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Portable Inverter Generator 2500W Gas Powered, Quiet Generators for Home Use, Camping, Emergency Home Backup, Parallel Ready, with CO Sensor and Fuel Gauge, EPA Compliant, Blue

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Fulfilled by Oxseryn Direct U.S.

Arrives Aug 26 – Aug 30
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Size: 1


Color: Blue


Features

  • Powerful Output - 2500 peak watts and 1800 running watts, gas powered by 79.8CC 4-stroke OHV engine, 1.1 gallon fuel tank with fuel gauge, runs for up to 10 hours at 25% load, with parallel function, perfect for camping and home backup emergency use.
  • Multi-Output Options - Power all your devices with versatile ports, includes 2*120V AC ports, 1*12V DC port, 1*USB port and 1*Type-C port, features Eco-mode.
  • Clean Power - Less than 3% THD, provides reliable power during an outage or camping, confidently connect your sensitive electronics. Perfect for phone, laptop, drone and camera. Even supports charging power station.
  • Quiet Operation - Under 58 dBA from 23FT away, this generator provides quiet, steady power for your home during a power outage or RV nights.
  • Compact and Portable - Lightweight at only 40lbs, compact design and built-in handle make it easy to carry for adults.
  • Safety First - With CO sensor, the generator will automatically shut down if carbon monoxide levels get too high, keeping you safe during use. Please use it in a ventilated place.
  • Note - All generators are functionally tested in the factory, so there may be a slight smell of gas when you receive it. Don't worry about it, it's not second-hand.

Brand: Oxseryn


Wattage: 1800 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping, Residential


Item Weight: 40 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 2500


Special Feature: CO Sensor, Cold Start Technology, Fuel Gauge, Low Oil Shutdown, Overload Protection


Included Components: Generator, Maintenance Tools, Oil Funnel, User Manual


Brand: ‎Oxseryn


Wattage: ‎1800 watts


Fuel Type: ‎Gasoline


Power Source: ‎Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Camping, Residential


Item Weight: ‎40 Pounds


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Output Wattage: ‎2500


Special Feature: ‎CO Sensor, Cold Start Technology, Fuel Gauge, Low Oil Shutdown, Overload Protection


Included Components: ‎Generator, Maintenance Tools, Oil Funnel, User Manual


Color: ‎Blue


Product Dimensions: ‎18"L x 11"W x 18"H


Material: ‎ABS


Model Name: ‎EDOG01


Engine Type: ‎4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: ‎Electronic


Tank Volume: ‎1.1 Imperial Gallons


Engine Displacement: ‎79.8 Cubic Centimeters


Runtime: ‎9 hours


Total Power Outlets: ‎2


Engine Power Maximum: ‎2500 Watts


Starting Wattage: ‎2500 Watts


Running Wattage: ‎1800 Watts


Manufacturer: ‎Oxseryn


Part Number: ‎EDOG01


Item Weight: ‎40 pounds


Item model number: ‎EDOG01


Size: ‎1


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎CO Sensor, Cold Start Technology, Fuel Gauge, Low Oil Shutdown, Overload Protection


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Date First Available: March 3, 2025


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  • Not a "beast" but pretty good
Size: 1 Color: Orange
This is 3rd time trying to review this generator. I know it's long but this isn't something tjat you would just use and discard. Longevity and dependability are what's important for a generator. I believe the generator is going to start and make electricity when the power goes out. It is economical in my limited testing It ran for about 4 plus hours on variable load demands over that time on a half gallon of gas.ý In that half gallon of fuel I have changed the oil four times . The amount of metal that came out was exssive in my opinion. The first 2 changes had actual grit and a lot of it.. the 3 and 4th change had glitter in the oil . The generator is not a beast as some reviews state.. applying a load close to max will cause the generator to stumble. In ec mode it will overload and need to be reset. It did handle loads close to max wattage running several low demand items in my rv.. toaster oven and 45 amp power converter and fridge all at once. But would not run the microwave all alone. Even if I turned off the eco throttle. The entire side cover has to be removed in order to check the oil level The pull side cord cover doesn't come off .the case has to be removed to access that side of the engine Not good in my opinion. It does start on the first pull every time I'm sure he power will be inverter clean and consistent .it will reliably run a house fridge with powe to spare for internet TV and lights.. But itvis a light duty generator. I will run an 8000 btu window ac. Now if you're thinking just buy a more expensive generator all the generators in this size class use the same 80 cc engined made in the same factories in China. I got this on sale delivered for under 325 dollars. It is very quiet at most load levels. Normal speaking voice right next to it with a 600 watt load.it should give decent run time. At least 6 hours maybe more at half load. My 6500 watt genny would use more than half a gallon of gas an hour and is open frame so its loud as a motorcycle but it will run real loads and handle heavy start demand.. that is not how this is supposed yo be used.. 900 to 1500 watts is its safe load rating in my opinion. Starting anything more would overload it. It's for light emergency usage .. and recreational use. I hope it lasts many years but skeptical The genny it replaced was a very old ryobi 2000 watt inverter unit. I tried parallel to a wen 2000 watt unit...fried the ryobi..it has no parallel ports.. the engine 80 cc still runs but no power. Can't get any parts for it... So in conclusion change the oil alot in first few hours.. dont expect a poeerhouse . It's a light weight unit.. for light duty usage. I just wanted to add an edit about the oil this generator take atvleast 16 us oz of oil..adding 12 oz of oil will get the generator to start but it could very well shut down on a low oil safety.. I did say that removing the side cover is the only way to check the oil level. I personally measure a bit over 16 oz in a container and will tip it slightly so that it won't leak out. I haven't actually had to check the oil level yet because I've changed instead..lol if you purchase this unit make sure you change the oil after a very short run. Get it hot amd change it.. in the half gallon of gas I've ran through it so far I've changed out about a half gallon of oil.. I going to run it again soon. June 13 2025 Ok so I had teo 1 liter camping gas containers that I have for my coleman stoves. They had been filled last spring 2024. I opened them and they smelled fine and I coild see the bottom off the container so I thouhht I would run it through this genny and then change the oil. I was loading things into the camper so I figured I would use this to charge the batteries. I connected the rv power line before I started the generator. It started on one pull and then stalled out.. I assumed the rv main was on and it was trying to start the converter as it started and couldnt do it.. but I tried it again.. held the choke on a few seconds longer then opened it.. it started with a bit of a sputter but did start and run I them went in then went in the rv amd was shocked . No only was main on but the air conditioner was running.!! From a pull start l with old gas it was running the converter and the 15k btu dometic ac.. I was quite impressed.. I really did not think it would run it.. it wouild not run the microwave after all.. and I l know the ac unit needs about 2400 watts to start and about 1700 with the converter on.. I got those numbers fom a different generator that has a watt meter.. so there you have it.. even with regular gas from last year it started from a full stop witha 2400 Warr load.. I shut off the sc unit amd waited about 10 mims and turned on the ac again. I believe the eco mode was on.. the blower motor started slowly but there was no stumble when the ac compression started. Air was blowing cold in just a couple of minutes. For the fact that it started the ac I am raising my review to 5 stars. It starts reliably and was able to produce the starting power to run the rv air conditioner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025 by vic2463

