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All Power America APG3014 2,000 Watt 4-Stroke Gas Powered Portable Generator

Portable Gas Generators 

When looking for a small generator this is what you need to get! A lot of those small generators on the market are 2 stroke. Having to premix gas and have a specific can for your generator is a huge hassle and I am sorry, but a 4 stroke will last you longer then a 2 stroke.

If you're looking for one of the smallest/cheapest generators that can still run nearly any 120V item, this is a good choice. It's got enough power to handle starting a motor like your fridge in a power outage (which is something most would want) and one like this is the minimum size I'd trust for that job (having at least ~1500 watts).

This isn't into the $300+ category or ones that are so big you need wheels on them to save your back while moving it (but it is over 50lbs as you should expect with such equipment). With it having a 4 stroke engine you don't need deal with mixing gas/oil like some other small units need.



UPDATE: These All Power America APG3014 2,000 Watt 4-Stroke Gas Powered Portable Generator is currently on SALE on AMAZON.

I actually ordered this portable gas generators thru northern tools and when it was shipped (probably from OEM) it was double boxed to help minimize chances of damage. I've had no problems with it, but have been careful with what I run knowing it doesn't have that big a capacity (like if starting a motor, I do that with nothing else plugged in).


These following are the gas generators features:

  • 2,000 Watts Surge/1,400 Watts Continuous
  • 3 HP 4-Stroke Engine
  • Runs 9.5 hours at 50% load
  • Low Noise at 68dB
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California


I DO recommend this generator for use for your basic needs. If you want to buy this portable gas generators, you can get on AMAZON SALE

2 comments:

  1. A gas generator usually refers to a device, often similar to a solid rocket or a liquid rocket that burns to produce large volumes of relatively cool gas, instead of maximizing the temperature and specific impulse. The low temperature allows the gas to be put to use more easily in many applications, particularly to drive turbines.

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