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The Westinghouse iGen2550 is a lightweight, gas-powered inverter generator delivering 2550 peak watts and 1900 running watts with less than 3% THD for clean, stable power. It operates ultra-quietly at 52 dBA and runs up to 12 hours on a single 1.16-gallon tank. Featuring RV-ready outlets, USB ports, and a digital display, it’s designed for emergency home backup and outdoor use. Parallel capable and backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s the smart, portable power solution for professionals and adventurers alike.







































| ASIN | B0D684155L |
| Additional Features | Digital Display, Fuel Gauge, Fully Enclosed Design, Hour Meter, USB Port |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,754 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #74 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Westinghouse |
| Brand Name | Westinghouse |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,386 Reviews |
| Engine Displacement | 80 Cubic Centimeters |
| Engine Power Maximum | 2550 Watts |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Ignition System Type | Magneto |
| Included Components | Engine Oil & Funnel, Owner's Manual, Quick-Start Guide, Screw Driver, Warranty |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19"L x 11.5"W x 17.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Inverter Generators |
| Item Weight | 42.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment |
| Model Name | Inverter Generators |
| Model Number | iGen2550 |
| Output Wattage | 1900 |
| Power Source | Fuel Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Residential |
| Running Wattage | 1900 Watts |
| Runtime | 12 hours |
| Starting Wattage | 2550 Watts |
| Tank Volume | 1.16 Gallons |
| Total Power Outlets | 5 |
| UPC | 850032657853 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 2550 watts |
J**H
Quality unit with adequate power and superior portability
Westinghouse is a brand I trust with a long history of producing durable equipment. The iGen 2550c is among the smaller size, lower cost, and more convenient portability for this kind of equipment. Power capabilities will be more than adequate for my off-grid power tool needs, and maybe power outage service at home. Quality is impressive. Easy starting and quiet operation. User manual is very well written with good illustrations, comprehensive parts list and exploded views. I would recommend reading the manual a couple times including at first start-up and after some use to understand settings, modes, and the data panel.
J**Z
Powerful, quiet and reliable for emergencies at home or while camping
I bought the Westinghouse iGen2550C for backup power at home and while traveling, and it has exceeded my expectations. It's very quiet, easy to start, and provides clean power for charging laptops, small refrigerators, or tools. The ECO mode helps save fuel, and its compact size makes it easy to transport. I just recommend checking the oil level before first use and not overloading it. Excellent generator for the price and quality. Highly recommended!
H**S
Powerful and Quiet Generator for RV Adventures 🏕️⚡
Get ready to be amazed by the Westinghouse 2550 Peak Watt Super Quiet & Lightweight Portable Inverter Generator! This blue beauty is an absolute game-changer for any outdoor enthusiast. Picture this: you're out camping 🏞️ with your buddies, and you need a reliable power source. This generator steps in like a superhero ⚡, providing 2550 peak watts of power while being super quiet. No more annoying buzzing sounds ruining your peaceful nature vibes.One of the coolest things about this generator is its RV-ready 30A outlet. It's like this device was made for your recreational vehicle 🚐. And guess what? You can even connect two of these bad boys for even more power - talk about being parallel capable! Plus, with its long run time, you can enjoy hours of uninterrupted power supply for all your gadgets and appliances.The only downside is that it might be a bit on the pricey side 💸, but hey, quality comes at a cost, right? Overall, if you're looking for a reliable, quiet, and powerful generator for your outdoor adventures, the Westinghouse 2550 is definitely worth considering!
B**S
Dual fuel with 30 amp plug
I like the dual fuel option. While gasoline provides a slightly higher output, not having to drain fuel for storage make propane my choice any time I don't need the extra output gas provides. Starts easy, runs quite (Maybe 2 or 3 decibels louder than a Honda), dual fuel option, and a 30 amp plug so no adapter is required to power a travel trailer. Just be aware to use with travel trailers a unifying ground plug is required or the trailer may not power up when plugged into the generator.
E**T
Great product!
Very easy to set up. Started up the first time. It is doing the job when the power goes out!
D**T
Easy to Move and Use
This light weight dual fuel generator is easy to use and move about. The first time I started it I used propane and it started on the second pull of the rope. It is extremely quiet and powers the devices I need with no issues.
B**G
Very nice generator
Generator arrived in great condition. It was very easy to set up. It is well made with handy locking doors on both sides. It started on the 2nd pull on my 1st use while using propane. Runs very quiet.
S**M
So far, so good. Too soon to fully review.
I just got my generator last night and am in the process of breaking it in. So I won't give 5 stars until I have used it for a month or so. I already had a Champion 2500 W gas generator, but I started having some problems with it this summer (bought it last summer). I have a hard time starting it, and I didn't like using gasoline. So I researched and then found this Westinghouse Dual Fuel generator that weighs about the same 50 lbs ish. I want to be able to use propane and only propane. It is supposed to be quieter and and propane is cleaner than gas. My goal is to never use gasoline in this Westinghouse, but it nice I have the option. First impression: Pretty good. It started up on the 2nd pull. As I said I am in the breaking in process for this generator. I wasn't able to do that properly with my Champion last summer, and I needed to get that right this time. I was a bit disappointed that the only instructions for the break in period simply said to not exceed 50% of the load capacity for the first 5 hours. Ok - am I supposed to vary that load at all? I am doing that because other research said it would be a good idea. Am I supposed run all appliances at 50% load for a straight 5 hours? Or can that load only be 10% or 20%? Is that good or bad? So Westinghouse, please add some more details to the very small section on how to break in the generator. Now I can't sit there and babysit the generator for 5 hours. But I have been checking it every 20 to 30 minutes. A couple of times now it has stopped running and I am not sure why. The first time I believe it was overload. I actually saw that. I had added in a USB power bank, hoping to charge that with the generator. It didn't like it. The other 2 times, I was not out there, but no way it would have been overloaded. So does it just stop after an hour or so?? I don't know. The 2 main things I am powering right now I don't think draw a whole lot. One is an electric 12/120v cooler. The other is a small USB powered fan, designed to be able to plug into a PC USB port. Then when I am out there, I will plug in a vacuum cleaner and run that for a bit. I also plugged in a variable speed drill and ran that at different speeds to provide different loads. But again, I am not sure what percentage of the full load this is. One thing I did like about my Champion, that this Westinghouse doesn't have, is a display telling me how many hours it has on the generator. This made it easier to track usage. My main use for this generator is to recharge my RV Lithium batteries when solar is not enough to keep them up. So I won't really be able to tell how well this does, until I use it on my next trip.
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