

I was very pleased when I finally heard it run.” Another is impressed that “This little baby just keeps on purring away and uses very little fuel,” adding that it ran, “13 hours on one gallon. I chose an inverter since I live in a townhouse complex and was concerned about powering my necessities when power went out but didn’t want to annoy my neighbors.
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Half of all five star reviewers describe this portable generator as “quiet,” including one who keeps it on the porch without disturbing any neighbors: “My first impression was ‘Wow, this thing is quiet.’ I really didn’t expect it to be that quiet.
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“Most importantly for ME it will run my CPAP (Resmed Airsense 10) for NINE HOURS on a full charge, provided I turn off the humidifier/ heated tubing function on the unit,” one writes, while another says, “8.5 hours running CPAP, no problem and only used one bar on charger, so should run cpap two or three nights on a charge.” A majority of users bought this to power their CPAP machines, which help people with sleep apnea breathe at night while camping and have had a lot of success. We also have a very low-wattage small AC-powered fan that only consumes 4 watts, which means we could get theoretically 38 hours of run time from that,” according to one reviewer. “It’s small, holds a strong, long lasting charge and has a heavy duty plastic body that looks like it’ll take a beating,” one reviewer writes, adding, “I really love that I can plug a solar panel in so we don’t have to use the stored charge while it’s sunny out.” It also charges with a standard AC plug or DC car plug, and it takes about eight hours to reach full battery, and that “means it can be used on successive days.” When it is fully charged, it has a capacity of 155 watt-hours, which “means it can power two 9-watt LED bulbs (60 watt incandescent equivalents) for a full 8+ hours. This compact portable generator is a hit among campers. I could hardly believe that the battery still had a charge and i did not have to jump start.” It holds a lot of gasoline and has to be filled up twice per day depending on how much load you put on it.” And the battery, according to one reviewer, really holds a charge, even after five years: “Got it out of storage yesterday, put in fresh gas, and it immediately started and ran great. The electric start is a nice perk, but pull start is there when you have a dead battery.” One says that for “a portable generator, Westinghouse is great” because while “you have to get a transfer switch installed by an electrician,” he adds “it is very easy to start thanks to the electric start button.

A very nice touch that everything was included (battery, oil, funnel, spark plug socket, etc.) and that the battery was already charged and ready to go.” Another has “had this generator for a year now and started it again in preparation for Hurricane Florence,” and calls it, “Well-designed and well-built, starts first try.

This is an electric start portable generator, a feature that appealed to many five-star reviewers, like one who says, “The electric start and remote worked perfectly.