  • appears ok.
Size: 1 Color: Orange
Only one year warranty but figured would take a chance. Checked plug gap and Torch plug set at 31 which is extreme end so put to 25. Sprayed a little fogging oil in cylinder and pulled cord a few times. Replaced plug( as most gens. tough for large hands to get plug boot on) and filled with gas. I use non oxygenated rec. gas, 92 octane, in all my small engines either 2 or 4 stroke. Add sea foam to gas and then filled 1/4. As for all new gens. I pull cord for 10 times. My first gen. is a Honda 1000i which when I picked up the person prepping in must of pulled 17 times and then started. Did this with set to off. Put on choke and started first pull. Let run for 1 hr. on eco mode, no load. Changed oil and did have some small bits on magnetic oil drain plug. drained and added new 10/30 oil. Ran again for an hour. After a half hour put small load on, a fan, pulling a mere 22 watts and let run an additional 1/2 hr. did new oil change and a very few bits this time. Next ran for a half hour with a 750 watt load(would prefer 500 but have nothing anymore that runs that) with no issues. Only ran 1/2 hr as ran out of gas. Drained carb. Changed oil again and put in synthetic 10/30 and changed plug to a NGK as not a fan of Torch. Will be using this at cabin. I also have 2 champion 2500 dual fuel for at home use and this is pretty much as quite as them. The 1000i is slightly less noisy but also less power. Side panel a little difficult to put back as must make sure the tit on the bottom is pushed into the hole(bang with hand) and also the top and bottom of the front gets pushed in. All in all for the price point definitely a value. Will see if any issues and will update if any. Update July 29, 2025. Put gas in gen. started first pull. let run with 1500 watt load for an hour. Let cool some and checked magnetic oil stick for particles, none seen. Pulled plu and refogged with oil, drained carb and gas. Looks like aok unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025 by MM

  • Perfect small generator at a great price.
Size: 1 Color: Orange
Incredible value/price for a small inverter generator. Nice finish and deign. Very quiet.Started right up and ran the break-in oil and now changed it out to run for our camping trip. I selected this one based on great build quality and other reviews. I will add to this review after we use it for awhile. Seems to handle all the appliances I need. Coffee maker, toaster oven, small fan, power tools heater etc. I put it through the paces with everything I could reasonably throw at it and it didn’t miss a beat. Just buy it you’ll like it 😎 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025 by S Fam

  • Nice generator
Size: 1 Color: Orange
Quick delivery. After I put oil in I gave it a test pull, very easy to start and quiet. I tested it with a couple of tools, no real load but did fine. The usb port also did great.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025 by david

  • Super quiet generator works well.
Size: 1 Color: Orange
Awesome quiet generator at a good price. Use it for boondocking my RV. It will run everything in the camper except for the AC unit. Starts on first pull every time!
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2025 by Dave Moore

  • Works great
Size: 1 Color: Orange
Haven’t done any hardcore use yet, but runs well, it’s quiet for a generator, and it proves the power I need.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2025 by Brainwave

  • Nice little generator
Size: 1 Color: Orange
I bought this mainly for camping in heavily shaded areas to keep my solar batteries charged (and for extra power). I haven't been camping yet, but will be. I have a very large and loud gas generator that I would never consider using for camping, this will fill in the loss of sunlight gap. Had to read through the manual to find all of the specs, especially for oil. It would be nice to have the type and amount of oil and gas on one page. I always use non-ethanol gas in all of my small engines, and it took about a half a quart of oil. It started right up and will do the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025 by J

  • Good choice
Size: 1 Color: Orange
Bought for my 85 year old father. He said unit is small enough for him to move. He reported is was easy to pull start.m. Very pleased how quite it is for the power it produces.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2025 by Donald Hanson

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