electrical load, reducing fuel use, noise, and wear.
Dual Fuel Portable Generator for Home
Generators running on gasoline can run of fuel in hours. Imagine making two or three trips a day to fill up with gasoline during a long outage. Instead, hook up a larger propane tank and run the generator all day or even several days if necessary. Your plumber or HVAC tech can install a fitting that allows the generator to run from the home's main propane tank, allowing days or even weeks of use without refueling. Dual Fuel generators make using a portable for home backup a viable solution, even during long outages. Choose a dual fuel inverter generator and your fuel lasts even longer with
Dual Fuel Generators
Greater flexibility and the option to use a fuel that is safe and easy to store. Run them on propane while camping or RVing. Get maximum power at home with gasoline.
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Model #: 201505
Champion Generator 5500 Watt Dual Fuel Portable with CO Shield | 201505
Norwall's Low Price
$849.00 -
Model #: 201296
Champion Generator 3500 Watt Dual Fuel Portable with CO Shield | 201296
Norwall's Low Price
$499.00 -
Model #: 201423
Champion 11000 Watt Inverter Generator Tri-Fuel with + CO Shield | 201423
Norwall's Low Price
$1,999.00 -
Model #: 201417
Champion 11000 Watt Inverter Generator Dual Fuel with + CO Shield | 201417
Norwall's Low Price
$1,899.00 -
Model #: DS13000MX
DuroStar by DuroMax 13000 Watt Portable Generator Dual Fuel Remote Electric Start + CO Alert | DS13000MX
Norwall's Low Price
$999.00 -
Model #: XP16000iHT
DuroMax Largest Inverter Generator 16000 Watt Tri Fuel + CO Alert | XP16000iHT
Norwall's Low Price
$5,499.00 -
Model #: XP11000iH
DuroMax 11000 Watt Generator Pushbutton Remote Start + Dual Fuel with CO Alert | XP11000iH
Norwall's Low Price
$2,599.00 -
Model #: KS 6000iEHS CO
Könner & Söhnen 5000 Watt Dual Fuel Inverter Generator Electric Start with Carbon Monoxide Shutoff KS6000iEHS
Norwall's Low Price
$1,499.00 -
Model #: KS 2000iHS CO
Könner & Söhnen 2000 Watt Dual Fuel Inverter Generator with Carbon Monoxide Shutoff KS2000iHS
Norwall's Low Price
$649.00 -
Model #: KS 4000iEHS CO
Könner & Söhnen 4000 Watt Dual Fuel Inverter Generator Electric Start with Carbon Monoxide Shutoff KS4000iEHS
Norwall's Low Price
$1,149.00 -
Model #: XP16000iH
DuroMax XP16000iH Largest Inverter Generator Dual Fuel CO Alert
Norwall's Low Price
$4,999.00 -
Model #: XP15000HXT
DuroMax Tri Fuel Generator 15000 Watt with Remote Electric Start | XP15000HXT
Norwall's Low Price
$2,999.00
A Dual Fuel Generator runs on Gasoline or LP Propane. Flexibility provides more choices for refueling, longer run times between trips for fuel, and convenient storage options.
Dual Fuel Generator
A Dual Fuel Generator runs on Gasoline or LP Propane. Switch from one fuel to other as necessary. Substitute a tank of propane from your gas grill if you’re short on gasoline. LP Propane comes in 20, 30, 40, 60, and 100 pounds tanks. Extend run time to days instead of hours.
Gasoline can go stale in a few months and cause carburetor problems with the addition of a stabilizer. It’s not as convenient to store and produces flammable fumes, even when not in use. A dual fuel portable generator provides the flexibility to choose between two fuels.
Dual Fuel Portable Generator
The Dual Fuel Portable Generator is convenient. Take the generator on a trip and leave the gasoline behind, but pack the LP tank. Most gas stations, big box stores, hardware stores, and even some grocery stores offer propane in pre-filled tanks. Some establishments offer refill service for less money than an exchange. A home with a propane furnace and appliances can add a connection to their gas line for a dual fuel generator.
An efficient and quiet Dual Fuel Inverter Generator makes less noise than other portables while using less fuel. The generator engine speed varies with the electrical load, reducing fuel use, noise, and wear.
Dual Fuel Portable Generator for Home
Generators running on gasoline can run of fuel in hours. Imagine making two or three trips a day to fill up with gasoline during a long outage. Instead, hook up a larger propane tank and run the generator all day or even several days if necessary. Your plumber or HVAC tech can install a fitting that allows the generator to run from the home's main propane tank, allowing days or even weeks of use without refueling. Dual Fuel generators make using a portable for home backup a viable solution, even during long outages. Choose a dual fuel inverter generator and your fuel lasts even longer with
Dual Fuel Generators
Greater flexibility and the option to use a fuel that is safe and easy to store. Run them on propane while camping or RVing. Get maximum power at home with gasoline.