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The WENDF451i Super Quiet 4500-Watt Electric Start Dual Fuel RV-Ready Portable Inverter Generator is a versatile powerhouse designed for camping enthusiasts. With the ability to run on both gasoline and propane, it delivers 4500 surge watts and operates at a whisper-quiet 58 dBA. Its smart fuel management system and clean power output make it perfect for sensitive electronics, while its portability features ensure you can take it anywhere your adventures lead.
Runtime | 9 hours |
Total Power Outlets | 3 |
Tank Volume | 2.2 Gallons |
Engine Displacement | 212 Cubic Centimeters |
Starting Wattage | 4500 Watts |
Running Wattage | 3150 Watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Output Wattage | 4500 Watts |
Additional Features | Electric |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Ignition System Type | electric start |
Wattage | 4500 watts |
Fuel Type | Gasoline, Propane |
Power Source | propane-powered, gas-powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 23.2"L x 18"W x 20.1"H |
Item Weight | 100 Pounds |
Material Type | Steel, aluminum, cast iron, plastic, or rubber |
Color | 4500W + Dual Fuel + Electric Start |
J**.
noise level
Great generator. very quiet. About the same as my older EU 2000 , Honda generator.Easy to use. Excellent manual. easy to maintain.Like the fact that you don't have to tip it on its side to change the oil. runs my AC on our RV, no problem. It is heavy, but is has good wheels and a nice fold down handle for moving it. weights about twice as much as my old Honda, but twice as powerful. takes my wife and myself to load it in our vehicle, but we are not as young as we once was. (100) lbs. electric Start works well. all plug ins and controls are easy to understand. price was fair and warrantee, seems like it will be good. So far very happy with it. did as the manual says. ran it for approximately 8 hours, drained out the oil, (break in oil) and installed new oils per the manual. I used 10-30 synethic oil, as it's good for all temperatures. Does have nice lifting handles for loading. Also ordered the madnectic Oil plug for the unit right away. Glad I Did, as most new small motor engines seem to have slight slight metallic particles stuck on the plug, when changing the break in oil. For small units like this, there is no oil filtering device so recommend, the magnetic oil plug. seems to be a great unit and am extremely happy.
M**B
Quiet, Easy, Power
Very quiet, easy to start, runs great; perfect for the RV, work projects on our property, and when power goes out at home.
N**E
Get the Protection Plan, but awesome generator!
We live on a boat and bought this generator about a year ago. We use it almost every day to supplement our solar and wind generators. It is the easiest generator we’ve ever had to start. You basically turn a knob and it fires right up. The fuel tank is huge. Feed it at 10 p.m. and it runs until almost 9 a.m. at low. Plus, when shutting it down, you can just turn the “knob” to off and it works until it runs out of fuel, so you aren’t fouling the carburetor with old fuel if it sits for a while. Really great feature if it’s only used occasionally.Ours recently had an issue with the spark plug housing causing a voltage fault and inoperability. Like I said, we use ours pretty much daily. My husband did research and says this seems to be somewhat common and parts are available but hard to find. Thus my recommendation for the protection plan. We contacted Wen and found that the warrantee was for 3 years OR 500 hours. So, ours was now beyond the Wen warrantee. Yay, Asurion Protection Plan! We contacted Asurion and they declared it was a loss. So, we re-bought the exact same generator and are anxiously awaiting its arrival. So, yes, this is a great generator. Depending on your use, you might have issues. Love it enough that we bought it again.Just as an aside, since we live in a harbor with noise regulation, the decibel ratings were very important to us. There have been countless times one of us has pulled up to our boat in our dinghy and had to check to see if the generator was running. It’s that quiet. Believe it or not, the Honda 2200 we’ve rented while waiting on the new generator to arrive is MUCH louder. We can hear the rental generator while in bed with fans and air conditioning running (it’s the Florida Keys, y’all. Blistering hot even in October). The Wen, we have to get up and go check to see if it’s still running. Pretty impressive for a much more robust machine.Yes, it’s heavy but it’s a great generator. Absolutely get one! Just make sure to get the protection plan, especially if you plan to use it a lot.
B**.
A must buy for camping or hurricane season
This is by far the absolute best purchase I have made in forever. The price is absolutely fair for what you get This thing is so quiet and drinks hardily any gas.It literally saved me during hurricane season In fl which is a nightmare every year. Ran full camper with ac,fridge,lights,hot water etc.No issues at all.It is a lil on heavy side to have to move if needed to pick it up, but the wheels and handle make it simple to move and roll around.l and maneuver.
A**R
I’m pretty happy with it, but it has room for improvement
Product: DF451i Super Quiet 4500-Watt Electric Start Dual Fuel Portable Inverter GeneratorBrand: WENThis is the fourth generator I’ve purchased in the past four years, so I knew what I wanted: Inverter generator, between 3000 and 5000 watts peak power, dual fuel/propane, electric start, and—because I live in California—must be CARB compliant.This is the only generator I could find that fit all the requirements. My delivery driver was an absolute hero, but I digress.This generator has many great qualities. I like it and depend on it daily. There is still room for improvement so I’m rating it four stars. Here’s why.Strengths:1) A key strength is that, once it gets going, it produces a lot of load with relatively low fuel input. It runs in all weather until I turn it off or it runs out of propane—which takes a surprisingly long time. I have only run it using propane.2) I’ve had problems in the past with generators shutting themselves down due to the carbon monoxide sensor. Does this even have one? I don’t know because it’s never shut itself off. I don’t need a CO sensor, and I don’t care if it has one.3) Because I run this generator almost every day, it starts right up—once I got the electric start working. More on this below.4) This generator runs quietly. I find its hum rather soothing, a signal that sweet power is flowing, in contrast to my DuroMax 12000 watt generator, which I believe can be heard from space.Okay—here are some weaknesses I’ve found.1) When I first power the generator on, I get a red light most of the time and it does not produce any power, even though it is running. This may be correlated with cold temperatures, but I’m not sure. I have to let it run for a while, then turn it off, then turn it back on before it produces load. I’ve never found anything in the instructions about this. It’s something I’ve just worked out, and we are going with it.2) The instructions were not completely accurate about what was required to get the battery hooked up. Contrary to the instructions, all the terminals arrived hooked up. I just needed to make an inline connection, but it took me a while to figure this out.3) Here is the biggest area I see for improvement: this is a heavy generator and the oil fill is way at the bottom of one side. I practically have to roll the generator on its side to access the oil fill, which I do not believe to be recommended. It is very heavy, so there is no way I could pick it up and put it on a table to service it. Oil is blood to a generator, so how about making the oil fill easier to access, read and fill?
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