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3000 to 3999W Generators

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DeWALT DG4300 4300 Watt Heavy Duty Gas Generator

 

The DeWalt DG4300 3,800 rated watt generator is built around the quality and reliability of a 8 horsepower Honda GX Series OHV engine.

 

 


 

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Porter-Cable DBSI325 3250 Watt Home/Yard Generator

 

The Porter Cable DBSI325 was designed for portability from the ground up. The large wheel and dolly style frame allows one to move the 3250 watts of continuous power produced by the 6 hp Briggs and Stratton overhead valve engine easily to any location where remote power is needed.

The impression of mobility the DBSI325 give us is reinforced by the 0.75 gallon fuel tank which only provides 2.3 hours of run time at half load and 1.6 hours at full load. Plenty for a portable generator which is not designed to chug away all day at a static location but rather to get in to tough locations, get the job done quick and get out again.

 


 

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Briggs & Stratton 1653 3250 Watt Portable Generator

The 1653's 6.5 HP overhead valve engine means longer life, longer running, and reduced noise. You get 2.7 hours of run time at half load, producing up to 3250 running watts and 4550 starting watts. This generator is decked out with three convenient outlets including a 120-volt plug-in, and a 30-amp locking type outlet. Your purchase includes a wheel kit for portability and is backed by a two-year limited warranty.

 


 

 

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Makita G4300L 4300-Watt Power Generator

 

You would need to be getting a pretty attractive discount on list price to make the Makita G4300L a more attractive proposition when compared to some of its more feature rich competitors in the 3kW class of portable generators. Fortunately discounts of over 30% are available which does make this unit, powered by a 9 HP Makita OHC engine, putting out 3700 watts of continuous power a more appealing proposition.