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GENMAX Portable Inverter Generator,6000W Super Quiet Dual Fuel Portable Engine with Remote/Electric Start,Lightweight for Backup Home Use&Camping Travel Outdoor,EPA Compliant(GM6000iED.)

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Style: GM6000iED


Features

  • DUAL FUEL OUTPUT 312cc 4-stroke OHV engine produces 6000 peak watts and 5250 rated watts with 3.6 gallon fuel tank; Gas or Propane Powered ,giving you the freedom and flexibility of fuel choice. This generator is perfect for emergency home power, job site use or camping with your RV.
  • EASY TO CARRY AND USE 1 telescopic rod and 2 rolling wheels for easy travel; Light weight and compact design, weight only 117.9 pounds; 5 in 1 Digital Data Center(Hours, Voltage, Loading,Gas fuel meter, Frequency) ,Remote Start With Key Fob.
  • Extremely Quiet, Extremely Fuel Efficient As Low as 62 dBA Noise with 25%loading at 23 feet distance. Features LOW IDLE Mode for Maximum Fuel Efficiency.
  • CO DETECTAutomatically turns off the generator when an unsafe level of carbon monoxide is detected.
  • INVERTER TECHNOLOGY Provides clean, stable power <3%THD for sensitive electronics including televisions and computers.

Brand: GENMAX


Wattage: 6000 watts


Fuel Type: Liquefied Petroleum Gas


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Item Weight: 118 Pounds


Output Wattage: 6000


Special Feature: Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Fuel Efficient, Lightweight, Portable, Remote Start


Included Components: wheels


Color: Black, Orange


Wattage: 6000 watts


Fuel Type: Liquefied Petroleum Gas


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Output Wattage: 6000


Additional Features: Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Fuel Efficient, Lightweight, Portable, Remote Start


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: Electronic


Tank Volume: 3.6 Gallons


Engine Displacement: 312 Cubic Centimeters


Runtime: 125 hours


Total Power Outlets: 4


Frequency: 60 Hz


Starting Wattage: 6000 Watts


Running Wattage: 5250 Watts


Is Electric: No


Brand Name: GENMAX


Included Components: wheels


Model Name: GM6000iED.


Model Number: GM6000iED.


UPC: 713424639038


Manufacturer: GENMAX


Warranty Description: 1 year


Item Weight: 118 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 30.5"L x 21.9"W x 24.8"H


Color: Black, Orange


Material Type: Plastic, Steel


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  • GM6000iED: Works well for RV. I like it.
The media could not be loaded. Update: Bottom line, I'm still happy with this purchase. After about 225 hours of use, the battery and electric starter both died. The pull starter had broken previously, but I wasn't concerned with that at the time since I always use the electric starter. However, with both starters and the battery dead, I was left with an unusable generator. I contacted Genmax support initially by phone, and was pleasantly surprised to get a live human almost instantly. I explained the problems I was having and was told the parts I needed would be shipped to me free of charge under warranty. There was some follow-up by email after that and it turned out one of my parts was backordered which delayed things a bit. I did eventually get my parts as promised and my generator is back up and running. Overall, I'm pretty pleased with their warranty support. It's good to know they stand behind their products. Original review: I bought this Genmax GM6000iED generator and a boeemi L14-30P to 14-50R adapter to power my RV for occasional off-grid use and as a backup power source during outages. I have a power-hungry 40-ft fifth wheel, so one of those dinky generators just wasn't going to cut it. This one is powerful enough to keep us comfortable, but not powerful enough to run all the high-power devices simultaneously. It does allow us to easily run two 15,000 BTU roof AC units, an 18 cu ft Norcold refrigerator, 50" TV, and a few small items (lights, 12V vent fans, etc.) with plenty of power to spare. I'm impressed by the overall design and quality for the price. This generator is far from silent (as any producing this much power) but certainly acceptable. It's not much louder than a typical AC unit. Placed about 25 feet away from my RV, I can barely hear it from inside. This unit may be a little heavy for some. It weighs just under 120 lbs empty, which puts you somewhere around 145 lbs with a full gas tank. No problem if you are able to wheel it everywhere but a little tougher when it comes to lifting it, especially from the ground into the bed of a truck for example. Lifting it into the storage compartment of my RV is a little easier since it's much closer to the ground. If this sounds like too much, I'd recommend two smaller units and a parallel kit. I prefer a single unit and this is manageable for me. I've put about 17 hours on it so far, 2 hours at idle without load and about 15 hours at about half-load or less. It starts easily using the pull start, electric push button start on the unit or the remote start. The display is very nice giving a readout of time since last start in hours and minutes alternating with total runtime in hours, gas gauge, voltage, frequency, and load in kW. The low idle mode works well for saving fuel when the load is lower. Low idle runs a bit quieter as well and then will ramp up when more power is needed. Access to the oil fill and drain is pretty nice. The included funnel isn't great quality but I appreciate them including it to at least get you going if you don't already have an appropriate funnel. The following accessories are included: propane hose with regulator, spark plug wrench, screwdriver, oil funnel, a L14-30P plug head and a 5-20P plug head. The inclusion of the plug heads to make your own cords was quite unexpected for me, but they may come in handy in the future. Not included, but necessary to get you running: gasoline or propane, and 10w-30 oil. Note that you can only use gasoline containing 10% or less ethanol. I point this out only because E15, which contains up to 15% ethanol, has recently become popular in some areas. Using E15 could cause problems. I haven't run it on propane yet, as it's considerably more expensive than running on gas. I chose this dual fuel model for emergency situations when I need power but don't have gas. I always have propane available because my RV has two 30 lb tanks. Regarding oil, 10w30 is recommended and in one location the manual states .21 gal oil capacity and in another location .12 gal oil capacity. In my experience, neither is right but .12 gal (15.36 ounces) is close as 16 ounces gets onto the cross-hatched area of the dipstick a little less than half-way up. I've changed the oil twice so far even though Genmax says you can wait 20 hours for the first change and then switch to every 100 hours. I'll probably change it at least one more time at a short interval before switching. Even using a full synthetic oil, the changes are cheap since you only use half a quart. I'm currently using Super Tech 10w30 full synthetic (a little over $5 per quart at this time). I'd rather spend a bit more on oil doing the changes more frequently than recommended, especially during the break-in period. It's cheap insurance to keep the engine healthy in my opinion. Only time will tell how durable this generator really is, but so far I'm impressed and I'd recommend it. If you made it all the way to the end, hopefully my long, rambling review was full of useful information to you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023 by Jameson

