Home Backup
Portable Home Generators keep essentials working during an outage. Depending on size, they might run the refrigerator and sump pump. With enough power, they might be a Whole House Portable Generator.
Portable Home Generators
Portable Home Generators run essentials working during an outage. Depending on size, they might run sump pumps, refrigerator and freezer, lights, and even medical equipment during an outage. What you can run depends entirely on how much power generator can supply. Choose a generator by how much power you need with a 25 percent margin.
A small Portable Generator for the House can run just a few appliances. A larger, Whole House Portable Generator could run major appliances like furnaces and air conditioning with the right connection, but not with a regular extension cord.
Extension cords are good for a few small loads or generators with only 120-volts receptacles. Ideally, a 240-volt generator cord plugged into a transfer switch provides the easiest and safest connection option.
Portable Generator for House
Portable Home Generators have power ratings in Watts or Kilowatts. The typical household 15-Amp outlet provides up to 1800 watts. 20-Amp circuits supply up to 2400 watts. These same outlets on a Portable Generator for House appliances can only supply as much power as the generator’s rated capacity in continuous or running watts.
This Sizing Guide for Portable Home Generators explains Starting Watts and Running Watts. Some generator product names include the starting watts, other use the running watts. Either naming method is valid. Check the product specifications for the power you need. Don’t buy Portable Generators for Home Use on the product name alone.
Portable Generators for Home Use
Some Portable Generators for Home Use only provide 120-volt power. Others have a mix of 120-volt and 240-volt receptacles. If you’re only planning to run extension cords from the generator to your appliances, you can choose the 120-volt only option. These generators usually have less power capacity than models offering 120/240-volt outlets.
A Whole House Portable Generator should offer 120/240-volt outlets to run major appliances including an air conditioner, furnace, and other hard-wired appliances.
Whole House Portable Generator
A Whole House Portable Generator has enough power capacity to run many appliances, including at least one major appliance, all at the same time. Ideally, they connect to the house with a manual transfer switch which makes connections easy and allows hard-wired appliances like a central air conditioner to run.
This type of Portable Generator for House appliances has a power rating ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 running watts and 240-Volt Outlets. Generators with a rated capacity over 12,000 watts may need a whole house manual transfer switch or a pair of 50-amp transfer switch connections.
Portable Home Generators
When the power goes out, the best Portable Generators for Home Use have the power needed to run your essential appliances and conveniences. Good options to consider are Electric Start, 120/240-Volt Receptacles, and Dual Fuel Capability.
Featured Portable Generators for Home Use
DuroMax Dual Fuel with Electric Start and CO Alert | Duromax 12000 Watt Generator | *9500 Running Watts / 12000 Starting Watts |
Generac Electric Start with PowerRush Technologyh | Generac 8000 Watt Generator | 8000 Running Watts / 10000 Starting Watts |
Cummins Dual Fuel with Remote Start | Cummins 7500 Watt Generator | *7500 Running Watts / 9500 Starting Watts |
Champion Electric Start with 25-Foot Power Cord. | Champion 7500 Watt Generator | 7500 Running Watts / 9375 Starting Watts |
Champion Electric Start Runs on NG, LP, Gasoline | Tri Fuel 8000 Watt Generator | *8000 Running Watts / 10000 Starting Watts |
Generac Electric Start | Generac 17500 Watt Generator | 17500 Running Watts / 26250 Starting Watts |
* Propane and Natural Gas produce less power. See generator specifications for LP or NG rated capacity.
