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The Westinghouse WGen7500DF is a robust dual fuel portable generator delivering 7500 running watts and 9500 peak watts. Featuring a 420cc cast iron-sleeved engine, a 6.6-gallon fuel tank with gauge, and remote electric start, it offers up to 11 hours of runtime on gasoline. Transfer switch ready with multiple GFCI outlets, it combines durability, convenience, and safety for home backup or job site power. Backed by a 3-year warranty and nationwide support, it’s engineered for professionals who demand reliable, flexible energy solutions.







































| ASIN | B078964VVX |
| Additional Features | Automatic Voltage Regulation, Digital Display, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Flat-Free Tire |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,791 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #272 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Westinghouse |
| Brand Name | Westinghouse |
| Color | Blue/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,660 Reviews |
| Engine Displacement | 420 Cubic Centimeters |
| Engine Power Maximum | 9.5 Kilowatts |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline, Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00855464003636 |
| Ignition System Type | electric start |
| Included Components | Battery Charger, Engine Oil & Funnel, Key FOB, Owner's Manual, Propane Hose, Quick-Start Guide, Warranty |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27.2"L x 26.1"W x 26"H |
| Item Type Name | Open Frame Generators |
| Item Weight | 201 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Westinghouse |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Model Name | Open Frame Generators |
| Model Number | WGen7500DF |
| Output Wattage | 7500 |
| Power Source | Fuel Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Running Wattage | 7500 Watts |
| Runtime | 11 hours |
| Starting Wattage | 9500 Watts |
| Tank Volume | 6.6 Gallons |
| Total Power Outlets | 7 |
| UPC | 855464003636 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 9500 watts |
V**A
An excellent generator
Summary - This is an excellent generator for its size and output. While heavy and moderately loud, that's unavoidable with generators of this size and this one is no worse than most of its contemporaries. With a solid 3 year warranty and excellent documentation to facilitate future repairs even long after the warranty has expired, if you need to power a worksite, a small residence or a workshop, this generator has solid run-time on a full tank of unleaded gasoline and a full array of easy to use hook-ups and operational features. I couldn't ask for more out of a generator of this size and at this price point. Pros - * Very powerful - you could feasibly power a small residence with this thing. I'm using it to power a small workshop and it will handily run all the lights, hand tools and standing tools any two or three people could use simultaneously. * Compact and maneuverable for its power - The wheels that come with it are good and nearly effortless to install, as are the front end's stand feet. The flex handle has a foam comfort grip that makes it easy to tow and pivot this thing around as required. * Solid Fuel Efficiency - with a 6 gallon tank, I'm expecting to realistically get 10-12 hours of total runtime during long, busy days when this generator will be carrying heavy loads. Hard to beat that for this overall class and output of generator. * Ease Of Use - The instructions that come with this thing are clear and easy to follow. The quick start guide is useful and accurate, and the owner's manual includes a full breakdown of parts, a circuit schematic for how the power routing inside the generator is set up and an exploded map of the generator's hardware; virtualy everything a small gas engine repair worker could hope for when, down the road, this thing might need a tune-up or some repairs. ***KEEP THE OWNER'S MANUAL ACCORDINGLY*** This kind of documentation is invaluable to repair workers, and if you have this generator for 10 ,15, 20 years and somewhere down the line need the piston replaced or some of the internal wiring dry rots out or whatever? This kind of documentation could be the difference between having to scrap your generator because nobody knows what parts it needs and being able to fix it for a lot cheaper than buying a new one will ever be. Cons - * Very Heavy - I estimate that this thing weighs ~150ish lbs. Once the wheels are on it's pretty easy to pull around by the handle, but if you have to get it up stairs or onto the back of a truck, you better have two strong people available for that job. A single person carting this thing up or down stairs or loading/unloading it onto a truck bed/similarly elevated placement is not going to be a good idea. * Moderately Loud - It's a generator, so if you didn't expect this, you're new to this kind of thing. Westinghouse has done a pretty remarkable job with the muffler they put on this thing, but it still sounds like having a powerful lawnmower running wherever you've parked it. Plan accordingly, and if you've got neighbors near your work space that are easily bothered by such noise, you'd do well to plan for dealing with that too - it's about as quiet as a generator of this size can realistically be, but that still means it's loud enough that you'll want to be using ear protection if you're near it while working for any length of time. Protect your hearing around this and similar things. You never get that back when you start losing it. Edit: Had it a year, still going strong. No problems. We cover it with a tarp when not in use, but the tarp has blown off during storms, and we've had no issues. We get about 12 hours of power out of one tank. Running two space heaters on one circuit did trip the breaker, but it has two separate circuits, (plus a third 220v) so we just moved one of the space heaters. It didn't trip when running the heater and a miter saw. (plus lights), but did trip again with a heater and shop vac on the same circuit.
