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Generac 9,400 Starting Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator - Electric Start - Gas or Propane Powered - Home Backup or Jobsite - Quiet, Long Runtime, Emergency Power - 49-State Compliant

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Features

  • Powerful Portable Performance: With Generacs PowerRush Advanced Technology, the 8011 GP7500E generator delivers 40% more starting capacity, handling heavy electrical loads with ease. Ideal for emergency power, recreation, and home use
  • Smart Protection - Stay safe with the integrated COsense technology. This smart generator can detect and alert you of hazardous carbon monoxide levels during operation, ensuring your safety at home or on the go.
  • Extended Runtime: The GP7500E boasts a long-lasting OHV engine and a large-capacity steel fuel tank with a built-in fuel gauge. Enjoy up to 110 hour run-time at 50% load on gasoline and 5 hour run-time at 50% load on LP
  • Fuel Switching Convenience: Whether you are using gasoline or an LP gas fuel source, using the fuel source selector allows the unit to switch seamlessly between fuel types to prevent unit shutdown
  • Maintenance Made Easy: Keep your generator in top shape with the hour meter that tracks maintenance intervals. Plus, the low-oil level shutdown feature automatically safeguards the engine from damage, ensuring a long and reliable lifespan

Description

Ideal for use at outdoor events, the next DIY project or emergency backup power in the case of an outage, the Generac GP7500E Dual Fuel provides power and versatility when and where you need it. Featuring Dual Fuel functionality, the GP7500E DF is capable of running on either gasoline or an LP gas fuel source with the simple turn of a dial. The GP7500E Dual Fuel features a steel frame and a compact design with integrated wheels and handle that makes transportation easy. With 9400 starting watts and 7500 running watts (Gas), this generator is powerful and versatile enough to power tools for your next DIY project and to provide emergency backup power in the case of an outage. The GP7500E Dual Fuel is equipped with features that make using the generator easy and approachable. The simple to use Dual Fuel Dial offers the choice of operating with gasoline or LP gas. Onboard COsense® technology provides powerful protection from hazardous carbon monoxide. The 420cc Generac® OHV engine provides consistent power for multiple applications while an 7.9 gallon fuel tank delivers up to a 10 hour runtime at 50% load (Gas).

Brand: Generac


Wattage: 7500 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline, Propane


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Commercial, Residential


Item Weight: 204 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 9400


Special Feature: CO Sensor, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Low Oil Shutdown, Portable


Included Components: Battery, Engine Oil, Oil Funnel, Owner's Manual, Tool Kit


Wattage: 7500 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline, Propane


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Commercial, Residential


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 9400


Additional Features: CO Sensor, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Low Oil Shutdown, Portable


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: Electronic


Tank Volume: 7.9 Gallons


Engine Displacement: 420 Cubic Centimeters


Runtime: 110 hours


Total Power Outlets: 4


Frequency: 50 Hz


Engine Power Maximum: 9.4 Kilowatts


Starting Wattage: 9400 Watts


Running Wattage: 7500 Watts


Brand Name: Generac


Included Components: Battery, Engine Oil, Oil Funnel, Owner's Manual, Tool Kit


Model Name: GP7500E


Model Number: 80112


UPC: 696471103939


Manufacturer: Generac


Item Type Name: Portable Generator


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 3 year limited


Item Weight: 204 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 45.44"L x 27"W x 27.09"H


Color: Orange, Black


Material Type: Steel


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Wednesday, May 13

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Value for the Money [Updated on 3/27/26]
Style: 9,400 Starting Watts
I'm in the process of phasing out a 10 year old portable gas generator with this Generac dual fuel version. My new Generac arrived nicely packaged. Assembly was fairly easy. Now I'm into the 30 hour engine break in phase. Today I did the Initial Engine Run with No Load. I like the fact that intuitive instructions are visible on the generator frame for Manual or Electric Starts. I'm breaking in the engine using gasoline and I followed the routine for Electric Starts. After adding the break in engine oil and gasoline, the engine fired up with one push of the button. [BTW-I really like the Fuel Gauge since my old generator doesn't have one.] It ran smooth and powerful for the entire one hour initial start up period. And it's quieter than my old generator. The controls for Selection of Fuel [Gas or Propane], the Choke, Fuel On/Off Switch are well marked and responsive. While it was running I tried the connections for the 120 Volt AC 20-Amp GFCI Duplex Receptacle and the 120/240 Volt AC, 30 Amp Locking Receptacle, with extension cords. No problems here. It was also easy to attach the LP regulator connecting hose to the valve on an empty 20 lb. LP cylinder, and also attach the opposite end of the hose to the generator. No problems here. When the Hour Meter registered "1" I shut the generator down. I will complete the remaining 29 hours of the engine break in period with variable limited loads in the coming days. After the break in period, I will replace the engine oil with a synthetic oil per the Owner's Manual. My impression to this point is that I got great value for the money invested. And when I switch out my old generator from the Manual Transfer Switch, in my house, I believe my Generac 9,400 Starting Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator will power my home, when needed, for many years to come. [I will provide updates to this review in the coming days as I progress to the end of the break in period for my new generator.] I completed my engine break in period on 3/27/26 and changed the oil in accordance with the Owner's Manual guidance. I switched out my old generator and connected my new Generac to the Manual Transfer Switch in my house. Now I have peace of mind and protection against future power outages for many years to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2026 by TWD

  • A better piece of equipment
Style: 9,400 Starting Watts
This is a much better piece of equipment than the ‘mass import’ companies offer. Smoother operation with negligible metal to metal noise. Much tighter operation. Just a better piece of equipment
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2025 by Bob W

  • Only works if you hit it with a wrench.
Style: 9,400 Starting Watts
Buyer beware…while the gasoline option started as expected, the propane option hasn’t worked properly once. Trying to get someone on the phone with customer service was a nightmare; be prepared to get bounced from dept to dept. They claim to have servicers listed on their website, but half of the shops listed are closed. The one we were able to finally talk to doesn’t service portable units, but did manage to get the propane option started…apparently you have to hit the regulator just right with a wrench half a dozen times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2026 by Jen S.

  • very easy to use, and is able to use both LP gas and petrol.
Style: 9,400 Starting Watts
This dual fuel Generac generator has been very effective in empowering my house when I lost power.My first use was early May and I lost power for three days and it ran very efficiently, gas consumption was relative needing about 10 gallons in the three days that it was in use. It’s very easy to start and hook up. It powered most of my appliances, including refrigerator, stove, microwave, fans,my water pump, and Boiler I would recommend this to anyone who needs a generator that can power your house when you lose electricity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2025 by BIGDOG

  • Dependable, and reliable
Style: 9,400 Starting Watts
Easy to assemble and it started as it should and work through it out of the box. Have not used it yet for a storm, but I’m sure it will be good as we have another Generac generator and that one has worked flawlessly
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025 by ken m.

  • Lots of power. Versatile
Style: 9,400 Starting Watts
Good generator so far. I like that I can run on propane. Puts out sufficient power to lift my aircraft hanger door where others of similar price were not rated to do so.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025 by Daryl W.

  • Great
Style: 9,400 Starting Watts
Started right up and worked
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025 by matt

  • Expensive and lousy
Style: 9,400 Starting Watts
Piece of junk. Fuel lever rusted and fell off, won’t start, noisy, poorly engineered.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025 by chuck

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