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Model #: 201182
Champion 7500 Watt Generator with Remote Start and CO Shield | 201182
Norwall's Low Price
$999.00 -
Model #: 100430
Commercial Grade Champion 6500 Generator with CO Shield and Electric Start | 100430
Norwall's Low Price
$1,499.00 -
Model #: 201175
Champion 8500/7000 Watt Inverter Generator Dual Fuel with + CO Shield | 201175
Norwall's Low Price
$1,799.00 -
Model #: WGen20000c
Westinghouse 20000 Watt Generator Remote Start with Automatic Carbon Monoxide Shutoff | WGen20000c
Norwall's Low Price
$3,799.00 -
Model #: XP13000EH
DuroMax 13000 Watt Portable Generator Dual Fuel Electric Start | XP13000EH
Norwall's Low Price
$1,499.00 -
Model #: 201004
Champion 7500 Watt Generator Remote Wireless Electric Start | 201004
Norwall's Low Price
$949.00 -
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Model #: 7686
Generac GP8000E Electric Start Portable Generator | 7686
Norwall's Low Price
$1,099.00 -
Model #: WGen12000c
Westinghouse 12000 Watt Generator with Automatic Carbon Monoxide Shutoff | WGen12000c
Norwall's Low Price
$2,999.00 -
Model #: WGen12000DFc
Westinghouse 12000 Watt Dual Fuel Generator with Automatic Carbon Monoxide Shutoff | WGen12000DFc
Norwall's Low Price
$3,099.00
Portable Home Generators keep essentials working during an outage. Depending on size, they might run the refrigerator and sump pump. With enough power, they might be a Whole House Portable Generator.
Portable Home Generators
Portable Home Generators run essentials working during an outage. Depending on size, they might run sump pumps, refrigerator and freezer, lights, and even medical equipment during an outage. What you can run depends entirely on how much power generator can supply. Choose a generator by how much power you need with a 25 percent margin.
A small Portable Generator for the House can run just a few appliances. A larger, Whole House Portable Generator could run major appliances like furnaces and air conditioning with the right connection, but not with a regular extension cord.
Extension cords are good for a few small loads or generators with only 120-volts receptacles. Ideally, a 240-volt generator cord plugged into a transfer switch provides the easiest and safest connection option.
Portable Generator for House
Portable Home Generators have power ratings in Watts or Kilowatts. The typical household 15-Amp outlet provides up to 1800 watts. 20-Amp circuits supply up to 2400 watts. These same outlets on a Portable Generator for House appliances can only supply as much power as the generator’s rated capacity in continuous or running watts.
This Sizing Guide for Portable Home Generators explains Starting Watts and Running Watts. Some generator product names include the starting watts, other use the running watts. Either naming method is valid. Check the product specifications for the power you need. Don’t buy Portable Generators for Home Use on the product name alone.
Portable Generators for Home Use
Some Portable Generators for Home Use only provide 120-volt power. Others have a mix of 120-volt and 240-volt receptacles. If you’re only planning to run extension cords from the generator to your appliances, you can choose the 120-volt only option. These generators usually have less power capacity than models offering 120/240-volt outlets.
A Whole House Portable Generator should offer 120/240-volt outlets to run major appliances including an air conditioner, furnace, and other hard-wired appliances.
Whole House Portable Generator
A Whole House Portable Generator has enough power capacity to run many appliances, including at least one major appliance, all at the same time. Ideally, they connect to the house with a manual transfer switch which makes connections easy and allows hard-wired appliances like a central air conditioner to run.
This type of Portable Generator for House appliances has a power rating ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 running watts and 240-Volt Outlets. Generators with a rated capacity over 12,000 watts may need a whole house manual transfer switch or a pair of 50-amp transfer switch connections.
Portable Home Generators
When the power goes out, the best Portable Generators for Home Use have the power needed to run your essential appliances and conveniences. Good options to consider are Electric Start, 120/240-Volt Receptacles, and Dual Fuel Capability.
Featured Portable Generators for Home Use
DuroMax Dual Fuel with Electric Start and CO Alert | Duromax 12000 Watt Generator | *9500 Running Watts / 12000 Starting Watts |
Generac Electric Start with PowerRush Technologyh | Generac 8000 Watt Generator | 8000 Running Watts / 10000 Starting Watts |
Cummins Dual Fuel with Remote Start | Cummins 7500 Watt Generator | *7500 Running Watts / 9500 Starting Watts |
Champion Electric Start with 25-Foot Power Cord. | Champion 7500 Watt Generator | 7500 Running Watts / 9375 Starting Watts |
Champion Electric Start Runs on NG, LP, Gasoline | Tri Fuel 8000 Watt Generator | *8000 Running Watts / 10000 Starting Watts |
Generac Electric Start | Generac 17500 Watt Generator | 17500 Running Watts / 26250 Starting Watts |
* Propane and Natural Gas produce less power. See generator specifications for LP or NG rated capacity.