Champion 2500-Watt Portable Dual Fuel Inverter Generator – 123244
Ultralight at only 39 lbs. Cold Start Technology for a quick start in cold weather. Two covered 120V 20A household outlets and two 2.1A USB ports.
The Champion 2500-Watt Portable Inverter Generator is ideal for camping or tailgating. Weighing in at an ultralight 39 pounds, this model is one of the lightest 2500-watt inverters available. Thanks to Champion’s innovative design, power on the go has never been easier.
- Ultralight at only 39 lbs.
- Cold Start Technology for a quick start in cold weather
- Two covered 120V 20A household outlets and two 2.1A USB ports
- Dual-Fuel generator runs on gasoline or propane
- Produces Clean Power so you can confidently connect your sensitive electronics
Additional information
Wattage | 2500.00 W |
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Unit Weight | 50.00 lb |
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by Creegs
Just picked up 2 of the 2500 dual fuel generators and the parallel kit. I am currently running them through the break in process and I am impressed so far. Very light, very easy to start, and meeting all my expectations.
by Chuck
The instructions that come with the generator are very clear and concise. It started up on the first pull and I pretty much ran it for 24 straight hours with no issues high in the mountains during a snow storm. Very happy with my purchase.
by Michael
I’ve only had this about a week, but it was easy to setup- put in oil and fuel. first pull it started right up. I’ve been breaking it in about 30 to 45 minutes a day, and every time it starts right up. I put on some load, drill or something small and works flawlessly.
by Pop
I bought this beauty to take along while camping in our RV. It is easy to carry and even easier to use. This unit is also quiet enough to use at any campsite. The dual fuel option eliminates the need to travel with a full gas can.”
by Judylynn
Purchased this generator for our RV. It is so quiet that I’m going to order another one and set it up parallel. Love that it runs on propane. Light weight.
by Polly
Was surprised at how quiet this generator was. Put oil in it, added gas, started real easy, and let it run for about 30 minutes without a load. Have not run it with LP but will do so soon. Easy to move around and it should easily run both of my refrigerators.
by Hink
Quiet. Very light. Started in first pull. Break in period went off without a single hitch.
by Anthony
I’ve been traveling for about 6 weeks and put about 18 hours on it without a hiccup. Its quiet, very light to handle and compact. Fits anywhere. This gen is great on gas. I got 11 hrs on the tank. It didn’t run out of gas bit I thought Id fill it up anyway.