  • Run... don't even consider Genmax products.
I purchased this unit as a home backup and for use with our RV when we camp. I was impressed by the function, output (ran two RV ACs), and sound level. But... after just 40 hours of run time the logic board failed and it stopped putting out power, it would start, run, and stop just fine. After a lengthy experience trying to reach Genmax customer service I thought I might be on the path to repair. It took months to get a response, and thenmonths of troubleshooting due to slow replies from Genmax. Eventually the rep confirmed, the logic board is bad and would send a replacement. Problem is it never got sent, I checked in weekly for months only to be told it is backordered. After three months... Genmax stopped responding. I do not recommend Genmax products simply because the products don't last and the customer service is almost non existent. Buyer beware. Thankfully, Amazon made things right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2026 by Matthew

  • Goes into overload on Propane with: Fridge, A/C, Television and bathroom exhaust fan on high.
It arrived 4 days early. Box had a few cuts, but the interior of the box has stout 1 inch lined foam that protected the unit. No oil in box. Filled with proper oil, connected the red and black lead wires together at the oil cover area, hooked up the propane bottle and she fired right off. The four way plug connector allowed me to cut an end off our 30-amp RV cable and attach the supplied 4-wire 30 amp plug in the kit. Was a breeze. Plugged in the RV, started up the generator with low idle off. 243 watts on display with 1.9KW delivered to the RV. I went inside and turn on the A/C. Good to go. With the A/C on, I turned on the television, kitchen exhaust fan and lights. Looked at generator and it was drawing 2.8KW. Then I turned on the bathroom overhead exhaust fan and bathroom lights on low. Generator draws 3.0 on the display. I turn the microwave on and bang, overload. Reset the generator, turned off the bathroom exhaust leaving everything else on. Draws 2.8KW on the generator display. Turned off the A/C and display went to 1.9KW. Turned on the microwave with all the lights and television on and draws 2.8KW. This thing is so quiet, I don't know if it is a 6000 KW generator as it goes into overload at low amp display. But, our 2012 three horse trailer full living quarters BigHorn by Lakota has standard lights, not LED's and take up a lot of power. There must be 20 standard incandescent 12V bulbs. Our TV is not an updated smart TV. But it does have Blu Ray DVD and stereo. Our A/C I believe is a 15,500 BTU with heat strips. So in testing the generator, if you want to run the microwave and A/C at the same time with nothing else on, it might do it. The microwave draws a huge draw down and with all the lights and TV on with A/C she goes into overload and shuts down. But, I am maxing out the generator on propane. I have not tested it with gasoline. But, I am very satisfied with how quiet it is and it does what I want it to. It will be used for horse shows only and we might put 20 hours a year on it. I am a big guy at 6'6" and 240 lbs and find the unit moves around easily, and fits in the back of our rear tach easy with a 30 lb propane bottle, hoses and tools with a gallon of oil. There is still room for my wife's boots, saddle, bridle, pads, grooming boxes and other stuff. It will be easy to lift out, start and plug in. So, I am glad I did not buy anything lower in wattage as our big LQ has a 12 foot slide that goes out a full 4 feet and is a dream to stay in. I didn't even hear the generator with the door open and the A/C and TV on with the generator sitting 30 feet away. I am just so satisfied. So, if you have an older 5th wheel, travel trailer or horse trailer with standard 12V incandescent lights, a big A/C unit and a convection microwave and TV's, get a bigger unit. This one just won't run everything on propane. But, I bet it will on gasoline. LOL ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by michael mccreary

  • Quieter than I expected.
Cons- -It's kinda heavy. I guess I should have expected that because of the power output. -I intended to ONLY use propane because of the commonly referred to problems with "gasahol". I could not get the machine to start initially on propane so I pulled the spark plug and added a dash of gas. It started right up and has run on propane since. -No instructions on how to "pair" the remote start in the operator's manual. YouTube is my friend. -Where can I buy a weather-resistant cover? Pros- -As titled, it's amazingly quiet. -The handle makes it easy to maneuver in spite of being fairly heavy. -More power than we need for our RV, and will serve wonderfully as a backup for our home in case of emergency. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022 by The Old Dad

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