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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: Liquefied Petroleum Gas


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: Oil Bottle, Funnel


Brand: Pulsar


Wattage: 2200 watts


Fuel Type: Liquefied Petroleum Gas


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: Oil Bottle, Funnel


Color: Blue


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


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


Frequency: 60 Hz


Engine Power Maximum: 2200 Watts


Starting Wattage: 2200 Watts


Running Wattage: 1800 Watts


Item Weight: 44 pounds


Manufacturer: Pulsar Products


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PG2200BiS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Greatest Little Generator
Wanted this to recharge my solar batteries and supplement power in an emergency. Was particularly looking for Dual Fuel and I keep more propane hanging around than gasoline. It came with the propane regulator, a spark plug wrench (spark plug is pretty far in the case), oil and a funnel (for adding the oil). Funnel is much appreciated as it screws into the oil port and has a o-ring to prevent messes. You will need a 3/4" wrench to snug up the propane regulator to the generator. My first start was using propane, it was tricky and took about 20 pulls until I figured it out. After that learning experience it would take me about 5-6 pulls to get it going on propane. Read some of the other reviews that talk about it. Still seemed easier than many of those reviews. It has a 1 gallon gas tank in it, and it is a plastic tank (yes, no rust). Starts very easy using gasoline, 2-3 pulls. Eco-mode varies the speed to the load, it works but seems it is louder when running slower. But I still like this feature. Overall it is very quiet for a generator, and you could probably add an after market muffler to the current exhaust and it would be much quieter. But don't take that wrong, this is very quiet running. Super easy to move around or toss into the bed of a pickup. Handle is great and it is fairly light. Inverter runs well, load tested it with heat gun and shop vac (about 1,400Watts). Also ran my computer with it and it ran beautifully even though it is not rated as a Pure Sine wave inverter it worked flawlessly. Unfortunately I didn't check the voltage at various loads so I can't attest to its voltage stability... it just worked. Manual says it had a 12V battery charger, but that is simply Not true. Version I had did not have to connections on the panel. But a USB port is there and works as advertised. Overall excellent, true hand-carry portable generator at a great price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2022 by Kontrols Kontrols

  • Great little inverter/generator!
I only run it on LPG and it starts on the second pull every time. VERY important to start it exactly as it shows on the quick start card that comes attached to the inverter. If you don’t you can run it rich, then it can be difficult to get started. Recently used extensively after a storm and it powered the lights and both of our refrigerators for 24 hours. I see other complaints about how hard it is the start and run on LPG but haven’t really had a single issue after I followed the instructions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • 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. 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

  • Outstanding Generator
This is an outstanding generator! I have had several generators over the years and this is by far the best. It is quieter and lighter than most in the 2000w output class. It starts easily and runs flawlessly. Propane is a good fuel choice for a generator to reduce the hassle of gasoline treatment for storage, but the dual fuel capability provides the option for gasoline if needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023 by Rob

  • super easy
I got this generator specifically to utilize propane with it as I didnt want to carry cans of gas in my van. I was a little nervous after reading some of the reviews about it being hard to start on propane. Especially in light of the fact that I am a 64 year old handicapped woman. But let me tell you, it started like a dream after following the instructions included with it. It is nice and quiet. I wish it were just a little lighter but it is still less heavy than the others I researched. I would say this is a great generator and a great value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Darlene Kuhn

  • Good value for propane generator
Review of Pulsar PG2200BiS 2200W(peak) Inverter, dual fuel (gas and propane) $421 in Oct 2023. (for gas-only comparison Pulsar 2300W was $349, or 4000W for $431) Nobody paid me anything to write this. This is info I was looking for when I was reading the reviews. I examined the packaging and contents to see if it suggested this was a return. There was a small scrape on the case, and oil on dipstick (hopefully) from factory testing. Overall impression was that this was a new item. Included in the box: generator, regulator with hose, user manual, 3yr warranty, container of 11.8oz oil, spark plug wrench, and a small funnel which is threaded for the oil port. (see pic) The 3yr warranty requires you to pay for "all transportation costs" (presumably both ways) to them for repair or replacement. After the first year you also pay for labor, so in most cases it's at best a 1 yr warranty. If you buy one, I'd recommend testing it within the 30 days of the Amazon return period. I weighed the generator without gas or oil. 47.1lbs. Amazon page says 44lbs. Nope. Manual says 47.1lbs. Adding a gallon of gas at 6.1lbs and 12oz oil makes it about 53.9lbs. The side panel of the generator(see image 6 on the Amazon page) says 24.5Kg, which is 53.9lbs. Regarding the problem a few reviewers had starting it, I read some possible reasons why in the manual. 1. The engine switch must be turned to "On" 2. The vent on top of the fuel cap must be turned to "On" (for gasoline only). 3. Nothing can be plugged into the generator when starting. It loads the engine to keep it from spinning freely, and is bad for electronics. Note: It also says unplug everything before stopping the generator. 4. needs proper oil level(ships without, so add oil). If too low(or tilted too much) it activates "low oil" shut-off. 5. Using propane(LP), according to the manual, you should push the purge button on the regulator(see pic) for 3-5 seconds, fully open the choke, pull twice (purges air in hose?), close the choke and pull twice. If you miss any of these steps you could have a problem. I added the oil. You should make sure the generator is level when checking the oil level. A very small tilt is the difference between a dipstick reading of "full" or "empty". I stuck a little circular bubble level ($5 on Amazon) on the flat space next to the gas cap to help verify level. It's hard to get all the oil out of the corrugated funnel, so I'd recommend storing it in a 1-gallon zip lock bag. Before starting the generator, I installed a magnetic oil dipstick ($10 on Amazon). Strong magnet, but almost impossible to read oil level with it. Keep the original dipstick for checking oil. (I might put it back in if I don't find any tiny metal bits at the 5hr break-in period) The spark plug gap was good. It's a Torch E6RTC. You could upgrade to a NGK BPR6ES, but this one worked fine. To connect the LP hose to the generator the dial must be set to LPG. There are prongs on the dial that fit around the hose connector to keep it from being switched to "gas" when set on propane.(see pic) You need to connect the line inside the prongs. It makes it a bit difficult to get a wrench on it to tighten. Of course, it's a flare fitting so you don't need any teflon tape. You could put a little gas pipe dope around the flare end if you find a leak. I didn't have a problem. I started the generator on propane without adding any gas. The wattages listed below were measured with a Kill-O-Watt meter(recommend getting one). Weighed LP tank -TW =4.0 lbs propane. Turned engine switch on >choke on >2 pulls >choke off >2 pulls, started right up. Changed to ECO mode. Slight drop in noise. The power rating for propane is 1600W running/ 1800W peak. On a 50ft (12ga?) extension cord and a power strip, I attached 2 fans and a space heater, 1300W total, continuous. Tried Eco mode off/on but no change in sound or speed, so Eco off. Ran 20min. Everything was turned off. Weighed disconnected LP tank and found I used exactly 1lb. It ran at 1300w for 20min. which equates the same amount of fuel generating 433w for 1hr (1lb propane generating 1300W x 1/3hrs = 433 Whrs/lb). So about 1lb LP/hr at 1/4 load (400W) seems reasonable. For 20lbs of propane that's 20hrs at 400w, 10hrs at 800W, or 5hrs at 1600w. I'm planning to run it on propane only, for now. When I run it on gas later I'll add an update. In conclusion, I like this generator so far. It seems to be well built and at a good price point for what you're getting, inverter, dual fuel and 2200 peak watts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by Curious1 Curious1

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