R**R
Works great; be aware of rare first-time startup issues
Amazon delivered the generator in a large box and it was pretty easy to unbox it and assemble the generator - instruction manual is are pretty easy to follow. Everything you need to prep it is included, including tools and oil. You just need gasoline or a propane tank. It took me about 20 minutes to unbox and assemble the unit. Adding oil is fairly straightforward - it just takes slow and careful repeated filling using the little "bent-elbow" funnel and checking levels to get enough oil in (but not too much). Once everything was done I added about a half tank of fresh gasoline, turned the little gasoline delivery switch to flow (on the side of the unit), checked that everything was ready, turned on the power and hit the Start button. However while it would crank it simply would not turn over and run. I checked, double-checked, and triple-checked everything (even checked spark plug gap)... but I just couldn't get the unit to run. I finally gave up for the weekend and moved on to other chores. A couple of weekends later I called up the Westinghouse help line number in the manual -- while waiting on a call back I set the generator back up, went thru everything and hit the start button. This time the generator fired up instantly. When I eventually spoke with the technician (very friendly and knowledgeable, btw) he said that a very very small number of units get something in the carburetor stuck as a result of sitting for a long period of time after shipping out of the factory -- I guess they drain the gasoline but somewhere in the carb residual gasoline seizes something in the carb that prevents any gasoline from getting thru. But when a customer gets the unit and adds gasoline in the tank that gasoline slowly "eats away" at whatever that residue had seized up and eventually frees it. So, if this happens to you (everything is done correctly but the unit won't start) just let the generator sit for a few days and that may solve the problem. And their help line techs seem fantastic and I only waited about 10 minutes to get a hold of one. So I haven't actually needed the generator in a real storm or power outage situation yet, but running the unit for a bit and testing a few things has me feeling comfortable that I'm ready should we get a power outage. I haven't played with the remote start button but I don't see me needing to use that (you have to keep the generator turned on which will drain the battery). I can see running this in the dark that it might be nice to have some sort of light on the panel -- I'm thinking of using one of those goose-neck LED lights (or a pair) that are usually used on grills. I'm also looking at something like GenTent to cover the generator in the event that I'm running it while it's raining or snowing. All in all, a very nice generator with plenty of power, easy start (minus the gasoline seizing issue) and operation, nice built-in handle to maneuver it, and I like the duel fuel option if/when it's needed.
C**S
I am very pleased with my purchase, everything says great product.
I am very impressed with my Westinghouse 7500 Generator. It arrived in one day from Amazon in perfect shape. It seems Westinghouse thought of everything. The manual that came with it is the best equipment manual I have seen, well organized, everything clearly explained and a separate parts book. The generator screams pride in design, engineering, and construction just as it is reflected in the manual. The wheels go on without tools, the feet bolt on quickly with one wrench. It comes with a gas cock, a must with 10% ethanol gas. It even comes with a drain screw for the carburetor bowl, and it is not a bolt that holds on the float bowl, which can be a headache. The electronic start system with electric choke works flawlessly. However, you can manually operate the choke if you choose to manually start. Westinghouse even includes a quart of oil, so you are physically reminded the engine is shipped without oil and you must add oil before you start it. The battery is connected to the starter motor, but you must connect the plug-in jumper pigtails down by the battery to power the electronics before you can electric start. I did not see this mentioned in the manual. Lastly it comes with a trickle charger and there is a port for it to plug into on the control panel. Don’t forget it has a three year warranty. I just got it, so I cannot go beyond what looks like careful design and construction. Everything worked great on the first run.
M**E
Good generator for moderate sized home. Beware of shipping damage.
All the previous reviews I read were fairly accurate. This is well designed and fully featured generator that started easily with one pull after setting the choke manually. Once up and running, it produced ample clean power to run the furnace, fridge, freezer, lights in many rooms, computer, and internet. I had a 30 amp / 7500 watt outdoor generator plug installed with a sliding metal gate in the main breaker box downstairs, and it worked the first time as my electrician left very concise directions on how to set everything up in the event of a main power loss. Pros: *Well designed *Good quality *Runs as advertised *Easy to move with handle *Great value for the price Cons: *As noisy as any generator, even at 20 ft away. Your neighbors will love it. *Exhaust smell, and likely CO production, is quite evident. I would not run this generator within 15 feet of any air intake to the house, and certainly never in the garage nor indoors. *User Manual (07501Rev01) is slightly out of date. The starter motor battery terminal wire hookup is different than the images, and only afterwards did I discover the quick connect battery terminals tucked behind the service panel. The manual says to connect the terminal wires to the battery post. But since they were already done, I assumed the factory had already connected the battery. Not true! Find the quick connect terminals and you'll be all set. Also, the schematics for the data center on the panel don't match the manual. There's an extra tool icon on the panel, which I assume will display service information at appropriate times. Otherwise, it will just cycle from voltage to current to running time since last start. *Shipper damaged my carton and there were scuff marks and paint missing on part of my frame, only cosmetic damage - see photos. The box arrived with an open top, box damage, and the user manual package was laying loose in the delivery truck. An inventory of parts revealed I had everything except the remote FOB. Later said FOB was located attached to the rope of the pull starter. Final tip: Buy an appropriate cable if needed, but save your money in buying a cover. You'll get one for free when you register your warranty online with Westinghouse and write a public review.
V**D
easy assemble
bought the generator a few months ago, we moved and just unboxed. Put together ahead of winter storm headed our way this weekend. haven't used but started instantly. Everything works. Very easy to put together. Alot Quieter than expected.
J**B
Great Generator for a Great Price
We bought this for power outages, and it is great to have in an emergency. The remote start is an added bonus- allows us to easily start without even going outside.
S**S
Great generator
Easy setup, started right up. Works as expected
D**N
Well, pleased
Great product at a very great price. Very versatile having gasoline and propane fuel options lots of power, moderate and operating sound connection to home electric feed has safeguard and easy instruction. It is everything that was described so far very happy
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