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Pulsar 2,200W Portable Dual Fuel Quiet Inverter Generator with USB Outlet & Parallel Capability, CARB Compliant, PG2200BiS

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Features

  • 2, 200 peak watts/ 1, 800 Rated watts (gas) & 2, 000 peak watts/ 1, 600 Rated watts (LPG)
  • 80cc, 3Hp, single cylinder, 4-stroke, OHV, air cooled Engine
  • Inverter technology With parallel capability & super quiet operation (60Db)
  • (2) 120V 15A AC outlets, (1) 5V integrated USB outlet, parallel sockets
  • Stable sine WAVE to use with sensitive electronic equipment & dual fuel capability (gas or LPG)
  • Compact carrying case design with 1. 18 gallon fuel tank
  • 8 hour run-time on single tank of gas/ 75 minute run-time on 1 pound LPG tank @ 1/2 load
  • Recoil start & low oil indicator with low oil shutdown
  • Includes: Propane Hose, Spark Plug Wrench, 10W30 Oil Bottle (350ML), & Funnel
  • CSA, EPA, CARB Compliant & Backed by a 1 year limited

Brand: Pulsar


Wattage: 2200 watts


Fuel Type: lpg


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 44 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 2.2 Watts


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: Funnel, Oil Bottle


Brand: Pulsar


Wattage: 2200 watts


Fuel Type: lpg


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 44 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 2.2 Watts


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: Funnel, Oil Bottle


Color: Blue


Product Dimensions: 19.7"L x 11.22"W x 17.91"H


Material: Steel/Aluminum


Model Name: Pulsar 2,200W Portable Dual Fuel Quiet Inverter Generator with USB Outlet & Parallel Capability, CARB Compliant, PG2200BiS


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: Electronic


Tank Volume: 1.18 Gallons


Engine Displacement: 80 Cubic Centimeters


Total Power Outlets: 3


Current Rating: 15 Amps


Engine Power Maximum: 2200 Watts


Starting Wattage: 2200 Watts


Running Wattage: 1800 Watts


UPC: 814726024451


Manufacturer: Pulsar Products


Global Trade Identification Number: 51


Item Weight: 44 pounds


Item model number: PG2200BiS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cheap but convenient dual fuel generator for charging battery backups
I managed to snag this for $300 while it was on sale from Camping World. This is my first generator, so I have nothing to compare it to, but it works well for my purposes of charging a battery backup to use during a power outage. It is fairly lightweight and portable, runs on gasoline or propane, and seems relatively easy to maintain. When I got it, I took the recommended advice on YouTube to run the generator at varying loads (500W, 1000W, and 1500W, using a radiant space heater with three settings) and then immediately changing the oil. I used the small bottle of oil it came with, which contains just the right amount to fill the reservoir. Although the product page recommends 10W-30, the manual shows that you can run the generator in a wider temperature range if you use 5W-30. (I used a cheap full synthetic type.) I also checked the air filter, the spark plug, and the spark arrestor. All looked brand new. I am taking the advice to only run this generator on propane to avoid gumming up the carburetor or having gas in the tank get stale and go bad. It is easy to start on propane. In fact, I bought a 30lb propane tank on Amazon just for running this generator and filled it up at Tractor Supply. This should save me money over tank exchanges. Although the manual says to pull twice with the choke on, and turn off choke and pull twice to start, I have also started it without the choke on at all. It always starts with four pulls either way. The engine struggles a little at first with loads over about a 1000 watts, but it does stabilize, even in ECO mode. The generator stays put if it's on level ground and doesn't move around. The only load this generator struggles with so far is my Anker Solix C1000, a battery power station with the capability to set the charging rate. It does fine up to 1000W, but when I try to crank it up to the 1300W ultrafast charging mode, the Anker resets everytime and will not charge. It would be nice if it would, but I think this has something to do with the fancy circuitry of the Anker. I am still happy that will charge at 1000W, which should still be sufficient to get me up and running in and outage pretty quickly. I recommend this generator if you need something small to power small loads during an outage. It would also be good for transporting to a jobsite or for camping/van life, since it's very lightweight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by W. Costley W. Costley

  • Small, reliable, easy on fuel. Dual Fuel is awesome! Easiest setup & Operation for dummies!
Super light, super easy to assemble. Great for RV or elderly or disabled people. Comes with everything you need to hook right up to a propane tank, includes regulator, etc. Tested out dead of winter 0°F worked great, quiet enough and seemed to last forever on one 20lb propane tank. Truly a great little machine and can’t wait to test it out camping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025 by Perantes

  • Perfect for storms
I have a 7500 watt portable, and this one. This one is perfect for the 20 hours of the day I don't have the big one running. It sips propane and was perfect to power my tv, network (along with my Internet), a fan and a light. I was going to purchase one of the $2k plus batteries, but this was much cheaper and worked well. Very quiet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2025 by Mike D.

  • Rocky
No problems. I use it on propane only. It starts right up. I followed the break in procedure and ordered the magnetic dipstick as well as an hour meter. When starting it using propane, purge the line with the regulator then use 3-4 slow pulls to finish the prime. After that 1-2 quick pulls should start it up. Quiet, not too heavy and provides enough power for my truck camper or to recharge my power station in about an hour during extended cloudy days. Would buy again, the price is right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024 by ray

  • Great portable unit
Purchase this during prime days and got a great deal. It fired right up out of the box and I have put about five trouble three hours on it. At the price point, you would expect it to be built of cheaper quality which it’s not top-of-the-line but fairly decent. My only complaint is that the engine cover screws strip out quickly so I ended up replacing it with some good stainless screws that will last a while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • What it will power
I bought this just before Hurricane Milton. My power was out for 4 days. I used this generator with success using propane. I had two full propane tanks and used nearly all of it over the 4 days/nights. What I powered was an 18cuft fridge. Also a 5000 BTU a/c window unit. A 65 inch TV. A hot plate. A small coffee maker. A fan. An electric pole chain saw to clear debris. I did not power these all at the same time, but individually it worked fine! It made the days of waiting bearable. My TV has an outdoor antennae, so was able to have some entertainment and watch the news. I ran the fridge off and on to keep things cold. At night I ran the a/c in my bedroom. I was able to run the a/c- a fan and the TV all at once, but i think it was a little much and the TV shut off a couple times. I like the propane option as gasoline has a tendency to dry up when not in use and clog the carburetor. Also I believe I could have the propane tanks refilled even if the store has no electricity- whereas a gasoline station can not pump gas without electricity. The generator was easy to set up- it came with a small bottle of oil and funnel. After the fist night, I realized there are two settings,, high power and economy- what works is just set it on economy and if the machine needs more power it will rev up all on its own. So far i am very happy to have this! No more wondering where I will go if the power is out. Hope this description helps you- if you have small appliances it will work. I had never used a generator before and was pleasantly surprised. Some things you might need- ear plugs for sleeping with the generator running. Extension cords and maybe one of those power strips with the extra outlets so you can swap cords. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025 by Monsieur Chuck

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